Mentorship Leads to Award-Winning Research on Inter-Ethnic Relationships
Eötvös Loránd University
During her MSCA project, Karolina Lendák-Kabók taught in the Ethnic and Minority Policy MA program at the Faculty of Social Sciences, ELTE. She supervised Nisreen Alsoudi (3rd from left) and Julia Pecker (2nd from left). Nisreen also received the Best MA Award for her thesis titled: “From Legislation to Identity: Examining the Role of Citizenship Laws in Shaping Jordanian Women's Identity” where she explored the inter-ethnic relationships of Jordanian women when marrying non-jordanian citizens. This topic is linked to Karolina's MSCA project on intermarriages.
Nisreen will also continue her studies at the PhD level at the Doctoral School of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, ELE, where Karolina will be supervising her thesis.