In the service of science – The 20th Transcarpathian Scientific Students’ Conference

The Transcarpathian Scientific Students’ Conference (KTDK) is held annually in May to mark the Day of Science in Ukraine. It is jointly organised by the Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University and the “GENIUS” Charity Foundation, in collaboration with the ‘TDK Without Borders’ (HTDK) programme of the National Council of Scientific Students’ Associations. The event is supported by the Hungarian Government, the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, the National Talent Programme, the State Secretariat for National Policy of the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Bethlen Gábor Fund Management Ltd.

“The strength of a nation lies in the multitude of its educated minds.” – István Széchenyi

The Transcarpathian Scientific Students’ Conference (KTDK) is held annually in May to mark the Day of Science in Ukraine. It is jointly organised by the Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University and the “GENIUS” Charity Foundation, in collaboration with the ‘TDK Without Borders’ (HTDK) programme of the National Council of Scientific Students’ Associations. The event is supported by the Hungarian Government, the Ministry of Culture and Innovation, the National Talent Programme, the State Secretariat for National Policy of the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Bethlen Gábor Fund Management Ltd.

The aim of the KTDK is to foster the professional development of students in Transcarpathian higher education, encourage networking, and deepen scientific collaborations.

Students enrolled in undivided (single-tier), undergraduate (bachelor’s), and postgraduate (master’s) programmes at any higher education institution within the Carpathian Basin are eligible to submit their research papers to the conference. Submissions must consist of research papers documenting student scientific activity, which may also include undergraduate dissertations. For participants from Transcarpathian higher education, the current event also serves as the first-round (institutional) qualifying conference delegating to the 38th National Scientific Students’ Associations Conference (OTDK), which is scheduled to take place in the spring of 2027.

Applications for the conference could be submitted between 28 August 2025 and 6 March 2026. During this period, 41 young scholars submitted 42 research papers from four higher education institutions: the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (1 participant), the Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University (39 participants, one of whom is simultaneously a student at Péter Pázmány Catholic University), and Uzhhorod National University (1 participant). One competitor presented on two distinct topics, one of which was delivered out of competition as a guest lecture.

The conference presentations took place on 15 May 2026, divided into eight sections:

  1. Geography and Human Geography (7 participants)
  2. Economics and Accounting (3 participants)
  3. Linguistics and Literary Studies (5 participants)
  4. Learning and Teaching Methodology (7 participants)
  5. Natural Sciences – Biology, Ecology, and Agricultural Science (5 participants)
  6. Historical Sciences I – Early Modern and 19th-Century Social and Cultural History (4 participants)
  7. Historical Sciences II – 20th-Century Political and Local History (6 participants, 7 presentations)
  8. Tourism and Regional Development (4 participants)

Every submitted research paper underwent an expert peer review. The papers were assessed by a minimum of two and a maximum of three expert reviewers; these panels included at least one academic from abroad and one from Transcarpathia, all holding doctoral degrees. The applicants received these professional written evaluations, allowing them the opportunity to make improvements prior to their oral presentations. Each student entered the scientific competition with a baseline score awarded by the reviewers (up to a maximum of 50 points).

The expert reviewers evaluated the competition papers based on the following criteria:

  1. Editing, style, and structure (10 points)
  2. Review of the relevant literature (10 points)
  3. Quality of the methodology applied (10 points)
  4. Evaluation of the results (10 points)
  5. Contemporary relevance and significance of the paper (10 points)

At the conference itself, the jury awarded points based on the following criteria (up to a maximum of 50 points):

  1. Presentation style (20 points)
  2. Content of the presentation (15 points)
  3. Debating skills and professional competence (15 points)

By combining the preliminary score and the points earned through the oral presentation, a competitor could achieve a maximum total of 100 points.

The submitted papers were reviewed by 54 experts (29 from abroad and 25 from Transcarpathia), representing a total of 20 higher education and scientific institutions. The work of the conference sections was overseen by 50 jury members. Among them were 24 experts from abroad and 26 from Transcarpathia, representing 17 higher education and scientific institutions in total. Thus, the 20th KTDK was realised through the extensive collaboration of 21 higher education and scientific institutions.

