Mathematicians, biologists, bioengineers, physicists, biotechnologists, geographers, geoinformatics specialists, hydrobiologists, licensed academics, chemists, chemical engineers, and electrical engineers have been awarded degrees by the Faculty of Science and Technology on the University of Debrecen. At the ceremonial council session on Friday, more than 200 college students obtained their diplomas within the Main Courtyard.

In the Faculty’s BSc packages, 148 full-time and 25 part-time college students efficiently handed their remaining exams on the finish of the primary semester of the 2025/2026 tutorial yr. In MSc packages, 28 full-time and 13 part-time college students graduated, whereas one pupil accomplished the five-year undivided program.

At the ceremony, Dean Ferenc Kun highlighted that the school goals not solely to supply theoretical information but additionally sensible, skills-based coaching that permits college students to develop competencies most wanted by employers. To obtain this, the school has established an intensive community of regional corporations and concerned practising professionals in instructing.

The college head additionally emphasised that over the previous many years, the Faculty of Science and Technology has develop into a number one regional middle for analysis, growth, and innovation, whereas remaining dedicated to high-quality skilled schooling.

“In our science and engineering programs, the foundation of high-quality knowledge is ensured by internationally recognized research groups, where students can participate in research and development projects under the guidance of excellent professors. The quality of our scientific activity is reflected in the fact that six of our organizational units have received the ‘Excellent Research Institution’ title from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and currently, ten HUN-REN research groups, as well as five Momentum and two Frontline research groups, operate at our faculty,” the dean instructed the attendees.

Awards have been additionally introduced throughout the ceremony. The President of the University of Debrecen Student Union awarded the Alma Mater Memorial Medal to hydrobiologist Patrik Kovács, whereas chemist Irfan Ullah obtained a certificates of recognition.

Dean’s commendations and rewards got to electrical engineers Zsolt Arany, Richárd Balog, and Imre Kónya, chemical engineers Mira Szabó, Marcell Tátrai, and Simon Varga, bioengineers Tímea Ingrid Bíró and Máté Tóth, mathematician Herbert Peter Wolff, bioengineer Valentina Romero Santamaria, and chemist Irfan Ullah.

During their larger schooling research, Bertalan Márta (chemical engineering), Tímea Ingrid Bíró (bioengineering), and Bálint Dárius Dankó (chemical engineering) have been members of the Hatvani István Talent Workshop of the Specialized College and efficiently fulfilled all obligations of the school’s coaching program.

Certificates of recognition have been additionally awarded to all graduates who participated within the University of Debrecen Talent Nurturing Program and efficiently met its necessities.

(unideb.hu)





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