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Julianna Boros

Lecturer in Social Exclusion, Education & Roma Integration

tel: +36 72 503600/23577 ext. email: boros.julianna@pte.hu [1]

Julianna Boros has joined our Department in 2007. She has obtained her Masters in Social Policy in 2005 at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. She is a PhD student in the Education and Society Doctoral School, University of Pécs. She is member of the Centre for Research in Education (University of Pécs) and Editorial Board member of Szociális Szemle (Hungarian Social Review).

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Currently, her research area of interest is social exclusion, education & employment policies among the Roma ethnic minority in Hungary.

Participation in research projects:

2015-2016: Supportive programs for Roma/Gipsy people in Hungary – PhD research project. Leader: Boros, J. University of Pécs.

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2011: Sub-regional situation analysis: “Let there be equal opportunity – Creating opportunities in the sub-region of Sásd.” TÁMOP 5.3.2. Leader: Boros, J. Hungarian Academy of Sciences’ Programme Office to Combat Child Poverty, Department of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Pécs & Education and Society Doctoral School, University of Pécs.

2010: Territorial disadvantages in the sub-region of Sellye. Leader: Boros, J. Department of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Pécs & Education and Society Doctoral School, University of Pécs.

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2008: Equality of chances in higher education. Leader: Havas, G., Ministry of Education & The National Union of Students in Hungary.

2008: Higher vocational trainings and the labour market. Leader: Györgyi, Z. Supported by the National Research Fund.

2007-2008: Equal opportunity programs in the higher education. Leader: Havas, G. Ministry of Education and Culture, National Union of Students in Hungary & Romaversitas Foundation.

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2006-2007: Educational Chances of Child Protection Clients in the Southern Transdanubian Region. Leader: Forray, R. K. Supported by the National Research Fund.

2006: Integration in Education. Leaders: Mayer, J. & Németh, Sz. National Institute for Public Education.

2003-2004: Children in state custody in Baranya County. Leader: Varga, A. Faág Fellows Association.

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2002: Monoszlo-2001. Leader: Ferge, Zs.

2001: Parental Rights in Primary Education. Leaders: Tausz, K. & Ligeti, Gy.

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Scholarships:

2006-2008: PhD Stipend of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences for Young Roma Researchers

2004 March: European Bridge for European Minorities. Larissa, Greece (Romaversitas Invisible College)

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2003 November: EVS (European Voluntary Service), West Malvern, England (voluntary work)

1998 March: Prejudice - Prevention, Paris, France (Collegium Martineum Foundation)

Related work experience:

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2007: expert and consultant on equality of chances in public education for local councils and institutions of public education.

2006-2007: part-time lecturer at the Department of Roma Studies, Education, Social Work and Social Policy, University of Pécs

2005: trainer (Social Policy and the Roma in Hungary)

2001-2004: lecturer at the Kurt Lewin Foundation. (The Foundation helps young Roma people to prepare for admission to the Faculty of Social Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University

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Publications:

Boros, J. (2015). Kérd?íves vizsgálat az Amrita Orientációs Baráti Kör Egyesület tagjaival – tapasztalatok és eredmények. In: Varga, A.: Amrita az ezredforduló el?tt (pp. 89-147.). Pécs: Pécsi Tudományegyetem, Romológia és Nevelésszociológia Tanszék. (A survey among members of Amrita Orientation Circle of Friends Association – Experiences and results. In: Varga, A.: Amrita, before the millennium (pp. 89-147.) Pécs: Department of Romology and Sociology of Education, University of Pécs.)

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Forray, R. K. & Boros, J. (2009). A cigány, roma tehetséggondozás intézményei. Educatio II., pp. 192-203. (Institutions of the Gypsy/Roma talent development. Educatio II, pp. 192-203.)

Boros, J., Farkas L., Németh, Sz., Papp, Z. Attila, Kardos, Zs.: A romák min?ségi oktatáshoz való egyenl? mérték? hozzájutása - Országjelentés 2007 (Equal chances of the Roma population in quality education - National Report, 2007) Open Society Institute, Budapest, 2007.

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Boros, J. & Lakatos I.: Iskola Miskolcon (A school in Miskolc.) In. Németh Szilvia (ed.): Fókuszban a roma többség? iskolák. (Focusing on Roma majority schools.) National Institute for Public Education, Budapest, 2005.

Boros, J.: Iskola ET (A School - Case Study) In. Németh Szilvia (ed.): Fókuszban a roma többség? iskolák. National Institute for Public Education, Budapest, 2005.

The full publication list is available in the Hungarian Scientific Publications Database (MTMT):

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Links:

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