Alumni Network Hungary (ANH) invites you to an exclusive webinar with Prof. Róbert Bódizs, Ph.D., one of Hungary’s leading experts on sleep and neuroscience. Explore the science of sleep, understand your mind-body connection, and discover practical ways to stay balanced, focused, and healthy — both professionally and personally.
Webinar Details
Topic: Inside the Dreaming Brain: The Science of Sleep
Speaker: Prof. Róbert Bódizs, Ph.D.
Date: 14 October
How to Join
Step 1: Not a member yet? Join Alumni Network Hungary — membership is free and takes only a minute. Gain access to exclusive webinars, connect with graduates worldwide, and be part of a vibrant alumni community.
Step 2: Once you’re a member, register for the webinar to reserve your spot.
What You’ll Learn
During this engaging session, you’ll uncover:
- ✨Why sleep is more than rest — it’s your body’s most powerful recovery system.
- 💤How dreams reflect your emotions and creativity.
- 🕰️How your natural body rhythms shape your daily energy and wellbeing.
About the Presenter
Prof. Róbert Bódizs, Ph.D., is a leading Hungarian researcher in sleep and neuroscience. He earned his psychology degree from Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca and completed his PhD in Neuroscience in Budapest at the National Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology. Now at the Institute of Behavioural Sciences, Semmelweis University, his research explores the fascinating links between sleep, biological rhythms, and the human mind.
Why Join ANH?
By joining Alumni Network Hungary, you’ll:
- 💡 Access recordings of all previous webinars and join new ones for free.
- 🎓 Participate in masterclasses to develop skills for academic, professional, and personal growth.
- 🌍 Connect with alumni, university coordinators, and Hungarian embassies worldwide.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of Hungary’s top researchers, reconnect with the alumni community, and gain insights that can transform your wellbeing — one good night’s sleep at a time.
Reserve your spot today and start dreaming smarter!
