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Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
Professor
Wrocław

My research and scientific interests center on expatriation, global mobility, internationalization of HEI and cross-cultural management. I am the author of more than 120 scientific publications . To my external scientific places of work as a visiting professor belong University of Malta, University Carlos III of Madrid, Erasmus University in Rotterdam, University of Economics and Business in Prague, Henley Business School,UK). I also worked as instructor of the X-Culture Project, a large-scale international experiential learning program that involved over 3,500 students from 100 universities from 40 countries. I have been a reviewer for the International Journal of HRM, Journal of Global Mobility and Journal of Organizational Change Management.

Emerald Literati Awards 2018 for paper: “Intercultural interactions in multinational subsidiaries”(Rozkwitalska M., Przytuła S., Basińska B., Sułkowski,Ł., Chmielecki M.) published in Baltic Journal of Management

  • Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
    Professor
    Wrocław

My research and scientific interests center on expatriation, global mobility, internationalization of HEI and cross-cultural management. I am the author of more than 120 scientific publications . To my external scientific places of work as a visiting professor belong University of Malta, University Carlos III of Madrid, Erasmus University in Rotterdam, University of Economics and Business in Prague, Henley Business School,UK). I also worked as instructor of the X-Culture Project, a large-scale international experiential learning program that involved over 3,500 students from 100 universities from 40 countries. I have been a reviewer for the International Journal of HRM, Journal of Global Mobility and Journal of Organizational Change Management.

Emerald Literati Awards 2018 for paper: “Intercultural interactions in multinational subsidiaries”(Rozkwitalska M., Przytuła S., Basińska B., Sułkowski,Ł., Chmielecki M.) published in Baltic Journal of Management

University of Warsaw
Warszawa

Political scientist and migration researcher. Assistant professor at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Warsaw and Associated researcher at the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw. Research interests: post-EU accession migrations, political integration of migrants, political remittances, employers' role in labour migrations. Before joining academia, she was a journalist for Poland's leading daily "Gazeta Wyborcza", including as its EU correspondent.

  • University of Warsaw
    Warszawa
  • Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw
    Associated Researcher
    Warsaw
  • Faculty of Political Science and International Studies, University of Warsaw
    Associate Professor
    Warsaw

Political scientist and migration researcher. Assistant professor at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Warsaw and Associated researcher at the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw. Research interests: post-EU accession migrations, political integration of migrants, political remittances, employers' role in labour migrations. Before joining academia, she was a journalist for Poland's leading daily "Gazeta Wyborcza", including as its EU correspondent.

Jindal Global University
Associate Professor
Sonipat

I hold a Laurea [BSc and MA equiv.] in Political Science from the University of Sassari (Italy), an MA and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Kent (UK). My research expertise cuts across the field of International Relations Theory, Migration Studies, Citizenship Studies and Critical Security Studies. My research output (all sole-authored) has appeared in leading international journals such as the Journal of Refugee Studies, Political Studies, Citizenship Studies, Third World Quarterly, Global Society, Journal of Borderlands Studies and Politics and my monograph, Rethinking International Protection, has been published with Palgrave.

  • Jindal Global University
    Associate Professor
    Sonipat

I hold a Laurea [BSc and MA equiv.] in Political Science from the University of Sassari (Italy), an MA and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Kent (UK). My research expertise cuts across the field of International Relations Theory, Migration Studies, Citizenship Studies and Critical Security Studies. My research output (all sole-authored) has appeared in leading international journals such as the Journal of Refugee Studies, Political Studies, Citizenship Studies, Third World Quarterly, Global Society, Journal of Borderlands Studies and Politics and my monograph, Rethinking International Protection, has been published with Palgrave.

University of Surrey
PhD researcher
Guildford

Tassya is a PhD researcher at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey. Her research looks at the intersections of retirement, migration, and tourism with a specific cultural focus on Thai-American retirees. She has undertaken qualitative research in the United States and Thailand, exploring and comparing different later-life mobility practices, materialities, and experiences of Thai-American retirees.

  • University of Surrey
    PhD researcher
    Guildford

Tassya is a PhD researcher at the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Surrey. Her research looks at the intersections of retirement, migration, and tourism with a specific cultural focus on Thai-American retirees. She has undertaken qualitative research in the United States and Thailand, exploring and comparing different later-life mobility practices, materialities, and experiences of Thai-American retirees.

Growing up where connections are made very quickly and where a click connects everyone, I studied the Portuguese language in its global context, starting with its origin and evolutionary process.
I became an apologist for plurilinguism and multilinguism, especially in a world evolving more and more towards globalization. Nonetheless, there were still many aspects to investigate, mainly because some questions related to second language learning are now emerging. Currently, I am developing my Ph.D thesis to understand the role of the host language in the integration and inclusion processes of migrants and refugees. The main goal of this work is to facilitate te inclusion of these people and groups in the host society, trying to make the world fairer, egalitarian and equitable.

Growing up where connections are made very quickly and where a click connects everyone, I studied the Portuguese language in its global context, starting with its origin and evolutionary process.
I became an apologist for plurilinguism and multilinguism, especially in a world evolving more and more towards globalization. Nonetheless, there were still many aspects to investigate, mainly because some questions related to second language learning are now emerging. Currently, I am developing my Ph.D thesis to understand the role of the host language in the integration and inclusion processes of migrants and refugees. The main goal of this work is to facilitate te inclusion of these people and groups in the host society, trying to make the world fairer, egalitarian and equitable.

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