More faculty successes in the university excellence fund competitions

2022.11.25.
More faculty successes in the university excellence fund competitions
Funds were given to 19 faculty researchers from ELTE PPK in response to the EKA’s call for outstanding scientific publications.

The ELTE Board and Senate established the University Excellence Fund (EKA) in 2022. The second round of applications received by 30 September was evaluated by the EKA Operational Committee, with grants awarded in seven categories.

In the call for outstanding scientific publications, the fund will support the author of a scientific publication that has been submitted or accepted for publication in a prestigious journal D1 in 2022 or 2021 and in specific scientific fields Q1. Based on that, the Commission decided to award a maximum of 500 eFt per awardee in the autumn round, thus supporting 130 authors and 168 outstanding papers with 51.5 million HUF.

In this context, the papers of 19 PPK faculty members and researchers published in prestigious journals are the following: 

  • Aczél Balázs: SampleSizePlanner: A Tool to Estimate and Justify Sample Size for Two-Group Studies (Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science)
  • Ágoston-Kostyál Csilla: The psychological consequences of the ecological crisis: Three new questionnaires to assess eco-anxiety, eco-guilt, and ecological grief (Climate Risk Management)
  • Bereczki Enikő Orsolya: Technology-enhanced creativity: A multiple case study of digital technology-integration expert teachers’ beliefs and practices (Thinking Skills and Creativity)
  • Forgács Bálint: The Hungarian hubris syndrome (PLoS ONE)
  • Hadarics Márton: Politics Turns Moral Foundations Into Consequences of Intergroup Attitudes (Social Psychology)
  • Horváth Zsolt: The relationship between anxious-depressive symptoms and harmful cannabis use: Multiple mediation models via rumination, negative urgency, protective behavioral strategies and refusal self-efficacy (Comprehensive Psychiatry)
  • Janacsek Karolina: Subcortical Cognition: The Fruit Below the Rind (Annual Review of Neuroscience)
  • Kende Anna: The last acceptable prejudice in Europe? Anti-Gypsyism as the obstacle to Roma inclusion (Group Processes and Intergroup Relations)
  • Király Ildikó: Spontaneous attribution of underspecified belief of social partners facilitates processing shared information (Scientific Reports)
  • Kovács Ilona: Visual imagery vividness declines across the lifespan (Cortex)
  • Kökönyei Gyöngyi: Inter-individual differences in pain anticipation and pain perception in migraine: Neural correlates of migraine frequency and cortisol-to-dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) ratio (PLoS One)
  • Kun Bernadette: Work addiction and personality: A meta-analytic study (Journal of Behavioral Addiction)
  • Liszkai-Peres Krisztina: 3-4-year-old children’s memory flexibility allows adaptation to an altered context (PLoS ONE)
  • Németh Dezső: Statistical and sequence learning lead to persistent memory in children after a one-year offline period (Scientific Reports)
  • Reinhardt Melinda két tanulmánnyalA Person-Centered Approach to Adolescent Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: Predictors and Correlates in a Community Sample (Journal of Youth and Adolescence); Latent Class Analysis of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury Among Justice-Involved Juveniles: Association with Motivational and Emotional Aspects of Self-Harm Behavior (Criminal Justice and Behavior)
  • Román Nóra: Intuitive eating in light of other eating styles and motives:Experiences with construct validity and the Hungarian adaptation of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (Body Image)
  • Rónay Zoltán: Roles, Requirements, and Autonomy of Academic Researchers (Higher Education Quarterly)
  • Simonovits Borbála: The language of discrimination: assessing attention discrimination by Hungarian local governments (Language Resources and Evaluation)
  • Simor Péter Dániel: REM Sleep Microstates in the Human Anterior Thalamus (The Journal of Neuroscience)