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JOINING INSTRUCTIONS

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CONTENTS

WELCOME

THE EDUCATION SYSTEM

► STUDY AND GRADING SYSTEM

► CREDIT SYSTEM AND THE METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

► SUBJECTS AND REQUIREMENTS

BEFORE YOU ARRIVE...

► VISA INFORMATION

► ACCOMMODATION

► WHAT TO BRING

► ARRIVAL

WHEN YOU ARRIVE...

► PERSONAL (PAPER-BASED) REGISTRATION

► ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION / NEPTUN SYSTEM

► SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

► IMMIGRATION OFFICE/RESIDENCE PERMIT

► STUDENT CARD

► HEALTH INSURANCE

► MEDICAL CHECK-UP

► TAJ CARD

► EVERYDAY LIFE

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WELCOME

In this guidebook, we have gathered every issue relevant for incoming students, and also shared some practical in-formation to facilitate your preparations before arriving in Hungary. We are here to lend a helping hand whenever necessary.

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN, HUNGARY!

We look forward to welcoming you at the beginning of the term!

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THE EDUCATION SYSTEM

As an average, students have classes of instructional time from 25 to 40 hours per week depending on their study field. At the beginning of each semester, students are required to sign up for their courses, while at the end of the study period, they shall sign up for their exams in the Neptun system. Training is based on a semi-nar and lecture system. Certain programs, mainly in the field of Engineering, IT, Science and Technology require students to com-plete a laboratory practice

► STUDY AND GRADING SYSTEM

or field work too. Seminars in general are smaller dis-cussion groups, with active student participation. At seminars, grades are usu-ally awarded on the basis of in-class performance, mid-term and end-term papers, take-home essays, oral pres-entations, or a combination of these requirements. Class attendance is mandatory in the case of seminars.The laboratory practice or field work are essential seg-ments of the previously mentioned areas. The at-tendance just as in case of

the seminars is compulsory. Lectures follow the classi-cal model: a bigger audi-ence, where students have limited possibilities to make comments or otherwise participate. As for lectures, class attendance is recom-mended (in case of certain medical lectures, attend-ance is compulsory). Grades are awarded on the basis of oral and/or written exams, which take place during the 7-week long exam session at the end of the term.

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The European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) was introduced in Hungarian legislation in Sep-tember 2003. Students are assessed on the basis of their individual learning and perform-ance. The grading system is as follows: excellent (5), good (4), satisfactory (3), pass (2), and fail (1) .

HUNGARIAN GRADES AND THEIR ECTS EQUIVALENTS:

5 - excellent A4 - (very) good B3 - satisfactory C2 - passed D/E1 - failed FX/FN - no credit N

► CREDIT SYSTEM AND THE METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

If you are not sure which subjects you will have to register for, and are curious about their contents, please check the program Bulletin.

THE BULLETIN GIVES YOU GUIDANCE REGARDING:

● which subjects to take year by year● weekly topics for each subjects● requirements to complete the specific subject (attendance, passing rate,

form of assessment)● compulsory textbooks and further readings for each subject● thesis topics● full department rosters including the academic advisors

You will get the Bulletin during your personal registration, and you can also download it from the University website: ► http://edu.unideb.hu/page.php?bulletins&id=19

► SUBJECTS AND REQUIREMENTS

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BEFORE YOU ARRIVE...

In case a visa is needed for you to come to Hungary the University will send you the Hun-garian visa supporting letter after receiving the whole amount of the tuition fee.

THE UNIVERSITY OF DEBRECEN WILL CERTIFY THE FOLLOWING IN YOUR VISA SUPPORTING LETTER:

● admission to the University; together with the Letter of Acceptance it justifies the purpose of your stay in Hungary

● payment of the full yearly tuition fee● accommodation offered (you can use this for the visa application,

but later on it is your responsibility to arrange the actual accommodation)● health insurance: the fee of this is included in the tuition fee, the copy of the

contract is sent along with the visa supporting letter

The rest of the documents (visa application form, notarized bank statement, payment of the visa fee, etc.) are to be collected by yourself.As soon as the whole application package is available you have to ask for an appoint-ment at the closest Hungarian Embassy for the visa interview, where your biometric data will be collected as well.

