
Sándor Seremet is senior research fellow at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, and a the Eurasia Center of John von Neumann University. Historian by degree, received his MA degree in History at the Uzhhorod National University (UA). Started his PhD studies in 2013 at the Doctoral School of History of Pázmány Péter Catholic University and acquired absolutorium in 2013. He worked as a historian at the House of Terror Museum between 2013 and 2014. Then from 2014 he continued his research at the Charles University of Prague as scholar of the International Visegrad Fund. He defended his PhD thesis in 2016 at the Pázmány Péter Catholic University about the procedure of border creation of today’s Transcarpathia after the end of WWI.
From 2020, he is an Associate Research Fellow of the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade. From November 2022, he is an expert at the Eurasia Center of John Neumann University. From March 2023, he is a Senior Research Fellow at the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs. A HIIA he is the coordinator of the Secure Neighborhood Center. Sandor’s main research topic is economic and political processes of the post-Soviet countries with special focus on Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and the Caucasus. He published a number of publications in the mentioned topics both in Hungarian and English.