CV
This is a brief summary of my academic track record. You can download my full academic CV here.
Education
2011 D.Phil. (Ph.D.) in Economic and Social History, University of Oxford
2007 M.Phil. in Economic and Social History (Distinction), University of Oxford
2005 B.Sc. in Economic Diplomacy and International Management (Distinction)
Budapest Business School, University of Applied Sciences
1999 International Baccalaureate Diploma
Lester B Pearson United World College of the Pacific, Victoria BC, Canada
Academic positions
Since 2019 Associate Professor, Bocconi University, Department of Social and Political Sciences
2014 - 2019 Assistant Professor, Bocconi University, Department of Social and Political Sciences
2013 – 2014 Assistant Professor, LSE, Economic History Department
2012 – 2013 Lecturer, LSE, Economic History Department
2010 – 2012 Post-doctoral research fellow, University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics and Business,
Groningen Growth and Development Centre
2010 Junior fellow, Collegium Budapest Institute for Advanced Study
Grants and awards
ERC Starting Grant (1.49 million EUR), starting in 2019
Bocconi ERC Pilot Studies Grant (6,000 EUR), from Regione Lombardia and Fondazione Cariplo, 2017
Bocconi Young Researchers Grant (9,000 EUR), from Fondazione Romeo and Enrica Invernizzi, 2016
Dissertation Prize of the International Economic History Association, 16th World Economic History Congress, Stellenbosch, South Africa, July 2012
Feinstein Prize for the best graduate dissertation in economic and social history (masters) at the University of Oxford in 2007, May 2008
Scatcherd European Trust Scholarship (4,625 GBP) for research in Berlin, February to July 2008
Dulverton Trust Scholarship to undertake graduate study at the University of Oxford, 2005-2007
Economic and Social Research Council ‘Fees Only’ 2+2 Years Quota Award, 2005-2009
DAAD Summer University Studentship, Heidelberg, August 2004
Research Studentship of the Institute for Danube-Suabian History and Culture, Tübingen, 2004
Scholarship of the Republic (highest merit for university students in Hungary), awarded twice
Current Projects
Spoils of War: the Economic Consequences of the Great War in Central Europe (ERC Starting Grant)
The legacy of war and mass migration: housing in postwar Germany (Bocconi Young Researcher Grant)
Growth under Socialism: economies of scale and returns to investment (started with an Affiliated Fellowship at Central European University, Sept-Dec 2016)
Professional affiliations
Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public PolicyMember of: Economic History Association (US), Economic History Society (UK), European Historical Economics Society, Hungarian Historical Society
Principal organiser: Weast, The Eastern European Economic History Initiative
Network chair for Economic History: European Social Science History Conference
Associated member: Groningen Growth and Development Centre, Groningen University