Edit Sebestyén wins ELTE CHARM-EU Award

2024.09.13.
Edit Sebestyén wins ELTE CHARM-EU Award
The university alliance handed out the CHARM-EU Awards to recognise outstanding achievements in the academic year 2023/2024. Edit Sebestyén, junior research fellow at ELTE PPK, received the award for her work in the coordination of the Life & Health specialisation.

On September 10, the ELTE community of the CHARM-EU Alliance held its year-opening ceremony in the Aula Magna. During the event, the professional work and achievements of the university alliance during the past year were reviewed, and the most important tasks for the near future were assessed. The reception-cum-professional-review was opened by Imre Hamar, Vice-Rector for International Affairs.

The ELTE CHARM-EU Awards were also presented at the opening ceremony. The award is given to lecturers and researchers who have done outstanding and long-term coordination work in a CHARM-EU project or achieved outstanding results in such a project, or who have supported the work of CHARM-EU outside ELTE. This year’s CHARM-EU Award winners are:

  • Mária Hercz, habil. associate professor at the Faculty of Primary and Pre-School Education, for her cross-project work in the development and design of CHARM-EU master’s and doctoral level education
  • Edit Sebestyén, junior research fellow at the Faculty of Education and Psychology, for her work in the coordination of the Life & Health specialisation
  • Bernadette Somody, assistant professor at the Faculty of Law, for her involvement in developing education at ELTE in several work packages, following the CHARM-EU methodology
  • Andrea Velich, habil. associate professor at the Faculty of Humanities, for her work in the educational activities of and research & innovation cooperation with CHARM-EU