• International Coaching Course’s autumn session begins

    Nineteen foreign students joined the university’s increasingly popular International Coaching Course (ICC), supported by the Olympic Solidarity (OS).

  • The role of artificial intelligence in the elite sport and in the recreational sport for the young and the elderly

    As far as sports science is concerned, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful tool in many important research areas, says Dr Bence Kopper, Associate Professor at the Department of Kinesiology at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, highlighting four of those areas.

  • Biomechanics: focus on ageing and cognitive decline

    Artificial intelligence (AI) could also help to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

  • TF volunteers contribute substantially to the success of the of the 45th Budapest Chess Olympiad

    The 45th Chess Olympiad was held at the BOK Sports Hall, Budapest, between 11 and 22 September. Enthusiastic volunteers of the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) had a major role in helping the tournament run smoothly.

  • The role of artificial intelligence in analyzing and predicting sport performance

    Artificial intelligence can become a very useful tool in predicting sports performance and perhaps the potential for athletic success if used cleverly, says Dr Leonidas Petridis, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Sports Life Sciences.

  • Tibor Hortobágyi: „The biomechanics symposium is on the right track”

    For two days, the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) will host a major international scientific symposium bringing together some of the world's most renowned researchers to discuss the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI), sport and ageing.

  • NETRISK Sport and Innovation Conference programme is taking shape

    The programme of the NETRISK Sport and Innovation Conference programme to be held between 14 and 17 October is taking shape. The event, which is organised by the National Handball Academy (NEKA) and the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF), will focus on the lessons learned at the Paris Olympic Games as well as the link between sport and sustainability.

  • Artificial Intelligence in Sport and Health Sciences

    The 2nd Biomechanics in Sport and Ageing Symposium: Artificial Intelligence (AI)’ is approaching rapidly. The symposium will take place at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, Budapest, Hungary, on 15-16 October 2024.

News


Women's Multi-ball Cup organised as part of European Week of Sports
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
15 October 2024

A multiball cup was organised for the women at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, Budapest. During this year's European Week of Sport (EWoS), sport and physical activity were celebrated across the continent and beyond through a series of events.

International Coaching Course’s autumn session begins
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
11 October 2024

Nineteen foreign students joined the university’s increasingly popular International Coaching Course (ICC), supported by the Olympic Solidarity (OS).

The role of artificial intelligence in the elite sport and in the recreational sport for the young and the elderly
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
9 October 2024

As far as sports science is concerned, artificial intelligence (AI) can be a useful tool in many important research areas, says Dr Bence Kopper, Associate Professor at the Department of Kinesiology at the Hungarian University of Sports Science, highlighting four of those areas.

Csaba Bartha does his best on two fronts
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
8 October 2024

The CEO of the Veszprém Handball Club and the Head of the Training Theory and Methodology Research Centre at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) does two important jobs at the same time.

TF’s lecturers and students participate in Humbold University’s scientific event
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
8 October 2024

Two researchers from the Department of Kinesiology and four students from the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) participated in the programme organised by the School of Movement Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin.

Students and lecturers from the Sapientia University welcomed at TF
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
7 October 2024

A delegation consisting of 40 physical education teachers and coaching students from Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania arrived at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (TF) for a one-week study trip.

Come and join us at the World Swimming Championships!
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
3 October 2024

Join the World Aquatics Swimming Championships 2024 volunteer team - the date is 10-15 December 2024, and the venue is Budapest, Duna Arena. Help the world's best swimmers compete, be part of the magic atmosphere of an international sporting event!

Biomechanics: focus on ageing and cognitive decline
Magyar Testnevelési és Sporttudományi Egyetem
2 October 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) could also help to slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

Event calendar


# Olympic Solidarity Programme

Nineteen foreign students joined the university’s increasingly popular International Coaching Course (ICC), supported by the Olympic Solidarity (OS).

The Erasmus+ funded European project Meter Matters has been running for almost two years. The final event of the programme, which included a round-table discussion with Hungarian Olympic champions, was held at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS), one of the partner institutions of the programme.

The three-member delegation of the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) held discussions with several partners in Switzerland at the end of March.

The graduation ceremony held on 29 November 2023 marked the end of the autumn course of the International Coaching Course (ICC) that brought together foreign students from 16 countries at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS).

In early October, the International Coaching Course at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) once again commenced.

Several media of Olympic Solidarity (IOC) scholarship holder countries reported on the International Coaching Course (ICC) at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS). One of them is the Bahrain Tennis Federation.

Gábor Farkas, assistant professor of the Department of Combat Sports at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) participated and successfully completed his studies in the Olympic Solidarity Programme announced within the framework of the International Coaching Enrichment Certificate Programme (ICECP).

Participants of the international Coaching Course (ICC) 2023 Spring Semester launched at the Hungarian University of Sports Science (HUSS) were given a very warm welcome and a three-course Hungarian dinner by the university representatives on Wednesday.

Having relaunched after the epidemic, the International Coaching Course (ICC) at the Hungarian University of Sport Sciences (HUSS) has been successfully completed.

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