Research/art/teacher profile of a person
Name and surname:
doc. Mgr. Matúš Mišík, PhD.
Document type:
Research/art/teacher profile of a person
The name of the university:
Comenius University Bratislava
The seat of the university:
Šafárikovo námestie 6, 818 06 Bratislava

I. - Basic information

I.1 - Surname
Mišík
I.2 - Name
Matúš
I.3 - Degrees
Doc., PhD., Mgr.
I.4 - Year of birth
1984
I.5 - Name of the workplace
Department of Political Science
I.6 - Address of the workplace
Gondova 2, Bratislava 811 02
I.7 - Position
Associate Professor
I.8 - E-mail address
matus.misik@uniba.sk
I.9 - Hyperlink to the entry of a person in the Register of university staff
https://www.portalvs.sk/regzam/detail/5233?do=filterForm-submit&name=Mat%C3%BA%C5%A1&surname=Mi%C5%A1%C3%ADk&sort=surname&employment_state=yes&filter=Vyh%C4%BEada%C5%A5
I.10 - Name of the study field in which a person works at the university
Political Science
I.11 - ORCID iD
0000-0002-7427-1669

II. - Higher education and further qualification growth

II.1 - First degree of higher education
II.2 - Second degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Constantine the Philosopher University, Nitra, Slovakia
II.b - Year
2007
II.c - Study field and programme
Political Science
II.3 - Third degree of higher education
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
II.b - Year
2011
II.c - Study field and programme
Political Science
II.4 - Associate professor
II.a - Name of the university or institution
Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia
II.b - Year
2021
II.c - Study field and programme
Political Science
II.5 - Professor
II.6 - Doctor of Science (DrSc.)

III. - Current and previous employment

III.a - Occupation-position III.b - Institution III.c - Duration
Associate Professor Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia 1.6.2021 - present
Assistent Professor Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia 1.10.2013 - 31.5.2021

IV. - Development of pedagogical, professional, language, digital and other skills

IV.a - Activity description, course name, other IV.b - Name of the institution IV.c - Year
Winter Training School – Images of Europe at Times of Global Challenges Aarhus University, Denmark 2019
Small States and the New Security Environment University of Iceland 2018

V. - Overview of activities within the teaching career at the university

V.1 - Overview of the profile courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes
V.1.a - Name of the profile course V.1.b - Study programme V.1.c - Degree V.1.d - Field of study
Úvod do medzinárodných vzťahov politológia I. politické vedy
Politiky EÚ politológia II. politické vedy
Doktorandský seminár k projektu dizertačnej práce politológia III. politické vedy
V.2 - Overview of the responsibility for the delivery, development and quality assurance of the study programme or its part at the university in the current academic year
V.2.a - Name of the study programme V.2.b - Degree V.2.c - Field of study
political science I., II., III political science
V.3 - Overview of the responsibility for the development and quality of the field of habilitation procedure and inaugural procedure in the current academic year
V.4 - Overview of supervised final theses
V.4.1 - Number of currently supervised theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
1
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
2
V.4.c - Dissertation (third degree)
1
V.4.2 - Number of defended theses
V.4.a - Bachelor's (first degree)
32
V.4.b - Diploma (second degree)
30
V.5 - Overview of other courses taught in the current academic year according to study programmes
V.5.a - Name of the course V.5.b - Study programme V.5.c - Degree V.5.d - Field of study
Introduction to International Relations Political Science bachelor Political Science
Policies of the EU Political Science Master Political Science
Introduction to European integration and the EU Political Science Bachelor Political Science
Political Geography Political Science bachelor Political Science
Seminár k Bc. práci politológia bachelor politické vedy
Seminár k záverečnej práci 2 politológia bachelor politické vedy

VI. - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs

VI.1 - Overview of the research/artistic/other outputs and the corresponding citations
VI.1.1 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
95
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
43
VI.1.2 - Number of the research/artistic/other outputs registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
47 (WoS), 53 (Scopus)
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
25 (WoS), 35 (Scopus)
VI.1.3 - Number of citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
VI.1.a - Overall
1000
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
800
VI.1.4 - Number of citations registered in the Web of Science or Scopus databases
VI.1.a - Overall
339WoS/536 Scopus
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
250 WoS/400 Scopus
VI.1.5 - Number of invited lectures at the international, national level
VI.1.a - Overall
25
VI.1.b - Over the last six years
20
VI.2 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs
1

Mišík, M. (2019) External Energy Security in the European Union: Small Member States' Perspective. London: Routledge.

2

Mišík, M. (2016) On the way towards the Energy Union: Position of Austria, the Czech Republic and Slovakia towards external energy security integration. Energy 111: 68-81,

3

Mišík, M. (2015) The influence of perception on the preferences of the new member states of the European Union: The case of energy policy. Comparative European Politics 13: 198–221.

4

Mišík, M. and Nosko, A. (2017) Eastring gas pipeline in the context of Central and Eastern European gas supply challenge. Nature Energy 2(11), 844-848.

5

Mišík, M. (2013) How can perception help us to understand the dynamic between EU member states? The state of the art. Asia Europe Journal 11, 445–463.

VI.3 - The most significant research/artistic/other outputs over the last six years
1

Maltby, T. and Mišík, M. (2024) Energy transitions in Central and Eastern Europe. The political economy of climate and energy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

2

Mišík, M. and Oravcová, V. (2022) Ex Ante Governance in the European Union: Energy and climate policy as a ‘test run’ for the post-pandemic recovery. Energy Policy 167, 113076

3

Kratochvíl, P. and Mišík, M. (2020) Bad external actors and good nuclear energy: Media discourse on energy supplies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Energy Policy 136, 111058.

