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MORE SPEAKERSBogusława Drelich-Skulska
Company: Wrocław University of Economics and Business
Position: Vice-Rector for Accreditation and International Co-operation
We will meet in a unique place - the International Congress Centre in Katowice! The unusual shape of the facility, the green valley leading to the Spodek Arena, unique climate and energy, area and capacity, this is where great events take place.
Dozens of online debates about an economy transformed by a pandemic - opportunities for a new opening. Current and important topics for the future of business and the market. Dozens of invited entrepreneurs and investors, government representatives and experts.
25 April 2022 • Katowice,
International Congress Center
26-27 April 2022 • Katowice,
University of Silesia, Faculty of Humanities
The European Forum of Young Leaders will provide participants from Poland, other European Union countries, the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus with a space to share experiences, establish contacts and discuss topics important to young people across Europe.
Company: Wrocław University of Economics and Business
Position: Vice-Rector for Accreditation and International Co-operation
Professor Bogusława Drelich-Skulska graduated from Wroclaw University of Economics and Business (Former Oskar Lange Academy of Economics) at Faculty of National Economy in 1986. She obtained her doctorate degree in 1992 for a research and dissertation titled South Korean export-oriented development strategy and a postdoctoral degree in 2002 for her academic achievements and postdoctoral dissertation titled Japan's foreign economic policy at the turn of the 21st century. In 2012, she presented her monograph titled Economic Regionalism in East Asia. One view - different dimensions (published by The Publishing House of the Wroclaw University of Economics), based on which she conferred the title of professor in economics.
Her scientific research interests involve international business, and development economics, with particular attention paid to economic policy issues in selected South-East Asia. Her research activities are also focused on shaping economic regionalism in South-East Asia from the macroeconomic and microeconomic perspective in the XXI century and the EU regional development based on the example of the Lower Silesia region (Dolny Slask).
Professor Bogusława Drelich-Skulska, mainly as a research project leader, participated in the projects financed by Jean Monnet Programme, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development, and The National Science Centre. She is an author and editor of 8 monographs and over 100 scientific articles devoted to the economic and political processes in Asia. She was a framer and organizer of the international conference series titled "Asia-Pacific". From 2007, those events constitute a platform for an international debate about the economic, political, and social issues in this region. She was a lecturer in many foreign universities worldwide, including Switzerland, Japan, Australia, Estonia, Great Britain, and the United States. Professor Bogusława Drelich-Skulska already promoted 14 doctors, and currently, she supervises 3 Ph.D. candidates.
List of publications: https://scholar.google.pl/citations?user=Nf9H_V0AAAAJ&hl=pl
Academic functions at Wroclaw University of Economics and Business:
Vice-rector for Accreditation and International Cooperation (2022-2024)
Vice-rector for Research and International Cooperation (2020-2021)
Vice -rector for International Cooperation (2016-2019)
Head of the Department of International Business at the Faculty of Economics and Finance
The Director of the Office of International Cooperation at Wroclaw University of Economics (2012-2016)
Vice-dean for didactics and full-time studies at the Faculty of Economic Sciences (2005-2012)
Community functions as a member in international and national association:
Member of Board of Trustees IHI Zittau (2021-2024)
European Association for South-East Asian Studies (EUROSEAS)
Polish Association of International Studies (PTSM)
Polish Economic Society (PES)
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