Tessza Regina Győri


President

Contact: gyori.tessza (at) kutdiak (dot) hu

mentors, who showed her the beauty of research.
In her free time he likes to learn new things, enjoys playing with his dog and she have a good relationship with him.
She was introduced to research in 2017, when she was in 7th grade. It looked at young people’s attitudes towards people with disabilities. With this research, she took part in a competition organised by the school, winning 1st place.
In 2018 she took a slightly different approach, but continued her previous research in her own school. In addition to the school competition, she took part in the 4th Dunántúli Mandulafa Competition organised by the University of Kaposvár, where she was awarded 1st place in her section.
In spring 2019, she met the movement and participated in the essay competition with her essay “Young people’s attitudes towards people with disabilities – Attitude survey”, where she was awarded a special prize.
In 2020, she also participated in TUDOK in the “What brings a smile to your face? – A survey on young people’s happiness, where it was awarded first prize. She also continued to participate in the essay competition, the school TDK and the Dunántúli Mandulafa Conference.
But one of the most exciting things for her was the opportunity to participate in the 35th National Scientific Student Conference, where she was awarded a special prize in the Social Psychology II. section.
Always interested in medical sciences besides psychology, she completed her study on the prognostic role of D-Dimer in COVID-19 infection. He has participated in all the competitions mentioned so far. He has also competed in the Scientific Poster Competition.

It’s an incredible feeling to be part of such a movement, to meet so many people like me and yet so different. When I started my research I never dreamed I would be part of something like this. So many friendships are made during the competitions and at the National Student Conference in Káptalanfüred. I learnt many things from my peers when listening to their presentations or just sitting next to each other at a random lunch and talking about our topics. I found my place here.