Eszterházy College, Eger, Hungary
She has taught American and Canadian culture studies at the Department of American Studies of Eszterházy College in Eger, Hungary for eighteen years. She organized some special Canadian Studies events, such as the first Young Canadianists' Forum, the first Canada4U Day and the first Mi/Más Conference on Tolerance. As for her field of research, earlier she studied alternative histories in recent western Canadian fiction, while currently exploring the epistemological, psychological and sociological implications of the gone indigenous passage rites (Othering) in Canadian and American literature and culture and she is also interested in intercultural and transnational tendencies in North American culture.