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Éva Izsák

Submitted by Izsák Éva on 27 April 2020

Éva graduated from the University of Veszprém in 2002 with a degree in Tourism and Hospitality. After graduating, she worked in the field of tourism, gaining both domestic and foreign experience.
She joined the international project team of UP in 2018. As an assistant she completes daily administrative tasks related to the projects and supports the project managers.
 

The main goal of the CLIL in Medical Education project: Reaching for Tools to Teach Effectively in English in a Multicultural and Multilingual Learning Space (CLILMED) is to improve the language qualifications of the teaching staff (English) and cooperation with leading

Krisztián Tóth

Submitted by admin on 31 March 2020

Krisztián earned his degree on 2003 at the College of Kecskemét as a technical manager, then on 2005 at the College of Szolnok as economist. Since gaining the diploma he works on the field of EU funding and project management. First at Szigetváron as a rural development manager for 3 years, where generating projects for the local governments, application writing and project management were his main tasks.

Due to the rise in cancer and multiple chronic disease, the number of patients with refractory symptoms, ie severe symptoms where conventional treatment options fail, is likely to increase.

With the long-term view of increasing diversification and biodiversity in Europe and fostering sustainable development of bioeconomy, the Diverfarming consortium come together to develop and deploy innovative farming and agribusiness strategies.

The Visual Genetics (VISGEN) consortium brings together eight academic and five commercial scientifically leading teams to address the unique challenge of visualizing nuclear processes in intact brain in real-time.

Working as a multi-disciplinary collaboration, this H2020 project aims to combine the knowledge of leading researchers and pioneering industry specialists to hone the technology and expertise needed to develop ground-breaking ways of visualising living tissue.

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