Levente Littvay

Contact information

Building: 
Budapest, Oktober 6 u. 12
Room: 
410

Levente (Levi) Littvay is Associate Professor of Political Science at Central European University, Budapest Hungary, where he teaches MA and PhD courses in applied statistics with a topical emphasis in electoral politics, voting behavior, political psychology, American politics and is the recipient of CEU's Distinguished Teaching Award. He received his MA and PhD in Political Science and an MS in Survey Research and Methodology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.  He has taught numerous research methods workshops and is one of the Academic Conveners of the European Consortium for Political Research Methods Schools.  To date, he has secured over half million EUR in grants to conduct research on survey and quantitative methodology, twin and family studies (as the co-director of the Hungarian Twin Registry), and, most recently, the psychology of radicalism and populism, and has publications in numerous journals, including The Journal of Politics, Political Psychology, Politics and Gender, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Theoretical Politics, PS: Political Science & Politics, BMC Medical Research Methodology, Behavior Genetics and along with several other medical research journals in Twin Research and Human Genetics where he is Associate Editor for Social Sciences.

Qualification

PhD in Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
MS in Survey Research and Methodology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
MA in Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
BSBA, University of Nebraska-Lincoln