After graduating, he continued his studies at the Ferenc Rákóczi II Transcarpathian College, where he earned his degree in pedagogy summa cum laude in 2022.
Alongside his studies, he was actively involved in research and worked as a high school teacher in Transcarpathia.
In 2022, he also graduated from the Carpathian School of Public Leadership at Mathias Corvinus College, where he gained insights into the specifics of politics and decision-making while acquiring a broad range of leadership skills. That same year, he was awarded the Klebelsberg Kuno Fellowship by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. His research has led to several publications in the National Academy of Ukraine. In 2023, he received the Presidential Diploma from Ferenc Rákóczi II College.
As a native of Transcarpathia, he holds the fate of Hungarians living abroad close to his heart. Since 2022, he has served as the director of the Transylvanian School of Politics, one of the most significant professional training programs for young Transylvanians interested in public life.