Milena Pavlova appointed Honorary University Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest
Milena Pavlova, Associate professor at the Department of Health Services Research, has been appointed Honorary University Professor at Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary).
The title was awarded in appreciation of Milena’s academic achievements in the field of health economics and policy and her pioneering work on formal and informal payments for health care services in the Central and Eastern European region.
The Senate of Corvinus University also appreciates and acknowledges Milena’s commitment and involvement in teaching and research activities at Corvinus University’s Department of Health Economics, Faculty of Economics, as well as her contribution to Corvinus Conferences as invited speaker.
Milena’s appointment will further strengthen and deepen the scientific and teaching collaboration with Corvinus University.
Milena will deliver an inaugural lecture on 2 May 2017, at 1.40 pm at Corvinus University of Budapest.
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