Angelina Zsófia Nagy obtained her bachelor’s degree in international studies, with a specialization in geopolitics, from Corvinus University of Budapest. She obtained her master’s degree in international relations, specializing in diplomacy, from Corvinus University of Budapest. During this period, she was an active member of the accredited Central European Society student organization at the university, and subsequently served as its president for a year. In 2022, she engaged in academic pursuits for a period of four months in Seoul, South Korea, under a scholarship program at the Graduate School of International Studies at Sogang University. Since 2023, he has been employed as a research assistant at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, and since 2025, he has been working as a researcher at the Institute’s Connectivity Research Group. In 2024, he assumed a position at the Eurasia Center at Neumann János University, where he currently serves as an analyst. His primary research focus is on the East Asian region, with a particular emphasis on the Korean Peninsula.
