
Date and Venue: February 12, 2025, 14:00 – 15:00, Institute for Democracy UMB
The BRRIDGE Lecture Series brought an inspiring discussion on academic careers with Professor Martin Kahanec, a renowned economist and expert in public policy. The event took place in an intimate setting, allowing participants to engage in discussions on various aspects of academic pathways and career development.
Professor Kahanec, who teaches at the Central European University (CEU) in Vienna and leads the Shattuck Center for Human Rights, shared his experiences from his academic journey. He presented his professional path, from its beginnings to his current position as a professor and internationally recognized researcher.
Key Takeaways from the Lecture:
- Different stages of an academic career were described, from PhD to professorship.
- Experiences from working in various institutions and affiliations.
- Insights into establishing independent academic and analytical projects (e.g., CELSI).
- Various career approaches and opportunities for academic growth.
- The importance of project applications & submissions in the academic world.
- Publishing in prestigious scientific journals and its specifics.
- The necessity of openness to opportunities and innovative thinking.
- Mental health as an essential aspect of an academic career.
- Research ethics and its impact on the quality of academic work.
- Adapting to changing global research and education trends.
The discussion was dynamic and engaging, as participants had the opportunity to ask questions and actively contribute. Personal stories about motivations and ambitions enriched the overall atmosphere of the event.
The BRRIDGE Lecture Series, supported by EU funding under the Horizon Europe program, once again confirmed its importance as a capacity building platform for exchanging ideas and sharing expert experiences among academics and young researchers. We look forward to more inspiring meetings in the future.



