Citizenship Hungarian Alma mater Eötvös Loránd University | Nationality Hungarian Residence Hungary | |
Born 11 July 1948 (age 68)
Budapest, Hungary ( 1948-07-11 ) Fields Applied linguistics
Communication and Media Sciences Institutions Budapest Business School
Josai International University
Sapientia University Notable awards Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon (2005) Known for Intercultural communication, Japanese studies |
Judit Hidasi ([ˈjudit ˈhidɒʃi]) (born July 11, 1948) is a Hungarian linguist, Japanologist, full professor, professor of communication at Budapest Business School. She has been active in intercultural communication – both in education and training – for decades. She is fluent in Hungarian, English, German, Japanese and Russian.
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Biography and carrier
Judit Hidasi was born on 11 July 1948 in Budapest. She took M. A. degrees at the Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Arts in English and Russian Philology in 1971, and in General and Applied Linguistics in 1976. In 1971 she began to teach at the College of International Management and Business. She took candidate of linguistics degree in 1986. In 1988 she was appointed to the head of the Department of Russian Language at the College of International Management and Business, and she acted as head of department until 1992. She worked at the College of International Management and Business until 1997 where she not only lectured but took part in scientific researches and she was appointed to the deputy general director for international affaires from 1991 until 1997. In 1992 she founded the Institute of Oriental Communication Studies and managed it until 1998. In 1997 she habilitated. She acted as a Deputy Head of Bilateral relations at the Ministry of Education and as a secretary of the Hungarian Scholarship Board from 1998 until 2001. In 1999 she was appointed to university (full) professor by the President of Hungary, Árpád Göncz and in this year she beame the head of the Department of Applied Linguistics at the Berzsenyi Teacher Training College, Szombathely until 2001 when she has been visiting professor of the Department of International Communication at the Kanda University of International Studies.