More information about the visa process: ► http://konzuliszolgalat.kormany.hu/en.

The visa will entitle you to a residence permit in Debrecen, for which you can apply upon registration to the University.

Students from certain countries (e.g. EU and EEA countries, USA, Israel, Canada, Japan, South - Korea etc.) can travel to Hungary without a visa and apply for a residence permit directly at the Immigration Office in Debrecen. During registration we will provide you with all the necessary information and documents (that can also be downloaded from ► https://edu.unideb.hu/page.php?id=145).

► VISA INFORMATION

► VISA INFORMATION FOR TEMPUS SCHOLARS

Stipendium Hungaricum and Christian Scholarship: You will receive the Letter of Award and Letter of Acceptance in the online system. Please note that these are the most essential documents that you will have to use for the visa application procedure. Further information about the process will be sent to you by the Tempus Public Foundation.

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Finding the best place to live is always difficult. At the University of Debrecen, you can choose to rent dormitories or private flats. These are the dormitories that are most com-monly offered for our students:

AUGUSZTA HOTEL:● single room apartments with a bathroom and balcony ● 2 and 3 room apartments are also available● each apartment has a kitchen with a fridge, a microwave oven,

an electric oven and kitchenware● Internet access provided in every apartment● parking lot suitable for 50 cars● other services: fitness room, sauna, laundry room, conference hall and copy shop.● additional info and prices at: ► http://www.augusztahotel.hu/index.php?nyelv=en

WEST HOSTEL:● 80 non-smoking rooms with extra bed capacities throughout the year● the rooms are air-conditioned, equipped with TV and internet connection● each apartment has its own kitchen and bathroom● the hostel operates a 24-hour reception service, security service, safe, car park,

laundry and a Korean restaurant.● additional info and prices at: ► http://www.westhostel.hu/index.php

VÁMOSPÉRCSI STREET DORMITORY (only for Tempus Scholarship students)● Address: 4034 Debrecen, Vámospércsi út 84.● Beds/room: 3● Distance from the university: 15 minutes by bus from the Kassai Campus, 35 minutes

by bus from the Main Bldg.● Equipment, facilities:common bathroom on every floor; common kitchen, laundry and

TV room

HOUSING AGENCIES(FOR HELP FINDING PRIVATE ACCOMMODATIONS):● Troubleshooter at ► www.troubleshooter.hu ● depending on location, quality, number of persons and rooms, the usual rent varies

between 50.000 and 100.000 HUF/month + utilities

► ACCOMMODATION

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● passport ● 1 passport photo (if you have not submitted it before)● original school documents (officially translated to English or Hungarian) ● vaccination report ● a laptop or desktop computer (these can be purchased in Debrecen as well,

prices start at around 200 USD)● a mobile device (cell phone or tablet, which is necessary to be able to use the

electronic lecture card and some other services of the university, otherwise you will need a plastic card for which you will be charged an extra fee) – can be purchased in local shops and malls

● cash (Hungarian currency or the most common international ones – USD, GBP, EUR etc.)● warm and water-resistant clothes and footwear for the fall and winter seasons

(which can be humid and cold) – can be purchased in local shops and malls● formal wear for any special occasion/ceremony – can be purchased

in local shops and malls● basic medication for minor and moderate illnesses

(common cold, headache etc. – can be purchased in local pharmacies)● medication for any specific illness (allergy, diabetes etc.)

► WHAT TO BRING

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You will probably arrive in Budapest or Debrecen by airplane. Both Wizzair and Lufthansa operate flights to/from Debrecen.

To get to Debrecen from Budapest, you can take an airport minibus shuttle. The University Info Point, TroubleShooter, specialized in providing services for international students, will help you to book a transfer. Please make your reservation at least two or three days before your arrival. For information on the agency’s further services, please visit their website.

Another way to get to Debrecen is to take a train. The closest train station to Budapest Air-port Terminal 2 is Ferihegy, with trains operating to and from the Nyugati railway station in Budapest. From Terminal 2, the Ferihegy train station is accessible by bus number 200E during the daytime and with night bus number 900 at night time.For InterCity trains you need to book a seat ticket as well. Altogether it will cost you ap-proximately 5000 HUF. The reserved seat ticket contains the car number (referred to as “kocsi” on the ticket) and the seat number (called “hely”). Trains depart every hour and it takes around 2-2,5 hours to get to Debrecen.

