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Dr. Anita Orbán
Special Advisor

Education
2001 - 2007 Ph.D. degree
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA
1999 - 2001 M.A.L.D. degree
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA
1998 - 2001 M.A. degree in History
Tufts University, Department of History, Medford, MA, USA
1995 - 1997 M.Sc. degree in Business Administration
Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Budapest, Hungary
1992 - 1995 B.A. degree in Economics
Budapest University of Economic Sciences, Budapest, Hungary

Experience
2005 - Executive Director of Budapest Atlantic Forum
2004 - 2005 Editor of the World Section of the Hungarian Weekly Heti Valasz
2002 - 2004 Senior Fellow, Hamvas Intezet
2000 - 2002 Research Assistant, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts University, Medford, MA
Summer 2001 Research Associate, Hudson Institute, Washington, DC
Summer 2000 Foreign Policy intern, The Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC
1999 - 2001 Teaching assistant, Tufts University,
Department of History, Medford, MA

Author of numerous English and Hungarian language publications on foreign political questions; including contributions to books, a booklet published by Hamvas Institute (ISBN 963-206-692-1), scholarly pieces and Internet publications. Regular op-ed publisher in Heti Valasz. Taught courses at the Rajk László School of Advanced Studies at the Corvinus Unversity and Centre for European Studies at Pázmány Péter Catholic University. Member of the Editorial Board of Budapest Analyses. Presented at several conferences in Budapest, Boston, London, Warsaw and Ljubljana. Organized several conferences, workshops and events in Budapest on foreign policy questions (Balkans, Russian foreign policy, minority issues). Frequently asked to comment on international events in the Hungarian media. Established Apponyi Albert Kulugyi Kor. Recipient of several awards (Tufts University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Outstanding Contribution to Undergraduate Education Award, Sarah Scaife Frank Rockwell Barnett Memorial Award). Member of the Forum of the Brzezinski Chair of Scholars.
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Languages
Hungarian - native
English - fluent
German - high-level
Russian - advanced level

Married to Krisztián Orbán, has two children: Boglárka Róza (2003) and Gyula János (2005).