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Leonard Cseh is a Senior Lecturer in Hospitality and Events at the University of Derby, affiliated with the College of Business, Law and Social Sciences. His research focuses on international education collaboration, hospitality management, culinary arts, and consumer behavior in event and dining contexts. He has contributed to studies on Collaborative Online International Learning (COILs), transnational education dynamics in the Middle East, and the application of behavioral theories in food and drink events.
His research interests span several key areas including:
- International educational collaborations and transnational education policies, particularly in the Middle East.
- Consumer behavior and value perception in hospitality and event settings.
- Psychological and anthropological dimensions of gastronomy and culinary arts.
- Learning methodologies in culinary education, including the role of flow states in skill development.
Cseh's publications analyze diverse topics such as the implementation challenges and benefits of COILs in Qatar, the UAE, and the UK; the impact of transnational education policies; and the interplay between consumer behavior theories and real-world event participation. His work also explores cultural aspects of food through anthropological lenses and investigates practical culinary nutrition and education strategies.
Cseh has not listed any advising roles or grant details in his profile. His work has garnered significant attention, with 483 total views and 80 downloads of his research outputs, reflecting the relevance of his contributions to hospitality and educational studies.



