Judit Bráda’s habilitation lecture 

The Doctoral School cordially invites you to the habilitation lecture of associate professor and clothing accessory designer Judit Bráda.

The Chairman of the Expert Committee is university professor Hajnal Baráth DLA habil, Metropolitan University, and members include university professor Pál Koós DLA, MOME and habil associate professor Dániel Barcza DLA, MOME 

Event schedule: 

9:00–9:45 a.m. Public professional colloquium - Artists’ and teachers’ careers 

After the presentation, committee members and the audience can ask questions and the committee will evaluate the colloquium in a closed session. After a successful outcome, the event will continue with the lecture. 

10:30–11:30 a.m.: lecture Spatial constructions created by interlaced techniques (Summary in English language)  

After the presentation, committee members and the audience can ask questions and the committee will evaluate the colloquium in a closed session. 

2022.12.02
09:00 - 11:30

Event information

Date and time: 2 December 2022, 9:00 p.m. 
Venue: MOME Auditorium

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