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Anikó Zsolnai is a **Professor** and **Dean of the Faculty of Pedagogy and Psychology** at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE). She holds the title of **Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences** and leads the **Doctoral School of Educational Sciences** at ELTE. She is also Chair of the **Pedagogical Scientific Committee** of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Her academic career includes roles as Head of the **Department of Educational Theory** at the University of Szeged and as a founding member of its **Social Competence Research Group**.
Her research focuses on **social competence, social behavior, and childhood attachments**, with over 160 publications and seven books in Hungarian and English. She has coordinated international projects such as **TELESEICT** (EU-funded) and **RESCUR**, collaborating with institutions like the University of Malta and Springer. She serves on editorial boards of journals like the *International Journal of Emotional Education* and the *European Educational Research Association*’s book series.
Professional activities include leadership roles in organizations like the **European Network for Social and Emotional Competence (ENSEC)** and memberships in societies such as the **International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development (ISSBD)**. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to education, resilience, and social-emotional learning in schools.
Key grants and projects span from 1994, including OTKA-funded studies on emotional and social competence development and TÁMOP initiatives for diagnostic measurements of social skills.



