Agnes obtained her university diplomas on literature, history and Hungarian as second language in Budapest between 1998 and 2006. She published essays on literary theory. She was an adult learning and secondary school teacher of Hungarian language in Hungary and in the UK. In 2009, she obtained another master degree on European studies and international relationship at the Institut Européen des Hautes Etudes Internationales (IEHEI) in Istanbul, Nice and in Berlin concluding it with a master thesis on the effect of the adult learning policies on regional development. After working for the Adult learning unit of the European Commission, she became a policy coordinator on education issues at the European Trade Union Committee of Education (ETUCE) in 2010. She has been an adviser to ETUC since September 2012. |