For more information on the airport and transportation please visit the following link: ► https://www.bud.hu/en/passengers/transport/public_transportation/trains.

If you arrive at the Debrecen Airport (► http://www.debrecenairport.com/) you can either take a taxi or a bus (airport shuttle) that runs between the University and the airport (the shuttle service fee is 500 HUF/person).

TRANSPORTATION, LOCATION

If you arrive in Debrecen by train you may take a taxi to the University. Taxis are parked in front of the railway station.

You may also take the tram No. 1 (or in case of construction of the tram line bus ‘1V’) that leaves from the railway station. For more information on public transport in Debrecen, please visit ► http://www.dkv.hu/fooldal. One way tickets are available at newsstands, grocery stores, ticket machines at certain tram stops, and can be purchased from the tram driver (in the latter case it is a bit more expensive).

The best and most comfortable way to use public transportation is to buy a monthly pass, available at a discount price with your student card (you can apply for it upon registration) at post offices and at the Main Building of the University. The monthly pass is only valid to-gether with your student card and with the student card number written on it (for further information about how to apply for a student card please turn to page 16.

► ARRIVAL

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You have to complete your personal, paper-based registration in the beginning of your studies. The registration takes place at the Coordinating Center for International Educa-tion and the Registrar’s Office AS PART OF THE REGISTRATION YOU WILL RECEIVE THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS: ● personalized registration form: it is already filled in with the data we have in our system. ● insurance card● medical check-up list● forms required by the Immigration Office● Bulletin (containing detailed syllabus)● Neptun code

Please make sure to bring the following documents:● passport● original high school diploma (officially translated to English or Hungarian)● 1 passport photos● Proof of payment of the tuition fee

Please note that you have 2 weeks to complete your personal registration.

► PERSONAL REGISTRATION

WHEN YOU ARRIVE...

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► ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION / NEPTUN SYSTEM

In the beginning of each and every semester it is your duty to activate your account in the electronic academic system, and register for the subjects you would like to attend in the given semester. As part of your first personal registration, the staff members of the staff members o the Education Office of your Faculty will show you to use the system and they will also register for your first semester subjects.

For educational administration, the NEPTUN Electronic Academic System is introduced progressively at all faculties of the University of Debrecen. This electronic system is used to manage all administrative matters related to registration, courses, exams, (tuition fees) and stipends. The system is used by all students as well as administrators and lecturers throughout the University. For the students of the University of Debrecen the system of-fers the following possibilities:

● modification of personal data;● access to information about courses, study requirements, exam dates and locations;● sign up for courses;● sign up for exams;● grade record/summary;● acceptance of grades offered by teachers;● sending and receiving messages to/from lecturers and administrators;● paying tuition and other fees;● sending feedback about lecture(r)s.

► SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION FOR TEMPUS SCHOLARS

Upon your arrival, you will have to sign a scholarship contract composed by the Tempus Public Foundation. You have to open a Hungarian bank account as the monthly stipend and rent support (the latter is in the case of the students living in apartments) will be transferred to this account. Please be advised that we have attached the Operational Rules and Regulations of the Scholarship Program in which you can find all crucial information and special rules for scholarship students. If you have any questions regarding the scholar-ship, please contact your institutional coordinator.

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► IMMIGRATION OFFICE/RESIDENCE PERMIT

IMPORTANT!

No matter where you originate from, you have to visit the Immigration and Asylum Office at least once during your stay in Hungary!1. EEA/EU citizens: only once for acquiring the registration card2. Non-EEA citizens (Israel, South Korea) and Third Country Nationals

(Nigeria, Turkey, Iran etc.): application for residence permit, renewal

BASIC RULES:

● ALWAYS book an appointment online! (www.bevandorlas.hu)● Check the required documents and always bring your PASSPORT with yourself!

All international students have to register at the Immigration and Asylum Office. In case you need a visa to come to Hungary, you will need to apply for the residence permit which will replace your visa. You will be able to travel back to your home country and travel within the Schengen area with a valid residence permit.

