Curriculum Vitae
Éva Csáki (born in Hungary, Soltvadkert 19. 11. 1953)
Education:
2001 Ph.D. Budapest Univ. Title of thesis: Turkish folksongs and religious songs
1999-2001 -Univ. ELTE, Budapest, Ph.D. course on General Turkology (lead by I. Vásáry), title of Ph.D. thesis: Török népdalok és vallási énekek
1994-1997 JATE Univ. of Szeged, PhD. course: Comparative History of Turkic languages (A. Róna-Tas)
1989 Dr. univ. in Turkology, title of thesis: Middle-Mongolian loan-words in Volga Kipchak Languages
1983-1986 Univ. ELTE, Dept. of Inner Asia (lead by Gy. Kara) Classical Mongolian studies
1974-1979 JATE Univ. of Szeged, Dept. of Altaic Studies (headed by A. Róna-Tas)
MA in Turkology, title of thesis: Középmongol eredetű jövevényszavak a tatárban [Middle-Mongolian loan-words in Kazan Tatar]
1973-1978 JATE Univ. of Szeged, Dept. of English and American Philology
MA in English and American Philology
1973-1975 JATE Univ. of Szeged, Dept. of Hungarian Philology. univ. examinations in: History of Hungarian language and literature, History of world literature
Work experiences
2007- Assoc. Prof. in Oriental Institute, Peter Pazmany Catholic University
2003- Assistant prof. in Peter Pazmany Catholic University (Institute of Linguistics)
1993-2002 Senior fellow, Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences on Early Hungarian History. Subject of research: complex researches into the formation of the Hungarian people in the Early Middle Age
1999-2002 lecturer of Modern Turkish, Turkic-Hungarian contacts before the conquest, and Lexicology in P. Pázmány Catholic University
1996-2002 technical editor of Acta Orientalia
1987-1993 lecturer in Ankara University Dept. of Hungarology teaching language history, translation, history of literature
1979-1987 research fellow in the Oriental Collection (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)