Zoltan Kelemen

Zoltan Kelemen
Visiting Faculty

Zoltan Kelemen has been Assistant Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest since 2016. He has taught in many other universities in his hometown Budapest. He was tutor at Central European University in the academic year 2017-2018 where was teaching International Relations and Political Science. He was Academic and Pedagogical Director at Saint Ignatius Jesuit College between 2018 and 2020. Zoltan defended his PhD in International Relations summa cum laude in 2019. The title of his dissertation was ‘A Historically Revised Model of Neomedievalism and the European Union as Regimen Mixtum’. He was guest lecturer at Durham University (UK), the University of Alberta in Edmonton (Canada), the University of Business and Technology in Prishtina (Kosovo), Soochow University in Taipei (Taiwan) and Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). Currently, he is Fulbright Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh where he is teaching the course ‘Rule of Law and Democracy in Europe’. His field of research is IR neomedievalism and democracy in the European Union.