2024-2026. PI of research project on The decision-making of the Hungarian Constitutional Court between 1990-2026 – an empirical analysis financed by the Hungarian National Research, Development and Innovation Found
2023-2024. Participant in the LighT-project: Litigating change: training lawyers on the EU rule of law acquis, 101046313 — LighT — JUST-2021-JTRA with Centre for European Constitutional Law (CECL) – trainer and author of teaching materials
2018-2021. K-128796, The Normative Content of the Principle of Democracy – In Practice and Theory from a Constitutional Law and European Union Law Perspective, NKFI (National Research, Development and Innovation) project (HU), role: PI
2016-2019, Bolyai János Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Science, research project: Globalization, Europeanisation, Human Rights Protection
2014-2019. ‘The Role and Future of National Constitutions in European and Global Governance’, in the framework of the European Research Council Agreement No. 284316, PI: Professor Anneli Albi (Kent Law School, Eliot College, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NS, United Kingdom), coordinator of the Hungarian research team
2012-2015, Bolyai János Research Scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Science, research project: Business and human rights
2012-2013 ‘Eastern Europe and Judicial Dialogue on International Law’ (PI: Prof. Anna Wyrozumska, University of Lodz) Project 10-ECRP-028 – International Law through the National Prism: the Impact of Judicial Dialogue, role: researcher
2008-2011. Jean Monnet Chair, Teaching European Constitutionality, Chair holder (LLP 2007-2013, Jean Monnet Programme, Project Nr 2008-2766)