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Research fellow, iASK

Ravid Taghiyev is an MA degree holder from University of Pannonia – Kőszeg Campus and iASK fellow. He was born on 18th of June, 1991 in Goranboy, Azerbaijan where he finished his secondary education. In 2010, he decided to continue his education at Qafqaz University and received his Bachelor’s Diploma in International Relations and Diplomacy in 2014. After the graduation, he worked in different civil society and business organizations in Azerbaijan.  Mr. Taghiyev was accepted to MA International Studies at University of Pannonia – Kőszeg Campus in 2019 and received MA degree in 2021. His master thesis and research interest cover the topics like democratization, authoritarianism and national identity in the post-Soviet space.