I graduated from the advanced English program at the Lovassy László High School in Veszprém, Hungary. In 2025, I earned my law degree from the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, where I am currently pursuing my PhD studies. Within Mathias Corvinus Collegium's (MCC) university programs, I first completed the Junior Training Program and later the School of Law; I eventually became a researcher at the Center for Public Law. During this time, I also had the opportunity to spend a semester at the Faculty of Law of the University of Barcelona.
I began my professional career at the Deputy State Secretariat for Youth within the Ministry of Culture and Innovation. In 2024 I started my work as a Collegium Commissioner at MCC and since then I have also joined the team at the Youth Research Institute as a researcher.
In recent years, I have contributed to several academic volumes and enjoy writing on topics related to youth affairs, youth policy, and constitutional law. Since 2025, I began teaching at the MCC School of Law.