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Nándor Révész

Lecturer in Politics, University of Portsmouth

As a researcher, I am fascinated by processes which facilitate policymaking, especially in the context of EU multi-level governance. Specifically, my research interests include the EU; legislatures; the use of expertise in politics; the formation and effects of policymaker networks and the effect of (self-)perceptions on people’s attitudes and behaviour.

Experience

  • 2023–present
    Lecturer, University of Portsmouth
  • 2019–2023
    Teaching Fellow, University of Portsmouth
  • 2019–2019
    Visiting Scholar, European Parliament (DG EPRS)

Education

  • 2017 
    University of Sussex, MA European Governance and Policy
  • 2016 
    University of East Anglia, BA International Relations and European Politics

Publications

  • 2022
    Comparative European Politics, Strategic leadership in the EU multilevel parliamentary field: the EPP Group’s Erasmus Programme
  • 2021
    Journal of Contemporary European Research, The Difficulty in Engaging the Engaged: Administrative Adaptation to the Early Warning System within the UK Houses of Parliament

Grants and Contracts

  • 2017
    PhD Grant
    Role:
    Conduct the research project "Expertise and Supranational Politics: The European Parliamentary Research Service, Policy-Making and the Democratic Deficit" (Project reference: 1956390)
    Funding Source:
    Economic and Social Research Council

Professional Memberships

  • UACES
  • European Consortium for Political Research