
or Reza Vanhari, this semester at Semmelweis University wasn’t just about passing exams or delivering presentations. As a final-year pharmacy student, he’s stepping into the last stretch of his studies — with only one semester left and no more practical, in-person classes ahead.
The recent presentations and group photos with classmates now carry a different weight. What once felt routine has quietly turned into a closing chapter of shared university life.
Beyond the classroom, Reza has already begun shaping his professional path. He is part of the 2025–26 Sanofi Mentorship Program and previously worked as an R&D intern at Gedeon Richter. His academic focus includes microneedles, drug delivery systems and microfluidics — areas that place him at the intersection of research and innovation.
Still, when reflecting on the semester, he speaks less about achievements and more about growth — learning to communicate ideas, push personal limits and work alongside peers who made even the longest days worthwhile.
As graduation approaches, one phase is ending at Semmelweis University. The learning, however, continues.