The first ever intercultural day (initiated by students) at Semmelweis University was held in the NET building on 5 May 2010. Hosts of the day were the students themselves. At the stands students representing the various nationalities of Semmelweis University introduced characteristics of their cultures with some accompanying culinary delicacies. Exhibiting nations included Germany, Israel, Iran, Sweden, Canada and the United Kingdom. Vice-Rector Miklós Kellermayer and Co-Director of the Foreign Language Programme Erzsébet Ligeti addressed the audience while Director for International Relations Gyula Sümeghy showed the audience the intercultural stands with the help of the countries’ representatives one by one. Presentations of student unions, a delicious dinner made by Hungarian specialities and a folk dance group’s performance rounded out this first-of-a-kind evening.