Conference of Hungarian Fulbrighters of AY 2023-24, and AY 2024-25
9 returned Hungarian alumni of the Fulbright Program of 2023-2024, and 2024-2025 academic years presented on their teaching/research and personal experience in a public conference
Special thanks to US scholar section chairs Joseph Tanke ’24 and Lourenco Paz ’24 for their contribution and Judit Kádár ’12 representing the Alumni Association.
- Bálint Bordács (’23 Georgetown University): Similarities and differences of antitrust law and competition law
- Andrea Szávó (’24 The University of Texas at Austin): On a novel distinction between lexical and superlexical resultatives in Hungarian
- Márton Varjú (’23 Temple University): The right that never was. Comparative reflections on the right to healthcare in post-war USA and Central European University
- Ágota Szekeres (’24 BYU): Testing the peer-nomination method supported by the SMETRY framework in an intercultural context
- Gergő Fekete (’24 University of Wisconsin-Madison): ‘Should I stay or should I go?’ A Fulbright TEA journey of learning, growth and reflection
- Kinga Szálkai (’24 Oregon State University): Roll On, Columbia: Lessons from the Modernization of the Columbia River Treaty
- Bálint Fazekas (’24 The University of Utah): Virtual Material Design Based on Micromechanical Progressive-damage Simulations
- Borbála Takács (’24 Adelphi University / UC Santa Barbara): Theory vs. Practice – Professional and Personal Experiences on How Sports Can Reduce Prejudice and Foster Inclusion
- Zoltán Elek (’23 Boston University): My Self-Discovery Journey as a Humphrey Fellow
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