Personal data

Workplace

  • 2007- University of Pécs Illyés Gyula faculty of Education (Position: Associate Professor)
  • 2002- Psychologist at the Educational Advisory Center of Pécs
  • 1992-1997 Social Worker at different social institutions in the town of Pécs
  • 1991-1992 Clinical Social Worker at Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Clinic, Medical School, University of Pécs

Educations and Qualifications

  • 2007 Ph. D. Degree
  • 2002-05 Graduate studies in fields of Theoretical Medical Sciences (Ph. D.) at the University of Pécs
  • 2002 M. A. in Psychology
  • 1997-2002 Undergraduate studies in Psychology (University of Pécs)
  • 1994 Individual-psychology Advisor Certificate
  • 1992-1994 Training on Individual-psychology Advisor
  • 1989 B.A. School Teacher College Certificate
  • 1986-1989 Undergraduate studies in Teacher Training College of Kaposvár
Ph.D. Dissertaiton
  • Ph.D. in the field of Theoretical Medicine at the University of Pécs (2007)
  • Dissertation title: Darwinian Aestetics of Female Face: Adaptive Account of Averageness, Neoteny, Hormone Markers and Hairstyles in the Estimate of Phenotipic Quality of Female Face
  • Supervisors:
    • Prof. Dr. Tamás Bereczkei (Department of General and Evolutionary Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Pécs)
    • Dr. Kázmér Karádi (Institute of Behavioral Sciences, School of Medical Sciences, University of Pécs)

Honors, Prizes and Scholarships

  • 2002-05 National Hungraian PhD Scholarship (for Graduate studies)
  • 2001 Pro Renovanda Culturae Hungarie Scholarship
  • 1999 First Prize at the National Hungarian Scientific Student Conference (OTDK) for the paper “Meskó, N. – Láng, A.: Adaptive decisions in female mate choice (in Hungarian)”
Memberships

Research Interest

  • Facial physical attractivenes. My current research interests are to understand evolutionary significance of human physical attractiveness. Current research is directed to (a) identify morphological features on female face which are universally judged to be attractive; (b) specify hormonal and physiological correlates of physical attractiveness to determine whether attractiveness is an honest signal of health and genetic quality.
  • Psysical attractiveness via hairdos. Another topic on my current research interest are female hairstyles. My aim to identify the possible links the facial and bodily phenotipic quality between the mate value of the long, heathy hair.
  • Prostitution. There's a lot of discours about prostitution (in the law, in the social sciences, etc.) but there's no evolutionary explanations, ultimative couses about the question "how prostitution evolved, and how we retained it" in the long way of human history. My aim to find the evolutionary significance of this special behavior.

Teaching Experiances

  • Evolutionary Psychology (2008) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Pécs
  • Evolutionary Aesthetics (2002-2005) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Pécs
  • Sexuality, Mate choice and Evolution (2003-2006) at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Pécs
  • Social Psychology (2007-) at the Illyés Gyula Faculty of Education, University of Pécs
  • General Psychology (2007-) at the Illyés Gyula Faculty of Education, University of Pécs
  • Pedagogical Psychology (2007-) at the Illyés Gyula Faculty of Education, University of Pécs
  • Self-knowledge Training Group (2007-) at the Illyés Gyula Faculty of Education, University of Pécs
 
 
 

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