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dr hab. Adam Mrozowicki, prof. UWr

This picture shows professor Adam Mrozowicki.Adam Mrozowicki - Head of the Department of Sociology of Labor and Economy at the Institute of Sociology, University of Wroclaw, since October 2017. He received his PhD in social sciences in 2009 from the Center for Sociological Research at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium). He has worked at the UWr Institute of Sociology since October 2009. In 2016, he received a doctoral degree in social sciences in the discipline of sociology, specializing in the sociology of economy, from the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Wroclaw. His research interests include sociology of work, sociology of the economy, comparative research on collective labor relations, research on precarity, critical social realism and biographical research methodology. At the University of Wroclaw, he has led research projects funded by the EU's 7th Framework Program and Horizon Europe, the European Commission's Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion, the Foundation for Polish Science and the National Science Center. Chairman of the Council for the Scientific Discipline of Sociological Sciences at the University of Wroclaw in 2019-2020 and for the term 2020-2024 (until February 2024), Vice-Chairman of the Sociology of Labor Section of the Polish Sociological Society, member of the editorial board of Sociological Review, European Journal of Industrial Relations and Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research. Head of the NCN OPUS project "COV-WORK: Socio-Economic Awareness, Work Experience and Coping Strategies of Poles in the Context of the Post-Pandemic Crisis" and of the research team in the Horizon Europe INCA project INcrease Corporate Political Responsibility and Accountability (project number 101061653). Recipient of a Fulbright Senior Award from the Polish-American Fulbright Commission at Cornell University, the School of Industrial and Labor Relations (Ithaca, USA) in 2024.