Anna Rácz
Chairman of the Curatorium, economist, psychologist
Studies:
2009-2011: Master of Arts in Psychology, Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology, University of Szeged
2006-2009: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Szeged
1994-1999: Master of Science in Economics, Department of Finance, Corvinus University of Budapest
Areas of interests: emotion research, research on personality disorders, social inequalities, community-based participatory research, community learning
Experience: conducting diagnostic interviews with psychiatric patients, participating in research projects on personality disorders (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Semmelweis University), migrant mentoring, developing educational materials, conducting research in economics, grant writing
Languages: English, French
2009-2011: Master of Arts in Psychology, Cognitive Science and Neuropsychology, University of Szeged
2006-2009: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of Szeged
1994-1999: Master of Science in Economics, Department of Finance, Corvinus University of Budapest
Areas of interests: emotion research, research on personality disorders, social inequalities, community-based participatory research, community learning
Experience: conducting diagnostic interviews with psychiatric patients, participating in research projects on personality disorders (Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Semmelweis University), migrant mentoring, developing educational materials, conducting research in economics, grant writing
Languages: English, French
Zsuzsa Kaló
Member of the Curatorium, linguist (PhD), psychologist (MA)
Studies:
2014: Master of Arts in Psychology, Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Szeged
2013: Linguistic Doctoral School, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
2005: Master of Arts in Hungarian Literature and Linguistics, Faculty in Arts, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Areas of interest: qualitative research methods, community development, computational and cognitive linguistics, patterns of recovery (from drug addiction), interdisciplinary approach
Experience: participation in individual and group researches (Research Institute for Psychology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), conducting, analyzing and disseminating interviews (with drug takers, recovered, relatives and pregnant women), working with different NGOs (Sober Babies Club MEJOK Foundation, Blue Point Drug Counselling and Outpatient Centre)
Languages: English, French, German
2014: Master of Arts in Psychology, Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Szeged
2013: Linguistic Doctoral School, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
2005: Master of Arts in Hungarian Literature and Linguistics, Faculty in Arts, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Areas of interest: qualitative research methods, community development, computational and cognitive linguistics, patterns of recovery (from drug addiction), interdisciplinary approach
Experience: participation in individual and group researches (Research Institute for Psychology at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences), conducting, analyzing and disseminating interviews (with drug takers, recovered, relatives and pregnant women), working with different NGOs (Sober Babies Club MEJOK Foundation, Blue Point Drug Counselling and Outpatient Centre)
Languages: English, French, German
Anna Légmán
Member of the Curatorium, sociologist
Studies:
2005- Doctoral Programme of Cultural Sciences, University of Pecs
1998-2003: Master of Arts in Sociology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Areas of interest: people living on the fringes of society; handling of madness in society; role of local communities and institutions in society; research on autobiographical memory, life stories and identity formation; social inequalities
Experience: writing equal opportunity and anti-segregation plans for municipalities, biographical researches on psychiatric patients, homeless people, political and cultural elite groups; research on collective memory, conducting focus group reserach in various topics
Languages: English, Italian
2005- Doctoral Programme of Cultural Sciences, University of Pecs
1998-2003: Master of Arts in Sociology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest
Areas of interest: people living on the fringes of society; handling of madness in society; role of local communities and institutions in society; research on autobiographical memory, life stories and identity formation; social inequalities
Experience: writing equal opportunity and anti-segregation plans for municipalities, biographical researches on psychiatric patients, homeless people, political and cultural elite groups; research on collective memory, conducting focus group reserach in various topics
Languages: English, Italian