In recent days, an interesting article was published in the journal Vaccines on the adverse side effects of mRNA-LNP-based COVID-19 vaccines, specifically Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty and Moderna-Spikevax, by Professor János Szebeni and Professor Ákos Koller, the Chairman of Hungarian University of Sports Science’s (HUSS) Scientific Council.
Thomas Bach, the recently retired President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the newest honorary doctor of Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), spoke with great emotion and admiration about HUSS and the Hungarian Olympic movement.
The Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, has awarded an honorary doctorate to Thomas Bach, the recently retired President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
The Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) will once again host a prestigious event. On August 20, 2025, Hungary’s national holiday, Thomas Bach, former President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will be conferred an honorary doctorate degree. The ceremony will take place in the university’s Athens Hall at 10:30 am.
This summer, the National Athletics Centre once again welcomed world-class stars, as the Gyulai István Memorial returned to Budapest. Thanks to the organization of the TF Volunteer and Sustainability Office, dedicated volunteers were present at every moment of the competition — without them, the event could not have reached such a high standard.
A new study involving researchers from Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) has been published in Sports, an international journal with a Q1 ranking and an impact factor of 2.9. The article investigates the relationship between external and internal load indicators among elite youth soccer players.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (men) and Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) (women) were crowned as champions at the European Universities Volleyball Championship held in Budapest. The event concluded on Sunday with nearly full-house finals and a closing ceremony.
The level of play on day 6 was just as high as on the previous ones, while key match-ups—including the final and the bronze medal match—were decided. The host institution, Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), made history with its women's team by fighting their way into the European Championship final.
Following Thursday’s day-off, the European Universities Volleyball Championship continued on Friday in Budapest with exciting, high-stakes matches as the knockout phase got underway. The host institution, the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), saw its women’s team advance to the semi-finals, while TF’s men’s team will play for places 5–8.
Thursday was a well-deserved rest for most teams at the European Universities European Championship, but due to the tournament schedule, six matches were still played. While some took the opportunity to explore the beauty of Budapest, others had to take to the court.
The stakes were higher than ever — group leadership or even a place in the quarter-finals hinged on the outcome of each match. It’s no surprise then that the third day of the continental tournament brought some truly excellent matches, including two standout clashes in the men’s competition. Those who watched — and there were many — could be satisfied with both the excitement and the quality of play.
Hungarian athletes set a new record at the World University Games regarding winning the number of medals.