- Office:1054 Budapest, Alkotmány utca 9-11.
- Building:2nd Floor, Room 212
- Phone:+36 1 374-6201
- Internal extension:185
- Email:Olasz.Gyorgy@uni-bge.hu
Introduction
I graduated from the Faculty of Arts of ELTE University of Budapest and obtained a degree in French and Polish philology. I was also a scholarship holder in Paris, at École Normale Supérieur and École Nationale des Chartes. I participated in several courses organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Paris in Paris and Budapest. I conducted research at the Department of Roman and German Philology at ELTE University as well as at the Institute of Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I taught general French and French for special purposes at the Budapest University of Economics, at the ELTE ORIGO Language Center in Budapest, at the School of Police Officers and at the French Institute of Budapest as well as the French Department of the Faculty of Arts, ELTE University. I headed the foreign language school of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I completed a PhD in Romance Linguistics at ELTE University. I also work as an examiner of the foreign language examination centers ORIGO, ARMA and the Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences. I headed the foreign language school of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. I completed a PhD in Romance Linguistics at ELTE University. I also work as an examiner of the foreign language examination centers ORIGO, ARMA and the Budapest Business School University of Applied Sciences.
Office Hours
Location | A212 |
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Hours | |
Comment | prior consultation by email is required |
Subject(s) taught
- Foreign Language for Tourism and Hospitality A (French)
- Foreign Language for Tourism and Hospitality B (French)
- Foreign Language for Business A/1 (French)
- Foreign Language for Business A/2 (French)
- Foreign Language for Business B/1 (French)
Research areas
- Areas of research
- Historical linguistics, Romance and Slavic languages, as well as the Romani (Gypsy) dialects, structuralist phonology and morphology, peculiarities of languages for special purposes.