DETAILS

Name: Regional Directorate of Northern Lowland (Észak-alföldi Regionális Igazgatóság)Specialization: Refugee Affairs, Aliens PolicingAddress: 4033 Debrecen, Sámsoni út 149.Phone number: 00 36 52 503 840Fax: 00 36 52 503 841

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► STUDENT CARD

REGISTERED INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CAN APPLY FOR A STUDENT CARD:

● Not compulsory, for external use only● Entitles you to certain discounts (public transport, stores, restaurants, cinema etc.)● Temporary student card is available at the CCIE Room 207

until receiving the permanent plastic card from the government office (called ”Kormányablak”)

To apply for your permanent student card, please follow the steps below.

Venue: Government Office (“Kormányablak”)Piac utca 42-48., tram stop ‘Szent Anna utca’

Based on the guidance of the office the following hours are less crowded (on weekdays only): between 1-3pm.

An officer will welcome you at the entrance; where you will have to tell that you are there for a ‘STUDENT CARD’ application. The officer will provide you with a number.

When you see your number and the window number on the display, you have to go to the particular window, where the officer will initiate the procedure. S/he will take your ID documents (passport and address card), after which you will need to inform her/him about the aim of your visit (i.e. to obtain a ‘STUDENT CARD’). The officer will take a photo of you, after which you will have to sign a document – the specimen signature you pro-vide will be visible on your student card, for which reason we advise you to provide a genuine one. At the end of the procedure you will be provided with an A4 size paper with your photo and date on it, which is called ’NEK’ datasheet. You will have to submit this datasheet at the University (Room 207 of CCIE).

After submitting the datasheet, the office of CCIE will inform you once your plastic student is ready for collection. You will be able to pick up your card at CCIE, Room 207.

Till then you can check the status of the application in the Neptun sytem the follow-ing way: Administration menu >> Student card request >> FIR status column

If you notice the following message, it means that your card is ready: “SIKERES DIÁKI-GAZOLVÁNY IGÉNYLÉS” (successful student card application).

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► HEALTH INSURANCE

Hungarian authorities require foreign students to hold valid health insurance in Hungary.

Health insurance is a precondition for registration in each semester for the entire duration of your studies. The University offers a health insurance plan valid for your trip to Hungary and ensuring free treatment on campus. The insurance fee is included in your tuition fee.

The health insurance covers the costs of the insured person’s necessary medication and medical treatment arising from illnesses or accidents. With the exception of emergency treatment, the insurance covers only the costs of medical treatment carried out atthe clinical departments of the University of Debrecen – or at other health institutions to which the patient is referred to by the Primary Health Care Provider.

Referral from the Primary Health Care Provider (Ágnes Bertók M.D.) is always needed for further examinations - not needed in the case of emergency treatment - (except for those students who have a valid European Health Insurance Card – EU card)!

Visiting a medical provider without the referral from the above-mentioned general prac-titioner will result in having to pay all costs of the medical treatments as the insurance company will not compensate for any of the treatments.

The financial limit of the medical services covered by the insurance within the insurance period is HUF 3.000.000. In medically justified cases, the insurance company will pay 70% of the price of the prescribed medicine (eyeglasses not included). The sublimit of the phar-maceuticals and therapeutic aid covered by the insurance within the insurance period is HUF 200.000 . These regulations are only applicable in Hungary.

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THE INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER:

● dental treatment (except for emergencies and resulting from accidents)● hospital nursing due to pregnancy and abortion (except for medically justified cases)● delivery and treatment of newborn babies● prescription of contraceptive pills● cosmetic, plastic and rehabilitation treatment● alcohol and narcotic detoxification cures● illnesses caused by HIV● the costs of medical examinations necessary for the preparation of health certificates● illness/condition that has incurred the insured person before registration

to the University

The insurance card contains the personal data of the insured person. The card holder is entitled to make use of the services in accordance with the conditions described above.

