ELTE Alumni Academy: Social Integration in the Visegrád Countries
On 26 January (Wednesday), at 5:00 PM CET, Sára Hungler holds the sixth lecture in the popular-scientific lecture series “What’s new in science” within the ELTE Alumni Academy. The lecture will be held in English.
The lecture series is organized by the International Alumni Chapter as part of the ELTE Alumni Academy. These are popular-scientific lectures, i.e., they are meant not only for the practitioners of the specific professional field, but also all citizens and international alumni of ELTE.
The first four lectures displayed the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic on education and learning. The four lectures of the second series focus on the current theme of the CENTRAL Network: “Central-Europe: what unites and divides us?” The title of the upcoming lecture is “Social Integration in the Visegrád Countries”. The session is going to be held by Dr. Sára Hungler, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law of ELTE.
Sára Hungler is an assistant professor at ELTE, Faculty of Law. She earned her PhD in 2015 at the doctoral school of ELTE. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate studies with a focus on social integration under the European Pillar of Social Rights in the Visegrád countries. She is a member of the scientific council of Cross Border Benefits Alliance Europe (CBBA-Europe) and the European Association of Paritarian Institutions (AIEP); she is also a member of the Hungarian Association of Labour Lawyers. Dr. Hungler has been actively participating in several international research groups. Since 2021, she has been a member of the Hungarian Academy of Young Scientists and serves as a member of the committee of researchers with young children.
CENTRAL is a vivid partnership between five renowned Central European universities, all located in the capitals of their home countries: Berlin, Budapest, Prague, Vienna, and Warsaw. Under the CENTRAL umbrella, diverse research and outreach activities take place, in all fields. They provide a platform for scientific discussion and exchange. Combining their efforts, they make the academic discourse of the CEE region more visible within Europe, and beyond.
Join the university’s International Alumni Chapter and read interesting articles, stay informed about events organized for the international alumni of the University, find job opportunities and make connections with the international alumni of the university.
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