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 Justyna Bokajło

Justyna Bokajło

Company: University of Wroclaw

Position: researcher, analyst, lecturer, Institute of International Studies, Section of International Economic Relations and European Integration

Economist, Ph.D. in political science, with many years of academic and business experience. She is an expert in the Polish and German media.

She specializes in: international economic policy, including the economics of crises and economic and financial security, as well as motivations for political and economic decisions; international relations, including the EU and the euro area; transformation and energy security.

She mainly focuses on Polish-German relations, the role of Germany in international relations, including ordoliberalism and the Social Market Economy.

Expert of the Polish Accreditation Committee, lecturer and researcher at the University of Wrocław and Lazarski University in Warsaw, where in 2019 she was the dean's plenipotentiary for the development of international cooperation.

She has held expert internships, e.g. at the Polish Embassy in London and the Fraunhofer-Zentrum für Internationales Management und Wissensökonomie in Leipzig. She is a scholarship holder of DAAD, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the European Commission

Visiting professor at many foreign universities, e.g. in Germany, Italy, Great Britain and Australia.

Justyna has been awarded many times for her research, expert and education activities by the Aleksander von Humboldt Foundation, FOR by Leszek Balcerowicz, Rector of the University of Wroclaw, Ministry of Science and Higher Education.

In her business activity, Justyna deals with the implementation of neuroscience in coaching processes.

She is the author of scientific and expert publications, a member of editorial teams and scientific boards of many international journals and a regular speaker at international congresses and conferences.

 

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