About the department

The independent Department of Economics was established on 1 July 1999. The basic task of the Department is to teach subjects related to economics to students who are enrolled in economics courses. It also offers introductory economics courses in Hungarian and English for students of other disciplines. The Department aims to give an insight into the main economic processes and to provide a basis for macro and micro level economic analysis.

Head of Department

Dr Andrea Magda NAGY

Associate Professor
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 220
+36 88 624 – 143
nagy.andrea@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Staff

Dr Zsuzsanna BANÁSZ

Associate Professor
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 215
+36 88 624 – 141
banasz.zsuzsanna@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Dr Károly Miklós KISS

Associate Professor
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 212
+36 88 624 – 142
kiss.karoly@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Dr Andrea Magda NAGY

Associate Professor
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 220
+36 88 624 – 143
nagy.andrea@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Dr Szabolcs SZIKSZAI

Associate Professor
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 212
+36 88 624 – 142
szikszai.szabolcs@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Departmental Administrator

Beáta GELENCSÉR

Departmental Administrator
Building “A” 2nd floor Room 214
+36 88 624 – 121
gelencser.beata@gtk.uni-pannon.hu

Talent management – getting involved in the work of the Department

  • Talent management plays a key role in the functioning of the Department. Students are involved in the teaching and research processes of the Department of Economics. We support our students’ careers, not only in their undergraduate, but also in their postgraduate studies. As a result, we have former students who are now colleagues in our department.

  • Students can join the department’s research activities. Demonstrators are also regularly employed.

  • Student Science Conference (TDK in Hungarian): it is based on student-teacher workshops and professional contacts that go beyond the compulsory curriculum. These conferences provide students with the opportunity to engage in independent creative work, to learn more about a specific topic and the research methods and tools used in economic analysis, and to acquire new knowledge beyond the compulsory ones. The scientific activity carried out in the framework of the TDK is one of the best preparatory course for master’s and doctoral studies.