Prof. Dr. Enikő Maior is the Vice-Rector for Education at Óbuda University, a mentor of young talents, and a committed community builder. She places great importance on talent development and firmly believes—as both a leader and educator—that fostering strong communities enhances effective work and professional growth.

Her academic expertise lies in Jewish American literature, identity theory, and American culture. With over two decades of teaching and research experience, she has delivered presentations at numerous international conferences and has been awarded prestigious scholarships, including the Fulbright and SCIEX fellowships.

Her publications include monographs and scholarly articles, and she is a member of several international academic associations, such as the public body of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA), ESSE, and EAAS. She earned her habilitation at the West University of Timișoara.