Judit Molnar

Judit Molnar is a PhD candidate of Anthropology/Migration Studies at the University of Oxford and is currently also a fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Religious and Ethnic Diversity. Her doctoral research explores the impact of home state ideologies on the cultivation of diaspora subjectivity amongst Hungarian and Venezuelan migrants in London. She previously studied changes in return intentions as impacted by the Hungarian state’s diaspora outreach amongst Hungarian migrants in Dublin, Ireland and has worked with second- and third-generation Hungarian emigrants in Argentina.
She holds a Master’s degree in Interdisciplinary European Humanities from the University of St Andrews and another one in Anthropology from the University of Vienna. She has also contributed to the work of the UN’s International Organization for Migration and the European Commission’s Cabinet for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport.