
معرفی
Dr. Orsolya Endrődy is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Intercultural Psychology and Education, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. She actively contributes to academic committees and serves as Erasmus coordinator for her institute, fostering international educational collaborations.
Her research focuses on cross-cultural comparisons of childhood concepts, historical visual culture analysis, and intercultural educational practices. She investigates how linguistic consciousness, societal perceptions, and artistic representations shape understandings of childhood across cultures and eras.
Notable contributions include projects like EXCIITE (European inclusive teacher training) and STROLL (urban experiential learning). Her publications span topics from AI-generated cultural stereotypes to historical depictions of childhood in Renaissance art.
She teaches at the university level and engages in curriculum development, particularly in multicultural early childhood education. Her work bridges psychology, education, and cultural studies through multidisciplinary methodologies.

