Dr. Gábor Király
Researcher, lector
e-mail: gabor.kiraly@uni-corvinus.hu
Room: C 407
Research:
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2013-2015 The future of education: revealing and analysing the future visions concerning economics
and business education by utilising backcasting. (Funded by Excellence Fund at BBS)
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2013- Dilemmas and strategies in reconciling family and work (project no.: K 104707; The Hungarian Scientific Research Fund)
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2013- Infertility and the socio-technical practice of assisted reproductive technologies (project no.: K 108981; The Hungarian Scientific Research Fund)
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2013 The economic policy alternatives of transition toward a sustainable society: Sustainable lifestyles
(Applied policy research funded by The Hungarian Council for Sustainable Development)
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2012 The economic policy alternatives of transition toward a sustainable society: Sustainable employment
(Applied policy research funded by The Hungarian Council for Sustainable Development)
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2009-2010 Secondary education and the Regional Integrated Vocational Training (TISZK) System (project no. TÁMOP 3.1.1/ 7.2.2)
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2009 Citizens’ Jury on Integration of Migrants [Állampolgári Tanácskozás a Bevándorlók Integrációjáról]
European Integration Fund: project no. EIA/2007/3.1.1.1.)
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2008 Integrated and United. A Quest for Citizenship in an EverCloser Europe’
EU 6th Framework Programme (project no. CIT3-CT-2005-513421)
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2005-2006 Meeting of Minds. European Citizens’ Deliberation on Brain Science.
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2004-2006 Modern Sociological Paradigms (project no. OTKA 44850)
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2000-2002 Economic Assessment of Sensitive Natural Areas
[Az Érzékeny Természeti Területek természeti tőkéjének közgazdasági értékelése] (Kac project no. K027842001 sz.)
Awards, prizes, scholarships:
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2015 Teacher of the year 2015 award. Corvinus University of Budapest
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2013 Best poster award (with co-authors) at European Society for Ecological Economics Conference 2013, Lille
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2012 Best paper award (with co-authors) at Management International Conference 2012, Budapest
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2004-2005 Scholarship of University of Maastricht.
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2003-2006 Hungarian doctoral fellowship.
Work with PhD students:
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At the moment he is involved in supervising 4 PhD students. His students are involved in topics such as
mobile communication and work-life balance, technology's effect on shared family time, and childbearing
decisions of young female researchers in STEM.