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Four Researchers from Corvinus Receive the Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Grant for Researchers Raising Young Children

The initiative of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences supports researchers who pursue their scientific careers while balancing family responsibilities.
Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem

Applications were submitted from all three major fields of science – the humanities and social sciences, life sciences, and mathematics and natural sciences. The call offered support in two categories: writing a dissertation required for applying for the title “Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences” (Category 1), and publishing scientific results to support the reintegration of researchers raising young children (Category 2). This year, funding was awarded to 14 applicants in Category 1 and 28 applicants in Category 2, with a total grant amount of HUF 67.2 million. All four Corvinus researchers applied and received funding in Category 2 . 

 

Noémi Krisztina Katona 
Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Assistant Professor 
Research topic: The transnational organization of elder care, labor, and mobility in Central and Eastern Europe 

Judit Lilla Keresztúri 
Institute of Finance, Associate Professor 
Research topic: Greenwashed pursuit of profit: Green communication as an aggravating factor in cases of severe environmental damag 

Anita Lovas 
Institute of Finance, Associate Professor 
Research topic: Sustainability and profitability: The impact of biodiversity risk management on corporate financial performance 

Dorottya Mendly 
Institute of Global Studies, Assistant Professor 
Research topic: The Politics of Resilience: Promises of a Polanyian Reading 

 

The four researchers are active members of the scientific community, and their achievements demonstrate both their academic excellence and their perseverance as working mothers. We congratulate our colleagues on their success. 

You can read the full article by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on the topic here. 

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