Supervisor: Dr Dace Dzenovska
College affiliation: St John’s
Judit is a DPhil candidate of Anthropology, with an interest in migration, diasporas, transnationalism and citizenship. Her research investigates post-Brexit constructions of citizenship and affective identifications amongst Hungarian migrants to the UK in light of the Hungarian state’s diaspora engagement initiatives.
Prior to coming to Oxford, Judit worked for the Hungarian State Secretary for Nation Policy as a cultural facilitator delegate to the Hungarian diaspora in Argentina and completed a traineeship at the Cabinet of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport of the European Commission. She holds an MLitt in Cultural Studies from the University of St Andrews and an MA in Anthropology from the University of Vienna.
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