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Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Ruchniewicz specializes in the history of German diplomacy and Polish-German relations in the 20th century. His research interests are: the history of European integration, historical policy and the culture of remembrance and international research into textbooks. |
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Prof. ndzw. UW dr hab. Józef Zarzeczny specializes in social and economic policy. His research focuses on: social and welfare policy in Poland and the European Union, Polish transformation and the labour market as well as social policy of local governments. |
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Prof. dr hab. Marek Zybura specializes in German studies. His research interests are: the culture of Europe of the 20th century, cultural transfer in the European Union, German-Polish cultural interrelations, the history of Germany and German heritage in Poland. |
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Prof. dr hab. Ireneusz Paweł Karolewski is Doctor Habilitatus of Humanities in the field of political science (the University of Potsdam). The focus of his research are: European diplomacy, constitutionalization of the European Union, the study of nationalism in Europe, nationalism and European integration, citizenship and collective identity in Europe. |
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Prof. dr hab. Willfried Spohn's
research interests are: historical and comparative sociology, multidimensional modernizations, globalization and social change from the comparative-civilizational perspective, nationalism, comparative studies of ethnicity and religion in Western and Eastern Europe, International and European studies.
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Prof. zw. dr hab. Romuald Gelles
specializes in the history of European diplomacy, the history of international relations and modern history. His research concentrates on: the history of European consulates, contemporary Polish-German relations as well as international politics.
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Dr Monika Sus is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of political science. She specializes in such areas as: political consulting in European diplomacy, foreign policies of Poland and Germany, civil society in Germany and Poland, Poland and Germany in the European Union as well as Think Tanks in foreign policy. |
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Dr Dariusz Wojtaszyn is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of history. He specializes in political history. His research focuses on: Polish-German relations after the Second World War, the history of diplomacy in German Democratic Republic (GDR) and Federal Republic of Germany, European historical memory, international research into textbooks, European memorial sites and imagologic aspects of Polish-German relations. |
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Dr Elżbieta Opiłowska
is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of culture studies and sociology (European University Viadrina Frankfurt). Her research interests are: collective memory and remembrance policy in Europe and Germany, the history of European borderlands, urban sociology of European cities, the history of Polish-German relations, the history of German Democratic Republic (GDR), European integration and European discourse.
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Dr Mirosława Zielińska
is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of literary studies. She specializes in German culture and literature. In her research she concentrates on: the position of European collective memories within the spheres of politics and culture. Polish and German discourse before and after 1989, determinants of Polish-German cultural transfer in the 19th and 20th century.
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Dr hab. Marek Magdziak is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of philosophy. Research focus: logic, ethics, ontology and philosophical fundamentals of culture studies, pragmatic aspects of truth, logical aspects of truth. |
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Dr Izabela Wróbel
is a Doctor of Law in the field of law and a Doctor of Humanities in the area of political science. She specializes in the European Law. Her research interests are: the judiciary and domestic affairs in the European Union, the European asylum law, the European immigration law, information society services in the European Law.
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Dr hab. Wiesława Jednaka is Doctor Habilitatus of Humanities in the field of political science. She specializes in the study of parties and party systems, theories of coalition governments and theories of political systems. Her research is focused on: theory and practice of creation and functioning of coalition governments in Europe, political systems of the European countries, Polish party system, rules of financing in politics. |
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Dr Dorota Moroń is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of political science. She specializes in the area of social policy. In her research she concentrates on: non-profit sector in Poland and in the European Union, the issues connected with civil society, human capital and social capital. |
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Dr Joanna Kozierska is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of political science. She specializes in political systems and party systems. Research focus: political systems of Central and Eastern European countries, political systems of Western European countries, parties and party systems, the extreme right wing in Western Europe. |
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Dr Katarzyna Gelles
is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of political science. She specializes in the history of international relations. In her research she is particularly interested in: European and German political parties, the Middle East in international relations, German eastern policy, internal integration of the reunified Germany.
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Mgr Michał Matlak's
research concentrates on: viability of ideological traditions in the contemporary EU policy, the presence of religion in the public life, the culture of remembrance in Poland and Germany
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Mgr Alicja Kuropatwa's
research focus are: Austrian School, the issue of discrimination of women on the labour market, Catholic social teaching.
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dr Małgorzata Alberska
is a Doctor of Humanities in the field of political science, a lecturer in the Institute of Political Science of Wrocław University in the Department of Contemporary History and Social Movements. Her research interests are: the contemporary history of Poland, centres of Polish political emigration after the Second World War, Polish political thought, Polish nationality policy, ethnic mobilisation of minorities in Poland, social movements.
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Mgr Michał Wiącek
graduated from the Institute of International Studies (diplomatic specialization) of the University of Wroclaw (within Interdepartamental Individual Studies in the Humanities). He also completed studies in economics at the University of Economics in Wroclaw (specializing in market analysis). He participated in the LLP-Erasmus exchange studying at Science Po Lille (France). He served his internship in the Development Cooperation Department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2011.
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