Teachers’ Day on the Rejto Sandor Faculty

On the 7th of June, the Rejto Faculty of Obuda University celebrated Teachers’ Day, a day to recognize and appreciate the hard work, dedication, and impact of its teaching staff. 
The celebration started with a formal program, during which the dean of the faculty, Dr. László Koltai, gave a speech, thanking the teachers for their commitment and contribution to the university. He emphasized the importance of the teaching staff in shaping the future of the students and the university as a whole.
Following Dr. Koltai’s speech, several teachers were recognized and awarded for their outstanding performance in different areas. The awards ranged from the best lecturer of the faculty to the most active teachers and researcher of the year. The teachers who received the awards were filled with gratitude and expressed their appreciation for the recognition they received.
The formal program was followed by lunch, where teachers were able to let loose, enjoy themselves.
The event was a success in recognizing the hard work of the teachers and bringing the Rejto Faculty community together.
In conclusion, Teachers’ Day celebrations are important in showing appreciation for the hard work done by teachers. It is a great way to bring the community together to celebrate and recognize the contributions of the teaching staff. The Rejto Faculty of Obuda University did an excellent job in organizing this event and making sure that the teachers felt valued and appreciated.

VII-th International Symposium-on Environmental Health and Biosecurity Strategy

The Rejtő Sándor Faculty of Light Industry and Environmental Engineering of Óbuda University and the International Council of Environmental Engineering Education (ICEEE) recently hosted its  VIIth International online Symposium on Environmental Health and Biosecurity Strategy. The symposium brought together global experts, academics, industry leaders, and students to discuss the latest developments in environmental engineering, technology, and sustainability. The event featured keynote speeches, panel discussions, and research presentations, all focused on various aspects of environmental engineering and sustainability. Total given scientific abstracts covering the following technical sessions were 72 classified as following: 7 Plenary Lectures, 2 Keynote Lectures and in the Technical Sessions 34 Lectures. The participants were came from 26 counties covering as examples of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The discussions explored topics such as waste management, renewable energy, green technology, and sustainable infrastructure. Such as the following:

  • Agriculture and Soil Improvement, Food Security and Green Growth,
  • Water Security: Treatment and Management,
  • Air Quality, Climatic Changes, Energy Production, and Industrial Pollution,
  • Environmental Risk and Human Health,
  • Resources and Wastes Management and Recycling,
  • Social-Ecological Systems Research for Monitoring Sustainable Development.

The keynote speakers included renowned experts from various fields who spoke about the role of innovation in addressing global environmental challenges, and who discussed the importance of sustainable development and circular economy. The panel discussions brought together industry leaders and academic experts to explore topics such as sustainable mobility, sustainable cities, and sustainable agriculture. The experts shared their experiences, insights, and best practices, and discussed the challenges and opportunities in their respective fields. The research presentations showcased the latest breakthroughs and innovations in environmental engineering research, allowing researchers and students to share their findings and get feedback from peers and experts. In addition to the technical discussions, the symposium also hosted cultural and social events, including virtual tours of Budapest and Hungary. Overall, the 7th International Online Symposium of Rejtő Faculty of Óbuda University was a great success, bringing together leading experts, academics, and students from around the world for a high-level exchange of ideas, research, and best practices on environmental engineering and sustainability. The symposium was a testament to the faculty’s commitment to excellence in education and research, and its leadership in addressing the global challenges facing the planet.