Ágnes Kovács is a research assistant, communication specialist, and lecturer at the Faculty of Water Sciences, Ludovika University of Public Service. Her research focuses on drought and water crisis communication, risk communication, and the role of digital and visual communication in shaping public perceptions. Her work explores how water-related and climate challenges can be communicated effectively and accessibly, with particular attention to engaging younger generations. She serves as a lecturer and program coordinator at the Faculty of Water Sciences and also contributes as a UNESCO Chair in Water Conflict Management expert in water communication. She is currently pursuing her PhD at the Doctoral School of Public Administration Sciences at Ludovika University of Public Service.