4

Vakhal, P., Yakovenko, K., Mišík, M., Oravcová, V. and Mattera, R. (2024) Gender and authorship in energy studies: Is there an impact? Energy Strategy Reviews 56, 101581.

5

Mišík, M. (2022) The EU needs to improve its external energy security. Energy Policy 165, 112930

VI.4 - The most significant citations corresponding to the research/artistic/other outputs
1

Mišík, M. and Oravcová, V. (2022) Ex Ante Governance in the European Union: Energy and climate policy as a ‘test run’ for the post-pandemic recovery. Energy Policy 167, 113076

Bruch, N., Knodt, M., & Ringel, M. (2024). Advocating harder soft governance for the European Green Deal. Stakeholder perspectives on the revision of the EU governance regulation. Energy Policy192, 114255.

2

Kratochvíl, P. and Mišík, M. (2020) Bad external actors and good nuclear energy: Media discourse on energy supplies in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Energy Policy 136, 111058.

Smol, M. (2022). Is the green deal a global strategy? Revision of the green deal definitions, strategies and importance in post-COVID recovery plans in various regions of the world. Energy Policy169, 113152.

3

Mišík, M. (2022) The EU needs to improve its external energy security. Energy Policy 165, 112930

Gatto, A., Nuta, A. C., & Marjerison, R. K. (2025). Sustainable, just and circular decarbonization from lithium and hydrogen production. Journal of Cleaner Production, 144795.

4

Mišík, M. (2022) The EU needs to improve its external energy security. Energy Policy 165, 112930

Hille, E., & Angerpointner, C. (2025). Did geopolitical risks in supplier countries of fossil fuels lead to reduced domestic energy consumption? Evidence from Europe. Energy policy198, 114499.

5

Mišík, M. (2022) The EU needs to improve its external energy security. Energy Policy 165, 112930

Su, C. W., Pang, L. D., Qin, M., Lobonţ, O. R., & Umar, M. (2023). The spillover effects among fossil fuel, renewables and carbon markets: evidence under the dual dilemma of climate change and energy crises. Energy274, 127304.

VI.5 - Participation in conducting (leading) the most important research projects or art projects over the last six years
1

Investigator: Horizon (101177807) (2025-2028) EU Decarbonisation in Times of Crises: Exploring Social Innovations and Enhancing an Equitable Twin

Transition

2

Principal Investigator: Recovery and Resilience Plan (09I03-03-V04-00225 ) (2024-2026) Oxford in Slovakia? Barriers and challenges of internationalising Slovak social science

3

Principal Investigator: APVV-23-0032 (2024-2027) External Carbon Security in the Decarbonising European Union: Creating a Common EU Energy Voice

4

Principal investigator: APVV 20-0012 (2021-2024) EU Green Recovery in the post-Covid-19

5

Principal investigator: APVV 16-0062 (2017 – 2021) Priorities of the Central and Eastern European Countries in the context of Energy Union

VII. - Overview of organizational experience related to higher education and research/artistic/other activities

VII.a - Activity, position VII.b - Name of the institution, board VII.c - Duration
Workshop convenor: Energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe: In search of an energy future Comenius University in Bratislava 7.-8.november 2019
Workshop convenor: Energy Humanities: What We Know and Where We Are Going” workshop Comenius University in Bratislava May 2018
Workshop convenor: Workshop for a special issue of the Journal of Contemporary European Studies “20th anniversary of the 2004 EU enlargement: Stocktaking of the membership experience, challenges, and opportunities”, Comenius University in Bratislava May 2023
Workshop convenor: Workshop for a special issue of the Energy Policy journal on EU green recovery in the post-Covid-19 period, online Comenius University in Bratislava November 2021
Workshop convenor: Workshop for an edited volume for Routledge (contract signed) “A decarbonised, secure, and united EU? EU energy and climate policy following Covid-19 and the Russian invasion of Ukraine“, Comenius University in Bratislava April 2023

VIII. - Overview of international mobilities and visits oriented on education and research/artistic/other activities in the given field of study

VIII.a - Name of the institution VIII.b - Address of the institution VIII.c - Duration (indicate the duration of stay) VIII.d - Mobility scheme, employment contract, other (describe)
Carleton University Ottawa, Canada September - December 2018 Visiting professor
University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada July 2015 - June 2016 post-doctoral fellow
Department of Political Science, University of Vienna Vienna, Austria September 2012 - January 2013 Visiting research fellow
Aston Centre for Europe, Aston University Birmingham, Great Britain October - December 2011 Academic visitor – research and teaching
University of Helsinki Helsinki, Finland September - November 2009 Visiting Doctoral Student
University in Agder Kristiansand, Norway August - December 2006 Exchange student

IX. - Other relevant facts

IX.a - If relevant, other activities related to higher education or research/artistic/other activities are mentioned

Steering Group member: Energy Politics, Policy, and Governance Network at ECPR • Executive Council Member: Energy Community Summer School, Lecturer at summer schools: Energy Community Summer School 2016 - 2022 • Small States in Europe: Towards a Cross-Disciplinary Approach, Reykjavík, 2017 a 2018 • the Antall József Summer School, Budapest, 2018

Date of last update
2025-03-17