The EASM2025 conference titled “Sustainability in Sports Management” will be held in Budapest between 2 and 5 September. The event will be hosted by Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), which is to celebrate its 100th anniversary next year. The large-scale event, which is expected to attract 500 participants, is a joint event of the university and the European Association for Sports Management (EASM).
Ákos Koller, Professor Emeritus of the Hungarian University of Sports Sciences (TF) and his research team have published an article on the relationship between respiratory mechanics and sport.
Several former and current students of the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) were awarded at yesterday's 2024 Athlete of the Year Gala partly sponsored by the university, where the best coach award was presented by Chairman of the Board of Trustees Lajos Mocsai and Rector Tamás Sterbenz.
Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation at the Hungarian University of Sport Science Professor Zsolt Radák gave a thought-provoking interview for the Alumni Network Hungary.
Professor Zsolt Radák, Head of the Centre for Molecular Exercise Biology, has successfully applied for funds provided by the ADVANCED grant programme of the National Research Excellence Programme with the research project titled "The effect of lactic acid and exercise on DNA methylation and epigenetics".
According to a study published by Professor Zsolt Radák and his colleagues in Springer Nature Link, Olympic champions exhibit slower epigenetic aging than non-elite athletes.
Five-time Hungarian Olympic champion gymnast, former member of the university’s sports club, TFSE, and the university’s late teacher, Ágnes Keleti, who passed away at the age of 103, was buried in Budapest on Thursday according to the Jewish tradition.
The Hungarian five-time Olympic champion gymnast Agnes Keleti, the world’s oldest living Olympic gold medallist and a survivor of the persecution of Jews in the second world war, has died at the age of 103, the Hungarian Olympic Committee (HOC) said.