Gabor Schneider
E-mail: schneider.gabor@gmail.com
Education
| Since 2003 - | Post-graduate studies at Ph.D programme of Political Sciences. Corvinus Uninversity Budapest. Before Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration |
| 1997 -2002 | Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Hungary. Specializing in European Studies within the study of International Relations. Main faculty European Studies Other faculty Marketingcommunication Excellent degree |
| 1994 - 1997 | Szilágyi Erzsébet High School Budapest, Hungary High School Diploma |
Work Experience
| From 06.2006- | Ministry of Local Governments and Regional Development Specialised area: communication adviser of regional development |
| From 10.2004- 06.2006 | Communication Directory of the Ministry of Interior. Communication advisor of the interior minister |
| From September 2002 -2004 | work for the Cabinet of Ministry of Interior |
Organisational activities
| From 2007 | Founder of the Local Regional Monitoring Institute |
| From 08.2006-06.2007 | Scholarship of the Robert Bosch Foundation – Carl Friedrich Goerderler-Kolleg Program (Through this program the Robert Bosch Foundation annually supports up to 25 young government officials from the public sectors in Poland, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic and Hungary. The Fellowship Program allows the participants to gain work experience in the German public administration system and to familiarize themselves with the implementation of European Community Law. Due outstanding professional and personal qualifications, Mr. Schneider was chosen from a large number of applicants for the 6th program year of the Fellowship Program). |
| From 02.2005-07.2005 | Program and research coordinator of IDEA Budapest Working Group. (IDEA abbr. Integration, Decentralisation, European Union, Auonomy, Counsulting group of the government in the modernising process of public administration) |
| 12.2004 –01.2005 | “Together or alone” Project research for the Municipalty of Budapest. Editor Professor András Vigvári. |
| 02.2004 – 07.2004 | Research of mechanism and functions of small regions in Central Region of Hungary. I am working in close cooperation with the Department of Political Sciences on my Ph.D research. |
| Oct. 2003 – Jan.2004 | Detailed research and study of institutional mechanism of Central Region |
| From 2001-2002 | Member of EU Working group (PhD. students and university students created foundation preparing studies for Hungary’s EU accession). Co- author of book called “Kulcs a sikeres EU pályázatokhoz” – “Key to the successful EU accession.” |
| May 2002 | EU enlargement in aspect of Hungary and Germany. Conference for Hungarian and German university students. Weimar-Jena |
| April 2001 | Involved in Diplomacy courses (visit to The Diplomacy Academy in Vienna; U.N and O.S.C.E) |
| February 2001 | Took part in a conference at The European Academy in Otzenhausen, Germany |
| May 1999 | Bank Masters financial competition. In the Top 10 |
| From 1999 - 2002 | Attended numerous conferences in Teleki László Intézet. (This Institute deals with the Hungarian Foreign Policy) |
Publications
| 05.2007 | 05.2007 competitiveness of European Capital and Metropolitan Regions. The Regions of Hungary II. Networks and labyrinths. The MTA-MEH 2007 |
| 05.2007 | 05.2007 The polycentric regional policy. Generáció 2020 Budapest 2007 |
| 07.2006 | The Competitiveness of European Capital Regions. IDEA Budapest Working-group |
| 05.2006 | Classification of city- and rural small regions. MTA Hungary 2015 Project |
| 02.2006 | Key factors of regional competitiveness. Regional capacity-building and the intensity of social cohesion New Challenges for Hungary. Táncsics Foundation 2006 |
| 01.2006 | Together or alone. Possible future perspectives of the Central Hungarian Region. Project research led by Professor András Vigvári |
| 2004 | Institutional Structure of the Central Hungarian Region I-II. |
| 2002 | Key to successful EU- projects. Co-author. |
Languages
Hungarian - Native-speaker
English – advanced (Cambridge Advanced Exam).
German – advanced
Spanish – intermediate
Hobbies/ Interests
Political Sciences
Travel; have visited many countries including the USA, U.K and other EU countries and Canada
Sports: Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Windsurfing, Skiing, Floorbal
References
Professor Attila Ágh – my Professor in my Ph.D dissertation
attila.agh@uni-corvinus.hu
Robert Bosch Foundation
Privatdozent Dr. Joachim Rogall
Head of Department International Understanding, Central and Eastern Europe
Robert Bosch Stiftung GmbH
www.bosch-stiftung.de