No.Institutions represented by jury members and reviewersCountryNumber of jury membersNumber of reviewers
1.Zrínyi Ilona Lyceum of BerehoveUA11
2.University of DebrecenHU59
3.Eötvös József College, BajaHU11
4.Eötvös Loránd Research NetworkHU1
5.Eötvös Loránd University, BudapestHU43
6.Gulag FoundationHU1
7.Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian UniversityUA1916
8.Transcarpathian Academy of ArtsUA1
9.Kodolányi János UniversityUA22
10.University of MiskolcHU22
11.Committee of National Remembrance, BudapestHU11
12.University of Public ServiceHU11
13.University of NyíregyházaHU22
14.Pázmány Péter Catholic UniversityHU1
15.University of PécsHU11
16.Research Institute and Archives for the History of Regime ChangeHU11
17.University of SzegedHU23
18. 

Szolnoki Varga Katalin Gimnázium

 

HU11
19.Svaliava Memorial Park Committee, International Society of Gulag and GUPVI ResearchersUA1
20.National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Institute of Electron Physics, Uzhhorod

UA11
21.Uzhhorod National UniversityUA55

 

No.SectionNo.JuryPositionInstitution
1.Geography and Human Geography1.Prof. Dr Károly KocsisProfessor, Head of DepartmentUniversity of Miskolc
2.Dr Tibor Péczassociate professor,

senior research fellow

University of Pécs
3.Dr János PénzesAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Debrecen
4.Dr Péter RózsaAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Debrecen
5.Prof. Dr Tamás WeiszburgProfessorEötvös Loránd University
2.Economics and Accounting6.Prof. Dr Róbert BacsóHead of Department, ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
7.Dr Dóra Kárpáti BarabásnéAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Nyíregyháza
8.Dr János CsizmárVice-Chancellor, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
9.Dr Gabriella LoszkorihDeputy Head of Department, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
10.Dr Andor PajrokSenior LecturerEötvös József College, Baja
3.Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies11.Dr. habil. Anikó BeregszásziHead of Department, ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
12.Dr Eleonóra BertaAssociate ProfessorUzhhorod National University
13.Dr Vilmos GazdagDeputy Head of Department, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
14.Dr Andrea PőszeAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
15.Dr László SzilágyiAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
4.Department of Learning and Teaching Methodology16.Dr Mária BartosAssociate ProfessorUzhhorod National University
17.Dr Gábor ErdeiAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Debrecen
18.Dr Magdolna GyörkeEmeritus Associate ProfessorUzhhorod National University
19.Dr Katalin HnatikAssociate Professor 

Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University

 

20.Dr Katalin PallayAssociate Professor 

Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University

 

21.Dr Miroszláv SztojkaHead of Department, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
22.Dr Zoltán TaricsSenior Research FellowInstitute of Electron Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Uzhhorod
5.Natural Sciences

(Biology, Ecology, Agricultural Sciences)

23.Prof. Dr Zoltán FábryUniversity ProfessorUzhhorod National University
24.Dr. habil. Béla FiserAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Miskolc
25.Dr István HadnagyAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
26.Dr. habil. Oguz KelemenAssociate ProfessorUniversity of Szeged
27.Dr Pál KissAssociate ProfessorUzhhorod National University
28.Dr Erzsébet KohutHead of Department, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
29.Dr Béla NagyMaster Teacher and ResearcherKatalin Varga Grammar School, Szolnok
30.Dr Marján Szabóassociate professorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
6History I

(Early modern and 19th-century social and cultural history)

31.Dr György DancsAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
32.Prof. Dr Gábor ErdődyProfessorEötvös Loránd University
33.Dr Ferenc MolnárDeputy Head of Department, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
34.Dr László PallaiLecturerUniversity of Debrecen
35.Prof. Dr Klára PappProfessorUniversity of Debrecen
36.Dr József SallaiEmeritus Associate ProfessorUniversity of Nyíregyháza
37.Prof. Dr Ferenc TóthScientific AdvisorELTE Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History
7.Department of History II

