Zsófia Papp is a Research Professor at the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. She received her PhD from the Corvinus University of Budapest in 2014. She studies legislative behaviour, campaign personalization, electoral accountability, and democratic satisfaction. Her work has been published, among others, in the European Journal of Political Research, Parliamentary Affairs, Political Geography, European Union Politics, The International Journal of Press/Politics, Acta Politica, Political Studies Review, and Public Health. Zsófia regularly instructs postgraduate courses for international students at Corvinus University of Budapest. She currently serves as the secretary of the Committee for Political Science at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, which she has been an elected member of since 2017. Formerly, she was a steering committee member at the ECPR Standing Group on Parliaments and the Comparative Candidates Survey; served as associate editor at Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics, and Political Research Exchange; and is a two-time recipient of the János Bolyai Scholarship. Currently, besides contributing to PRiSMa she manages her NKFIH-funded project and carries out WP-leader duties in the Horizon Europe project REDIRECT. Zsófia is expected to complete her habilitation in 2025 at Corvinus University of Budapest.