Doctoral thesis defence of Dóra Szentandrási

The MOME Doctoral School cordially invites you to the doctoral thesis defence of Dóra Szentandrási.

The supervisor of the Art Theory doctoral dissertation entitled Wobbly Reality. Analysing the experience of stability underlying  spatial constructions in  the creative process in real  and digital space was associate professor Judit Bényei PhD. 
Chair of the defence committee: associate professor Anikó Illés PhD (MOME), members of the defence committee: university professor Márton Szentpéteri PhD (MOME), and associate professor Gabriella Pataky PhD (EÖTVÖS LORÁND UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF PRIMARY AND PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION, Department of Visual Education)

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Event information

Date and time: 1 March 2024, 2:00 p.m.
Venue: MOME Auditorium

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