(20th-century political and local history)

38.Prof. Dr. Attila BadóProfessorUniversity of Szeged
39.Dr Barbara BankAssociate ProfessorPázmány Péter Catholic University
40.Dr Réka Kiss FöldvárynéHead of Department, Associate Professor, ChairKároli Gáspár Reformed University, National Remembrance Committee
41.Dr Zoltán NagymihályResearch FellowInstitute and Archive for the History of the System Change
42.Dr Éva RemekAssociate ProfessorNational University of Public Service
43.Dr Ibolya Nagy SzamborvszkyAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
44.Prof. Dr Zsuzsanna VargaProfessorEötvös Loránd University
45.Prof. Dr Natália VáradiAssociate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
8Tourism and Regional Development46Dr Sándor BerghauerVice-Rector, Associate ProfessorFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
47.Dr Ildikó KampóHeadteacher, TeacherIlona Zrínyi Lyceum, Berehove
48.Dr Katalin SzalaiAssociate ProfessorJános Kodolányi University
49.Dr Attila TóthLecturerFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University
50.Dr Tímea Zsófia TóthDean, Associate ProfessorJános Kodolányi University

Summary

Number of entriesNumber of sectionsNumber of presentersInstitutions represented by speakersJury membersInstitutions represented by jury membersOpponentsInstitutions represented by the external examiners
42841450175420
Of which competitorsOf which guest

Performers

AbroadTranscarpathianAbroadTranscarpathianAbroadTranscarpathianAbroadTranscarpathianAbroadTranscarpathian
411

(who is also a competitor from two different institutions)

2224261342925146

Awards

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Transcarpathian Student Scientific Conference, the Ferenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian University and the “GENIUS” Charity Foundation expressed their deepest respect and gratitude to those distinguished experts and colleagues who have supported the conference since its inception, continually elevating its academic excellence. Honorary diplomas, certificates of recognition, certificates of appreciation, and silver medals were formally presented to them during the event.

Certificates of appreciation were awarded to the following professional supporters:

Certificates of appreciation were awarded to the following professional supporters:

No.NameInstitutionReason for the award
1.Prof. Dr Károly Kocsisthe Hungarian Academy of Sciences, University of Miskolcfor his professional work and valuable contributions over recent years
2.Prof. Dr Tamás WeiszburgEötvös Loránd University, HTDK programmefor his professional work and valuable contributions over the past 20 years

The following founders received certificates of recognition:

No.NameInstitutionReason for the award
1.Dr Ildikó OroszFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian Universityfor her outstanding, dedicated work over many years
2.Prof. Dr István CsernicskóFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian Universityfor his outstanding, dedicated and long-standing work

The following individuals, who have consistently supported the work of the conference every year since its inception, were awarded a certificate of honour and a certificate of appreciation:

S.sz.NameInstitutionReason for the award
1.Dr József SallaiUniversity of Nyíregyházafor his unwavering commitment demonstrated over several decades, right from the very beginning
2.Dr Magdolna GyörkeUzhhorod National Universityfor her unwavering commitment over several decades, from the very beginning
3.Dr Zoltán TaricsInstitute of Electron Physics, Uzhhorod, National Academy of Sciences of Ukrainefor his unwavering commitment over several decades, from the very beginning
4.Prof. Dr Róbert BacsóFerenc Rakoczi II Transcarpathian Hungarian Universityfor his dedicated participation and work in recent years, and for his valuable contributions
5.Dr. habil. Barbara BankPéter Pázmány Catholic Universityfor her dedicated participation and work over the past years, and for her valuable contributions
6.Prof. Dr Gábor ErdődyLoránd Eötvös Universityfor his dedicated participation and work over the past years, and for his valuable contributions
7.Prof. Dr Péter ForisekUniversity of Debrecenfor his dedicated participation and work over the past few years, and for his valuable contributions
8.Dr Réka Kiss FöldvárynéNational Remembrance Committeefor her dedicated participation and work over the past few years, and for her valuable contributions
 

9.