With the travel insurance of the Generali ‘Studium’ Health Insurance, students are insured in EUROPE (the term is used in a geographical sense, but also includes Tunisia, Egypt, Cy-prus, the Canary Islands and the areas of Turkey outside of Europe) during their travels with the - following conditions:

● Maximum length of covered journeys: 15 days● Limitation of insurance events (coverage ends at the time of submitting

the 2nd claim, irrespectively of the claim settlement):» maximum 2 insurance events/semester

INSURANCE BENEFITS:

● Medical assistance and insurance● Travel assistance● Road assistance for cars - basic services● Accident insurance● Luggage insurance and replacement of travel documents● Luggage delay (abroad)

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► MEDICAL CHECK-UP

To be insured by the Generali Studium Health insurance, it is required to have medical tests performed before the medical insurance card becomes valid. For this reason you will have to go through a medical check-up upon arrival.

● Medical check-up is part of the registration procedure● The fees are included in your tuition fee (BUT extra fees up to 5000 HUF may occur due

to missed appointments or lost checklists)● In case you fail to complete the check-up in due time, your exam registration will be

blocked.

The Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship program also covers the expenses of a TAJ card (Social Security card) in Hungary. TAJ card is a form of insurance that is commonly accepted in the clinics and health care institutes in Hungary. When you are completing the paper registration at our office, you will need to provide a few documents and we will take care of the rest. Further information about the policy of the TAJ card, concerning its coverage policies for instance, can be found on this Hungarian website: http://neak.gov.hu/felso_menu/lakossagnak/ellatas_magyarorszagon/egeszseg-ugyi_ellatasok, or you may call this number +3613502001, where an officer of the National Health Insurance Fund of Hungary can provide information for you in English.

► TAJ CARD (ONLY FOR TEMPUS SCHOLARS)

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► EVERYDAY LIFE

EMERGENCY CARE

During weekends or if the Doctor’s office hours are otherwise over, students receive health care at the Department of Internal Medicine “A”Building. Also, the Traumatology of the Kenézy Gyula Hospital (Bartók Béla Street 2-26. Debrecen, 4043) offers treatments in cases of emergency 24 hours a day.

PHARMACIES

In Debrecen you can find a pharmacy on almost every corner and many of them have extended opening hours, e.g. Nap Patika (Debrecen, Hatvan utca 1., tel.: +3652 530-517, +3652 413 115) from 8 am to 10 pm. In case of emergency the Libra Patika (Debrecen, Nagyerdei krt 98. tel: +3652 432-288 -on weekdays) and the Auguszta Gyógyszertár (22. Móricz Zs. krt, tel: +3652 535-753-at the weekends) is on night duty (7 pm to 8 am).On-campus Pharmacy: May be found at the main entrance of the Clinical Center (Address: Nagyerdei krt. 98.)

PHONE, INTERNET AND POSTAL SERVICES

TELEPHONE AND DIALING INFO, IMPORTANT NUMBERS, INTERNET & WI-FI

Telephone, Fax● Hungary country code: +36● Debrecen area code: 52 (+6-digit number)● International pre-dial: 00 + country code + local number● Domestic long distance pre-dial: 06 + area code + local number● Cell-phone numbers are 9-digit, after dialling 06, the first two numbers

depend on the telephone company: 20, 30, 31 or 70.

Important telephone numbers● Ambulance: 104 ● Police: 107● Fire department: 105 ● Directory Assistance: 198● International Directory: 199 ● International Emergency Call: 112

Internet● Free wifi is provided all around the University and also in the Library .

Postal Services: Post offices are usually open from Monday to Friday, from 8.00 to 16.00.

On campus: In the Main building of the University (Address: Egyetem tér 1.)At the entrance of Clinical Center (Address: Nagyerdei körút 98.)

More information on post office services: ► http://www.posta.hu

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PUBLIC SAFETY

● Just as anywhere around the world, travelling in Hungary requires following certain ba-sic rules: you are strongly advised to carry travel documents and valuables in a secure bag around your neck or belt pouch worn under your clothing and never leave any valu-ables in a parked car.

● You are advised to carry only a minimum amount of money that feels necessary and credit cards that are accepted by most commercial units. When you are short of cash, use card operated ATM machines. (If you lose your credit card, immediately notify the issuing bank!)

● Exchange your currency only at official exchange bureaus, travel agencies, official ex-change offices or ATM machines – never change with street hawkers!

