Szabolcs László works as a Research Fellow at the Institute of History in the HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities in Budapest. He obtained his PhD degree in history from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 2022. László’s forthcoming monograph with Bloomsbury Academic is entitled: "Cold War Brokers: Expert Mobility and Knowledge Transfer between Hungary and the United States, 1956-1989." Furthermore, he is the book review editor of Hungarian Studies Review and the co-editor of the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Hungarian History.
JYU Visiting Fellow program -luento: "Globalizing the Kodály-method: Cultural Diplomacy and Knowledge Transfer in the Cold War Period (1960s-70s)"
Luennon pitää Postdoctoral Researcher Szabolcs Laszlo Unkarista.

School children learning music through the Kodály-method in 1962.