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University of Debrecen
( hu, Debreceni Egyetem) is a university located in
Debrecen Debrecen ( , is Hungary's second-largest city, after Budapest, the regional centre of the Northern Great Plain region and the seat of Hajdú-Bihar County. A city with county rights, it was the largest Hungarian city in the 18th century and ...
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. It is the oldest continuously operating institution of higher education in Hungary ever since its establishment in 1538 by Suleiman the Magnificent following the Ottoman conquest of the Kingdom after the Battle of Mohács (1526). The university has a well established programme in the English language for international students, particularly in the Medical and Engineering field, which first established education in English in 1886. There are nearly 6000 international students studying at the university. Until 2014 technical Academy Awards (Oscars) have been awarded to five former students. The university also operates an associated Basic Medicine campus in Geochang County,
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. The University of Debrecen's acceptance rate is 25% making it one of the most competitive universities in Central Europe. University of Debrecen is ranked 501st in QS World University Rankings by Top Universities and has an overall score of 4.1 stars with its prestigious Medical School ranked 19th position worldwide along with the Engineering department ranked 59th, Computer Sciences ranked 37th, Veterinary department ranked 27th, Pharmaceutics and Toxicology department ranked 26th worldwide. It is also notable for its Mathematics, Astronomy and Physics department which is ranked 77th, 83rd and 79th worldwide respectively.


History


The early formation

Higher education began in Debrecen with the Calvinist College of Debrecen, which was founded in 1538. Over centuries of its existence it was one of the key institutions of higher education in Hungary. In the beginning of the 20th century the college was transformed into a university, and has a strong link and cooperation with the present Calvinist College's
Debrecen Reformed Theological University The Debrecen Reformed Theological University (Hungarian: ''Debreceni Református Hittudományi Egyetem''), in English translation also known as Debrecen University of Reformed Theology (but the first form is the official English name) is the succ ...
.


Before, and during World War I

In 1908, the ''Calvinist Academy of Humanities'' was created, and in 1912, the ''Hungarian Royal University'' was founded. The university incorporated the theology, law, and arts faculties of the college and added a medical school. Teaching began in 1914 in the old Calvinist College buildings. In 1918, the first new medical school building was opened, and the original medical school campus was completed in 1927.


Between the two World Wars

In 1921, the university took the name of István Tisza, former prime minister of Hungary. In 1932 the university's main building was completed. It is the largest building in the city, and was designed in
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and neo-baroque style.


Between 1945 and 1990

In 1949/1950, the university was restructured under communist control. The primary goal of the "reorganization" was to split the university into smaller, less integrated institutions, and also to weaken or even dissolve units which did not fit to the Soviet agenda of the day. The Faculty of Theology was returned to the Calvinist College, the Faculty of Medicine became an independent university (until 2000), the Faculty of Law was discontinued, and members of the teaching staff were expelled from the university. The departments of English, French, Italian, German, and Classical Philology were closed down, while the Department of Russian expanded dramatically. The teaching of western languages resumed only after 1956, with the exception of Italian which was not offered again until the 1990s. The Faculty of Natural Sciences became an independent faculty in 1949, and moved into the new Chemistry Building in 1970. In 1952 the Faculty of Arts and the Faculty of Natural Sciences changed their name to Lajos Kossuth University, which they retained until 2000.


21st century

On January 1, 2000, the colleges and universities of Hajdú-Bihar county, the University of Agriculture, Lajos Kossuth University, and the Medical University, were combined. The resulting University of Debrecen had five universities and three college-level faculties, and 20,000 students. The Conservatory of Debrecen and schools of the university in Hajdúböszörmény and Nyíregyháza joined later. The ''Debrecen Summer School'', founded in 1927, is also located on campus, although it is technically independent of the university. The School teaches Hungarian culture and Hungarian as a foreign language to foreigners, year-round. The most popular journal of the university is ''Egyetemi Élet'' ('University Life') and the leading online media of students is ''www.egyetemportal.hu''. The university also publishes the Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies


