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University of Debrecen, Faculty of Public Health, Dean's Office
- Address: 26 Kassai Street, Debrecen, Hungary (in the building of the School of Public Health)
- Postal address: H-4012 Debrecen, POB. 2., Hungary
- Phone: +36 52 512 768
- Fax: +36 52 512-769
Access
- From the Debrecen Railway Station: take trolley-bus No 2 (getting off at Zákány Street)
- From the city centre: take bus No 11 or 24, or trolley-bus No 3 (getting off at Zákány Street)
- Public transport information
- GPS coordinates
- Latitude: 47.544820, 47°32'41.4" N
- Longitude: 21.641276, 21°38'28.6" E
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Deans's Office Secretariat
- Róza Solcziné Buglyó
- Address: School of Public Health, 26/B Kassai Street, Debrecen
- Postal address: H-4012 Debrecen, POB. 2.
- Phone: +36 52 512 768
- Fax: +36 52 512 769
- solczine@sph.unideb.hu
Head of the Dean's Office
- Zsuzsa Nagy-Belgyár
- Address: School of Public Health, 26/B Kassai Street, Debrecen
- Postal address: H-4012 Debrecen, POB. 2.
- Phone: +36 52 512 765/ 77408
- Fax: +36 52 512 769
- belgyar.zsuzsa@sph.unideb.hu
Updated: 2021.01.04.
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