Dr. habil. Oguz KelemenUniversity of Szegedfor his dedicated participation and work over the past years, and for his valuable contributions
10.Dr László PallaiUniversity of Debrecenfor his dedicated participation and work over the past few years, and for his valuable contributions
11.Dr Gábor SzalkaiLoránd Eötvös Universityfor his dedicated participation and work over the past years, and for his valuable contributions
12.Prof. Dr Zsuzsanna VargaLoránd Eötvös Universityfor her dedicated participation and work over the past few years, and for her valuable contributions

Lecturers who have tutored the most students at KTDK over the past 20 years:

No.LecturerNumber of students tutoredDepartment
1.Dr József Molnár31Department of Geography and Tourism
2.Dr György Csatáry19Department of History and Social Sciences
3.Dr Sándor Gönczy18Department of Geography and Tourism
4.Dr Anikó Beregszászi15Department of Philology Hungarian Language and Literature Section
5.Dr Zoltán Csoma15Department of Biology and Chemistry
6.Dr Erzsébet D. Molnár15Department of History and Social Sciences
7.Dr Natália Váradi15History and Social Sciences
8.Dr Ibolya Nagy Szamborovszky14History and Social Sciences
9Dr Ilona Huszti13Department of Philology Departmental Group for English Language and Literature
10.Dr István D. Molnár13Department of Geography and Tourism
11.Dr Margit Kész12Department of Philology Hungarian Language and Literature Section
12Dr Miroszláv Sztojka12Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
13.Dr Erzsébet Kohut11Department of Biology and Chemistry
14.Dr Imre Szakál11Department of History and Social Sciences

Number of participants in the KTDK in recent years:

No.YearCompetitorsJudges
1200620No data
2.200729no data
3.200838no data
4.200934no data
5.201036no data
6.2011249
7.2012227
820132911
920142513
1020163939
1120173930
1220183927
1320191920
1420203631
1520213645
1620223432
17.20233535
1820244138
19.20254950
20.20264150
 Total425

(665 papers)

157

(437 entries judged)

The winners of the sections are as follows:

Geography and Human Geography Section:

  1. 1st place: Barbara Brigitta Nagy

Supervisor: Dr István D. Molnár

  1. 2nd place: Sándor Hidi

Supervisor: Dr József Molnár

  1. 3rd place: Alexandra Jakab

Supervisor: Dr Tibor Izsák

KMAT Special Award: Sándor Hidi

Supervisor: Dr József Molnár

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Barbara Brigitta Nagy

Supervisor: Dr István D. Molnár

Economics and Accounting Section:

  1. 1st place: Anna-Mária Lőrinc

Supervisor: Dr Gabriella Loszkorih

  1. 2nd place: Alexandra Lőrinc

Supervisor: Dr Natália Sztojka

  1. 3rd place: Szintia Barta

Supervisor: Dr Viktor Németh

KMAT Special Award: Szintia Barta

Supervisor: Dr Viktor Németh

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Anna-Mária Lőrinc

Supervisor: Dr Gabriella Loszkorih

Linguistics and Literary Studies Section:

  1. 1st place: Dorina Bacskai

Supervisor: Dr. habil. Anikó Beregszászi

  1. 2nd place: Júlia Nagy

Supervisor: Dr Erzsébet Bárány

  1. 3rd place: Éva Komári

Supervisor: Dr Natália Libák

KMAT Special Award: Júlia Nagy

Supervisor: Dr Erzsébet Bárány

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Dorina Bacskai

Supervisor: Dr. habil. Anikó Beregszászi

Learning and Teaching Methodology Section:

  1. 1st place: Boglárka Gerő

Supervisor: Dr László Szilágyi

  1. 2nd place: Ádám Temető

Supervisor: Dr Miroszláv Sztojka

  1. 3rd place: Gyöngyi Kovács

Supervisor: Ágnes Kulin

KMAT Special Prize: Vivien Tóth

Supervisor: Dr Miroszláv Sztojka

Recipient of the Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Award: Alexandra Szabó

Supervisor: Dr Enikő Nagy-Kolozsvári

Natural Sciences Section (Biology, Ecology, Agricultural Sciences)

  1. 1st place: Renáta Biró

Supervisor: Dr Irén Pólin

  1. 2nd place: Bence Molnár

Supervisor: Dr Éva Andrik

  1. 3rd place: Henrietta Barta

Supervisor: István Kolozsvári

KMAT Special Prize: Annamária Józan

Supervisor: Dr Erzsébet Kohut

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Renáta Biró

Supervisor: Dr Irén Pólin

Section I: History (Early Modern and 19th-century social and cultural history)

  1. 1st place: Milán Horváth

Supervisor: Dr György Csatáry

  1. 2nd place: Eliza Hidi

Supervisor: Dr György Dancs

  1. 3rd place: Alexandra Kornicki

Supervisor: Dr Ferenc Molnár

KMAT Special Award: Alexandra Kornicki

Supervisor: Dr Ferenc Molnár

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Milán Horváth

Supervisor: Dr György Csatáry

Section II: History (20th-century political and local history)

  1. 1st place: János Máté Bán

Supervisor: Dr Imre Szakál

  1. 2nd place: Nikoletta Kornicki

Supervisor: Dr Erzsébet D. Molnár

  1. 3rd place: Annabella Horváth

Supervisor: Dr Imre Szakál

KMAT Special Prize: Szilveszter Izsák

Supervisor: Prof. Dr Natália Váradi

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Norbert Benkő and Dóra Karmacsi-Jana (shared prize)

Supervisors: Dr Ibolya Szamborovszky-Nagy and Dr Katalin Pallay

Tourism and Regional Development Section

  1. 1st place: Dzsenifer Nagy

Supervisor: Dr Enikő Sass

2nd place: Szabina Vince

Supervisor: Dr Orsolya Nagy

3rd palce: Petronella Szeles

Supervisor: Dr Attila Tóth

KMAT Special Prize: Tímea Major

Supervisor: Natália Oláh

Pro Talentis Universitatis Special Prize: Petronella Szeles

Supervisor: Dr Attila Tóth

The winners of the sections were rewarded with valuable experience, recognition and scholarships. The President of the Hungarian Academic Council of Transcarpathia, Prof. Dr. István Csernicskó, presented special awards to the most outstanding competitors from the eight sections.

In addition, Prof. Dr Attila Badó, President of the Pro Talentis Universitas Foundation, also presented special awards to the most outstanding participants from the eight sections.

List of candidates recommended for participation in the National Student Research Conference to be held in spring 2027:

Geography and Human Geography Section:

Sándor Hidi

Alexandra Jakab

Katalin Kovács

Barbara Brigitta Nagy

Kamilla Nagy

Economics and Accounting Section:

Anna-Mária Lőrinc

Linguistics and Literary Studies Section:

Dorina Bacskai

Krisztina Berekszászi

Eszter Huzina

Learning and Teaching Methodology Section:

Boglárka Gerő

Ádám Temető

Natural Sciences Section (Biology, Ecology, Agricultural Sciences):

Henrietta Barta

Renáta Biró

Bence Molnár

Section I History (Early Modern and 19th-century social and cultural history):

Eliza Hidi

Milán Horváth

Section II History (20th-century political and local history):

János Máté Bán

Norbert Benkő

Annabella Horváth

Alexandra Kornicki

Tourism and Regional Development Section:

Dzsenifer Nagy

Petronella Szeles

Szabina Vince

We would like to take this opportunity to offer our heartfelt congratulations on the results achieved, and we wish the students and supervisors every success in the future!

Natália Váradi,

professional organiser of the conference,

“GENIUS” Charity Foundation