Thesis supervisor: Edit Paulik
co-supervisor: Regina Molnár
Location of studies (in Hungarian): University of Szeged Faculty of Medicine Department of Public Health Abbreviation of location of studies: PUHE
Description of the research topic:
Today, one of the special types of globalization and migration processes is doing university studies abroad in a different cultural environment. It is also known that the development of chronic diseases that determine the health status is based on early, childhood, and juvenile lifestyle and behavioral factors, the exploration of which plays an important role in the effective prevention of these diseases. The aim of the research is to explore the impact of the intercultural environment on their lives, as well as their health status (physical, mental, subjective) and the factors influencing it among foreign students.
Required language skills: english Number of students who can be accepted: 1