Structure


Faculties and colleges


Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences and Environmental ManagementFaculty of HumanitiesFaculty of DentistryFaculty of Economics and BusinessFaculty of MedicineFaculty of InformaticsFaculty of LawFaculty of MusicFaculty of PharmacyFaculty of Science and TechnologyFaculty of Public HealthFaculty of EngineeringFaculty of Child and Special Needs Education


Campus

: The university ha
three major campuses
in Debrecen: the older main campus, which hosts the majority of the departments of the faculties of humanities, science, medicine, music and also the botanical garden; the younger "Kassai-road campus" where most of the buildings of the faculties of law economy, and informatics are located, and the Böszörményi campus which hosts the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management. However, besides these, numerous smaller units are spread across the city, for example the departments of physics and the Institute of Nuclear Researc

of the HAS forming a compact "mini-campus", or the Faculty of Agronomy. The Faculty of Engineering also enjoys its own campus on Ótemető street.


Library

:Th
library of the University of Debrecen
is the largest university library in Hungary, and one of the two national libraries of the country (the other being the National Széchényi Library in Budapest). The number of records in the library is above 6 million.


Computing

:The university hosts the largest computing cluster in Hungary (203 TFlop/s) called "Leo" (after Leo Szilard), which, as of 2015 is the 370th in the world's Top500 supercomputers. A new supercluster will be installed at 2022.


Notable alumni and professors

* Endre Ady, poet (1877–1919) * János Arany, writer and poet (1817–1882) *
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, reformed bishop (1871–1936) * Ézsaiás Budai, professor of humanities and theology (1766–1841) * Mihály Csokonai Vitéz, poet (1773–1805) *
Pál Ember Debreczeni Pál is a Hungarian masculine given name, the Hungarian version of Paul. It may refer to: * Pál Almásy (1818-1882), Hungarian lawyer and politician * Pál Bedák (born 1985), Hungarian boxer * Pál Benkő (1928–2019), Hungarian-American che ...
, priest (?–1710) * Sámuel Diószegi, priest, botanist (1760–1813) * Lajos Domokos, judge, writer (1728–1803) *
Mihály Fazekas Mihály Fazekas (6 January 1766 – 23 February 1828) was a Hungarian writer from Debrecen. He was an army private for seven years before being commissioned as a Hussar officer. As a hobby, Fazekas studied the natural sciences (botany) and wr ...
, writer, botanist (1766–1828) *
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, mathematician (1718–1786) * Endre Hőgyes, physician (1847–1906) * Ferenc Kerekes, chemist, mathematician (1799–1850) * Loránd Kesztyűs, physician, immunologist, and pathophysiologist (1915−1979) * Ferenc Kölcsey, poet and politician (1790–1838) * Imre Lakatos, mathematician and philosopher (1922–1974) * József Lugossy, linguist (1812–1884) * Ferenc Medgyessy, sculptor (1881–1958) * Zsigmond Móricz, writer (1879–1942) * Alfréd Rényi, mathematician (1921–1970) * Magda Szabó, writer (1917–2007) * Sandor Szalay, physicist (1909–1987) * Andor Szentiványi, physician (1926–2005) * Tamás Vicsek, professor of physics * Tamas Juhasz, Peabody Veterans Memorial High School Chemistry Teacher * Kálmán Varga, physicist * István Weszprémi, physician (1723–1799) *
Zsuzsanna Jakab Zsuzsanna Jakab (Jakab Ferencné, born 17 May 1951) is a Hungarian public health expert who has been serving as Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization since 2019. A native of Hungary, she has held a number of high-profile nation ...
, WHO Regional Director for Europe (2010–2014; 2015–2019) * Gyula Priskin, Academy Award winner 2010, for "Lustre", software for DI * Tamás Perlaki, Academy Award winner 2010, "Lustre" * Márk Jászberényi, Academy Award winner 2010, "Lustre" * Imre Major, Academy Award winner 2014, for "Mudbox" 3-D software * Csaba Kőhegyi, Academy Award winner 2014, for "Mudbox" 3-D software * Halima Nuhu Sanda, Public Health Expert and Girlchild education and women empowerment and leadership advocate.


Gallery

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See also

* List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945)


References


External links


Official website
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