Dr. Zsuzsa Csergő

Professor

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Biography

Zsuzsa Csergő is a Professor and holds the Sir Edward Peacock Professorship in Nationalism Democracy Studies at the Department of Political Studies at Queen’s University. She received her PhD in Political Science from George Washington University in 2000. Her primary areas of research include nationalism, comparative politics, and international relations, with a focus on the challenges of democracy in contemporary multiethnic societies, particularly in Central Eastern Europe. Dr. Csergő's work has been widely published in leading journals such as Perspectives on Politics and Publius, and she has authored the book 'Talk Nation: Language Conflict in Romania and Slovakia' (Cornell University Press, 2007). She has received numerous awards and fellowships, including the Distinguished Alumni award from George Washington University’s Department of Political Science in 2013. Her research contributes to the understanding of nationalism and its implications in democratic governance, exploring issues related to minority democratic agency and the politics of ethnic diversity.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2020-01-01 — Present

Queen's University • Kingston

Appointed as a Sir Edward Peacock Professor in Nationalism Democracy Studies within the Department of Political Studies.

Assistant Professor

2013-01-01 — 2020-01-01

George Washington University • Washington, DC

Served as the coordinator of the Women’s Leadership Program and taught in the Political Science Department.

Awards

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Distinguished Alumni Award

2013-01-01

Requirements for Queen's University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
TOEFL
Listening
Required:20
Reading
Required:22
Writing
Required:24
Speaking
Required:22
Total
Required:88
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Honours Bachelor degree Background in Computing, Mathematics, Statistics, or Engineering
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