On April 11, thePolitical Science Department hosted a special conference to honor the remarkable work and legacy ofProf. László Bruszt, a long-time faculty member.
Methods Café is an initiative by the Department of Political Science to support MA and BA students with methodological and technical questions they encounter in their ongoing research projects (e.g., MA thesis, BA thesis). Our PhD students from the Doctoral School of Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations, Petra Radic and Ildar Daminov, are available for your questions every week in person or online.
We are proud to announce a new publication by our faculty member, Andrés Moles, in Behavioural Public Policy. His article, co-authored with Viktor Ivanković, is titled "The Inevitability Argument for Choice Architecture and the Evidence-Based View."
Central European University (CEU) is teaming up with MethodsNET to host an international summer school in Vienna, offering students and faculty a unique opportunity to deepen their research methods expertise.
Congratulations to our faculty member Robert Sata who has co-authored a new article in the journal Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, analyzing the erosion of judicial independence in Hungary and Poland.