Natália holds a BA diploma in English and American Studies and an MA diploma in Translation and Interpreting from the University of Debrecen, where her studies focused on linguistics and cultural topics. During her studies she participated in a voluntary programme supported by the European Solidarity Corps by which she worked for a year in East-London, England where she participated in the development of a disadvantaged multicultural community.
In 2022 she completed a master's degree in international studies at ELTE. Her specialization was European Union foreign and development policy, and her research area focused on the securitization of minority policy. In her thesis, she examined why minority rights issues are considered as a national security problem in Ukraine.
Natália began her career as an intern at the European Parliament. Later in 2022 she joined to the Department of International Development and Humanitarian Aid of the Hungarian Interchurch Aid. Within the framework of HIA’s humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine she was the manager of two projects supported by UN OCHA and one by the European Neighbourhood Instrument. She speaks Hungarian, English and Russian fluently, Ukrainian on a basic level and currently learning Italian.