Ferenc Bognár

Ferenc Bognár is a research fellow at the Department of Management and Business Economics at Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Ferenc holds a PhD from the University of Pannonia Faculty of Business and Economics. Ferenc completed his MSc in Engineering Management in 2006 and he completed his MBA in 2009 at the University of […]
Dragana Kovacevic Bielicki

Dragana Kovacevic Bielicki is a social researcher focusing on forced migration, nationalism, belonging, and discourse studies. She received a PhD in Migration, Nationalism and Culture Studies in 2016 from the Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo. A monograph based on her doctoral research was published in 2017 with the title Born in Yugoslavia- Raised in Norway: Former […]
Alexander Bielicki

Alexander Bielicki (USA/Norway 2020) has been a lecturer at the University of Oslo since 2013, and has been especially engaged with the university’s International Summer School. He is Program Director of the Higher Education Consortium for Urban Affairs’ (USA) exchange program at the University of Oslo, which focuses on globalization, national identity and belonging in […]
Gábor Pintér

Education: 2018: Habilitation: University of Debrecen, field of Social Sciences 2007-2011 PhD student, University of Pannonia Georgikon Faculty, field of Social Sciences on the subject of Management and Business Thesis title: Opportunities of the energy usage of some agricultural by-products in Hungary (PhD title in 2012) 2004 – 2009: M. Sc. in Business and Management […]
László Kulcsár

Biography: László I. Kulcsár Professor Emeritus at Sándor Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics, University of Sopron, Hungary. He received his university Master’s degree from the Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Law and Political Sciences, Budapest. Based on the scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, he got his Ph.D. Degree in Sociology on the sociological issues of modernization in rural […]
József Berács

CV József Berács DSc, professor at the Corvinus University of Budapest and John von Neumann University. He studied management at Stanford and Northwestern Universities. As researcher and teacher, he visited University of Texas at Austin, Aston University, Bordeaux Business School, Otago University, Carleton University, Babes-Bolyai University. He is author and coauthor of more than 200 […]
Gábor Hofer-Szabó

Gábor Hofer-Szabó (Hungary 2018) received an MA in Physics and Habilitation in Philosophy of Science from Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, a PhD in Philosophy and Science from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. His research interests include: the foundations of quantum mechanics, quantum logic, Bell theorems, probabilistic causality, Reichenbachian common cause principle, metaphysics of […]
Leda Sutlovic

Leda Sutlović (Croatia, 2019) is a PhD candidate and a lecturer at the Department of Political Science University of Vienna. She holds MA from the Central European University and a degree from University of Zagreb in Political Science. She has published on the issues of gender and policy, social changes and feminist movement in South-east […]
Marco Puleri

Marco Puleri (Italy 2019) is research fellow in Post-Soviet Studies and adjunct professor of History of Eastern Europe, Nation Building and Protection of Minorities at the University of Bologna. His research interests include contemporary Russian and Ukrainian sociocultural developments and nation-building in the post-Soviet area. He has written several articles on Ukrainian and Russian cultural […]
Rafal Smoczynski

Rafał Smoczyński is a sociologist and Associate Professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences, where he heads the Department of Religious Studies. His research interests include Central and Eastern European studies, political philosophy, economic sociology, the sociology of elites, social control studies, and the sociology of religion. He […]
Ana Ljubojevic

Ana Ljubojevic (Serbia 2017) is NEWFELPRO postdoctoral fellow – of the Marie Curie COFUND project “Lost in transition: (mis)use of transitional justice mechanisms in post-conflict countries” at Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Citizenship and Migration (CEDIM), Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb. She holds a PhD in Political Systems and Institutional Change from […]
Svetlana Kucheriavaia