András Bozóki
Minister of Cultural Heritage, Hungary
Andras Bozóki aquired his diploma in law and political science at
Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest. He received
his M.A. in sociology in 1985, two years later. He aquired his Ph. D. at
the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 1992. He habilitated at the Eötvös
Lóránt University in 2003. At present, he is an associate
professor at the Department of Political Science at the Central European
University, but he was visiting professor at the Columbia University, New
York (2004), visiting lecturer at the Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts
(1999-2000), at the Mount Holyoke College (2000) and at the Hampshire College
(2000), Massachusetts. From 1993 he is associate professor at the Eötvös
Lóránd University, Department of Sociology, School of Law
and Political Science.
His fellowship history includes research at the European University Institute,
at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study, at the Sussex European
Institute, at the Eberhard-Karls University Tübingen and at the Institute
of Human Sciences Wien. His fields of research are political elites, ideologies
and the political role of intellectuals, citizenship, migration and democracy
in the EU, the quality of democracy: issues in participation and populism
and issues in democratization: communism and new democracies in Europe.
In 1993 he received the award „The Publication of the Year”
(Hungarian Sociological Association), and in 1988 the Ferenc Erdei Prize
(Hungarian Sociological Association).
At present he is the Chairman of the Hungarian Political Science Association
(HPSA), Member of the Board and Tutor at Erasmus Invisible College, Budapest
and member of the editorial board of European Political Science.
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