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Members of the Zobor ensemble donated blood

Members of the folklore ensemble Zobor of the Slovak University of Agriculture in  Nitra supported the Valentine Blood Drop event on February 4. Ten boys and girls gave blood wearing national costumes in the National  Transfusion Centre in Nitra.

The Indian Ambassador to Slovakia visited SUA

The Indian Ambassador to Slovakia  Mr.Rajiv Misra visited SUA on February 27. The aim of the visit was to intensify the previous academic and scientific cooperation, as well as launch new common activities. • photo •

The Career Day – a possibility for our students

The 3rd  year of the university Career Day took place at SUA on February 26. Participating companies and subjects  introduced various projects, career opportunities and career programmes, as well as information to help  better navigate and succeed in the labour market to students and future graduates of SUA. • photo •

Our specialists can contribute to Iraq development.

In the period of February 17-22 the representatives of various provinces of the Republic of Iraq led by  Mr. Abaas Mohammed Fadil  of the Ministry of Regional Affairs visited  the city of Nitra. The delegation was  accompanied by  H.E. Ambassador of Iraq to Slovakia Mr.  Matheel Al Sabti and attaché of the Iraqi Embassy Mr. Hassan Al Shmailawim. The group was  welcomed by the Nitra Mayor Jozef Dvonč, Vice Mayor Štefan Štefek and  Ján Vančo, Head of the Regional Office Igor Kršiak, the chief architect Jozef Hrozenský  and the SUA rector prof. Peter Bielik as well as the director of Agrokomplex - Exhibition František Ďurkovič and others.

SUA is a member of international agrarian cluster

The rector of Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra Dr.hc prof. Ing. Peter Bielik, PhD., signed the founding document called  International Agrarian Research and Development Cluster of the river Tisza valley on 14 February in Debrecen (Hungary) within the international technical cooperation between universities and research institutes.

The agreement was signed by 35 organizations from five countries from the Tisza river basin.