Helena Ostrowicka, Full Professor
Principal Investigator
Violetta Kopińska, Associate Professor
Celina Czech-Włodarczyk PhD
Celina Czech-Włodarczyk, PhD – Doctor of humanities in the field of pedagogy, master’s degree in special education and political science, speech therapist, research and teaching assistant professor at the Department of Research Methodology and Discourse Studies at Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz; research interests: functioning and reforming of educational systems in North America and Europe; methods of teaching children with special educational needs; education of national, ethnic and linguistic minorities in Canada and France; globalization and its impact on the sphere of education; influence of economic and ideological factors on reforms undertaken in the sphere of education. Selected publications: “Neoliberalism and civic education. Comparative study on the example of public secondary schools in Poland and Canada”, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2012; E. Potulicka, D. Hildebrandt-Wypych, C. Czech-Włodarczyk (eds.), “Educational systems in European countries” (Oficyna Wydawnicza Impuls, 2012); A. Boroń, A. Mańkowska, C. Czech-Włodarczyk, P. Peret-Drążewska (eds.), “Education in global and local conditions. Contexts and examples” (Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, 2018).
Magdalena Cuprjak PhD
Klaudia Wolniewicz-Slomka PhD
Assistant Professor in the Department of Research Methodology and Discourse Studies at the Faculty of Pedagogy, Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz. She holds a Ph.D. degree in public policy. Her research interests focus on public policy, especially family policy, social policy on a local level, and media discourse. Her most important publications include “Projektowanie i implementacja polityki publicznej – przegląd podejść teoretycznych” [w:] „Studia z Polityki Publicznej”, 9(3(35)/2022; „Heterotopias of Nationalist Youth Organisations in Poland: Communitarisation and Entry/Exit System” [w:] „The Qualitative Report”, 27(11) (with Helena Ostrowicka); “Między pracą a rodziną ‒ opieka nad najmłodszym dzieckiem w debacie prasowej” [in:] „Szkoła-Zawód-Praca”, 21/2021; “Design and implementation of family policy on a local level: example of two cities” [in:] „Problemy Polityki Społecznej. Studia i Dyskusje”, 45/2019; She has participated in many national and international research projects carried out at the University of Warsaw, Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Exeter and financed by i.e. National Science Centre, Erasmus Plus.
Joanna Stepaniuk PhD
A doctor of social sciences in the discipline of pedagogy; recently a PhD student at the Faculty of Sociology of the University of Warsaw (earlier the Institute of Sociology of the University of Warsaw); an educator, a certified teacher; an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Social Sciences in the State University of Stefan Batory in Skierniewice. In the period of 2014-2015 the expert in intercultural education within the project ’Diversity (in)among Us’ at the Education Development Centre in Warsaw. The author of over 30 scientific articles and chapters in the collective works, a co-editor of 2 scientific monographs, a speaker/lecturer at national and international conferences.
Her main research interest areas of studies are: intercultural education, national and ethnic minorities, immigrants and refugees in Poland, cultural transmission in the immigrants’ families, children’s rights in the educational practice, educational sociology, the matters of non-governmental organizations and voluntary. She has got the experience in the conducting of field research both in Poland and abroad.
Iuliia Lashchuk PhD
Philosopher, researcher, migration activist. She obtained a master’s degree in cultural studies at the East European National University of Lesia Ukrainka in Lutsk and defended with honors her doctoral dissertation on women’s migration at the University of Warsaw. Holder of the scholarship of the Polish Government in 2011-2012 (Government Scholarship Program for Young Scientists) and in 2015-2018 (Stefan Banach Program). Research interests: categories of otherness and strangeness and their immanent relations with exclusion, gender relations in the nation state, female migration, issues of identity, belonging and diversity, ethical dimensions of hospitality.
Selected publication: Displaced Art and the Reconstruction of Memory: Ukrainian Artists from Crimea and Donbas [in:] “Open Cultural Studies”; 2018, 2, The Care turn. Care as an attitude towards strangeness, [in:] „Ethics”, edited by Monika Rogowska-Stangret and Iuliia Lashchuk. Since 2011, she has been involved in non-formal education in Ukraine and Poland and works with children and youth as an educator.