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1. Faculty of Public Health - Educational Office (School of Public Health), head: Zsuzsa Nagy-Belgyár ( )
Educational administrator BSc Physiotherapy
- Regina Szabó
- Phone: +36 52 512 765/ extension 77417
- E-mail: szabo.regina@sph.unideb.hu
Educational administrator BSc Public Health, MSc Public Health
- Andrea Horvath
- Phone: +36 52 512 765/ extension
- E-mail: horvath.andrea@sph.unideb.hu
Academic advisor of BSc Physiotherapy
- Éva Csepregi assistant lecturer
- Phone: +36 52 512 765/ extension 77137
- E-mail: csepregi.eva@sph.unideb.hu
Academic advisor of BSc Public Health
- Attila Nagy associate professor
- Phone: +36 52 512 765/ extension 77428
- E-mail: nagy.attila@sph.unideb.hu
Academic advisor of MSc Public Health
- László Kardos assistant professor
- E-mail: info@sph.unideb.hu
Updated: 2021.11.02.
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