● When travelling by taxi, use officially registered taxi companies, and before starting out, make sure that the taxi is equipped with the driver’s photo ID, and that the rate chart is displayed and the meter is on. At the end of the trip you must receive a receipt; if the driver fails to provide one, always ask for it!

● Only uniformed police and immigration officers with proper identification are entitled to check your identity or to ask for your ID.

● In places of entertainment always ask for a menu with a price list before making an or-der! In Hungary, a service charge is not customarily part of the bill. It can only be added to the bill if it is explicitly stated on the menu. The business is required to issue a receipt for all costs and services printed by a cash register; the waiter’s hand-written bill is not accepted as proof of purchase.

MONEY● Currency: Hungarian Forint (HUF), internal sign: Ft● Coins: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 HUF● Bank notes: 500; 1,000; 2,000; 5,000; 10,000; 20,000 HUF● Banks are usually open between 8.00–16.00 on weekdays. ATM and currency

exchange offices are available throughout the city.● Major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) can be used in the member shops and businesses.

Look for the logo displayed at the entrance.● ATMs operate 24 hours a day. Major credit cards and bank cards are accepted.

PAYING FOR YOUR PROGRAM (not relevant for Tempus scholars)The amount you have to pay and the payment deadlines are stated in your Letter of Accept-ance. Please read it carefully and follow the instructions.

BANK DETAILS (FOR TRANSFERRING THE TUITION FEE)Beneficiary name: University of Debrecen (Debreceni Egyetem)Beneficiary address: 4032 Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1.Bank name: HUNGARIAN NATIONAL BANK (Magyar Nemzeti Bank), 1054 Budapest, Szabadsag ter 8-9. HungaryIBAN Number: HU13 1003 4002 0028 2871 0000 0000SWIFT Code: MANEHUHB

The tuition fee can be paid in USD, EUR or any other currency, as long as the amount equals the tuiton fee defined in your Letter of Acceptance

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PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

1 January - New Year’s Day15 March - National Holiday (memorial day of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Inde-pendence of 1848-49)March/April (movable feast day) - Good Friday, Easter Sunday & Monday1 May - Workers’ Day / Day of LabourMay (movable feast day) - Pentecost (Whitsun)20 August - St. Stephen’s Day23 October - National Holiday: (memorial day of the 1956 Revolution)1 November - All Saints’ Day25-26 December - Christmas

SHOPPING

In general, shops are open Monday through Friday, from 9 am- 6/9 pm Monday to Friday and from 9 am- 1/8 pm Saturday to Sunday. Stores do not close for lunch. Several super-markets and shopping centers may be found in the town.

CITY LIFE

● high-standard programs all year round including festivals, concerts and all sorts of sporting events

● main attractions and places to visit:● Hortobágy National Park● Great Forest of Debrecen● Aquaticum Medicinal and Bath Centre w/ Mediterranean Pleasure Bath● Debrecen Zoo● Lake Békás● Fonix hall – national and international sports events center (capacity: 8,000 spectators)● Ice Rink of Debrecen● Indoor swimming pool with several pools● Kölcsey Convention Centre – the largest conference center of

Eastern Hungary (capacity: 1,150 people)● MODEM (Modern and Contemporary Arts Centre)● HALL, Lovarda● Water Tower (Víztorony)

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SPORT AND RECREATION

The University of Debrecen attaches great importance to students’ well-being and pro-vides on-campus sporting opportunities. The University’s tennis courts, race tracks, foot-ball fields and gyms are open to all students and staff members who wish to spend their free time actively. Students are also welcome to compete in the university’s Athletic Club (DEAC). DEAC includes 22 departments from tennis to fencing from sailing to futsal. Stu-dents may also join day-trips to various parts of the country, skiing holidays in winter and rowing tours in summer.

ATHLETIC CLUBThe Athletic Club of the University of Debrecen (DEAC) was established in 1919 with the aim of providing an opportunity for all students to participate in the sport life of the uni-versity.

DEAC INCLUDES 22 SECTIONS SUCH AS: ● Volleyball● Basketball for men● Futsal and football for men● Tennis● Bowling● Chess● Aerobic● Athletics● Swimming● Table tennis● Bridge● Hiking● Sailing