Research workshops
Research workshops
The Faculty has a unique research and development activity in the field of special needs education. The research and development activity shows the diversity of the field of special education as a discipline that combines the disciplines. There are seven active disability research workshops at the Faculty.
Disability Studies Doctoral Workshop
The Disability Studies Doctoral Workshop (DSDW) aims to provide collaborative, attentive critical support for the professional and academic development of individual doctoral students.
Founder:
György Könczei PhD DSc, Professor Emeritus
Current leaders:
Vanda Katona PhD, Associate Professor
Anikó Sándor PhD, Assistant Professor,
Administrator:
Emese Zagyi, PhD Student, Assistant Lecturer
Workshop members
Andor Csaba PhD, Bacsák Dániel Drs, Bányai Borbála PhD, Berzsenyi Emese PhD, Cserti-Szauer Csilla Drs, Czövek Andrea PhD, Fazekas-Vinkovits Ágnes Sarolta PhD, Flamich Mária PhD, dr. Gurbai Sándor PhD, Gyöngyösi Katalin Drs, Heiszer Katalin PhD, Hernádi Ilona PhD, dr. Hoffman István PhD DSc, Hoffmann Rita PhD, Horváth Péter László PhD, Horváth Zsuzsanna PhD, Jakab Nóra PhD habil, Katona Vanda PhD, Kemény Péter Drs, Kiss György Drs, Kolozsvári Csaba PhD, Kondor Zsuzsa PhD, Kovács Gábor Drs, Kunt Zsuzsanna PhD †, Lendvai Lilla PhD, Loványi Eszter PhD, dr. Maléth Anett Drs, Menyhárt Barbara Drs, dr. Mikola Orsolya PhD, Szentpétery-Nagy Melinda Drs, Nagyné Nyikes Natália Drs, Pappné Locskai Szilvia, Pintérné Sosity Beáta Drs, Rékasi Nikolett Drs, Sándor Anikó PhD, Soós Emese Drs, Svastics Carmen PhD, Tóth Adrienn Drs, Tóth Károly, Tóth Miklós PhD, Ureczky Eszter PhD, Vatány Szabolcs Drs, Vissi Tímea PhD, Zagyi Emese Drs
Areas of expertise
In addition to Disability Studies, doctoral dissertations in the DSDW are written in the following primary disciplines:
Sociology
Social Policy
Social Work
Anthropology
Legal Studies
Educational Sciences
Special Education
Design
Literary and Cultural Studies
History of Religion