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We have a passion
for science

With nearly 400 scientists and close to 30 research centers conducting 250 research projects annually worth over EUR 21 million, we continually invest in the development of science and strive for high-quality research.

 
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Psychology of money

Agata Gąsiorowska

Psychologist

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Prevention of bullying in schools

Małgorzata Wójcik

Psychologist

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Cultural studies

Mirosław Filiciak

Cultural researcher

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Youth, gender and migration studies

Paula Pustułka

Sociologist

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Neuroscience

Jarosław Michałowski

Psychologist

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Criminal/forensic psychology

Daniel Boduszek

Criminal psychologist

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Health psychology

Aleks Luszczynska

Psychologist

By remaining in our specialization bubbles, we sometimes forget to make scientific knowledge accessible to the wider society.

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Mirosław Filiciak

Associate Professor / Ph. D.

cultural and media researcher

Insubordination is usually considered to be a bad thing. Yet, it might be assumed, that obedient individuals have caused more harm in the history of the world than disobedient ones.

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Tomasz Grzyb

Associate Professor / Ph. D.

social psychologist

Designing is not just a process of making pretty pictures. Designs also carry designers’ responsibility for the consequences of the implemented solutions.

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Mariusz Wszołek

Assistant Professor / Ph. D.

communication and design expert

If you lived in a world, where you could see examples of people helping others everywhere, you would do it more often.

Dariusz Doliński

Dariusz Doliński

Professor

psychologist

Lawyers reflect their epoch. These days, lawyers must possess multifaceted expertise, because our world is multifaceted.

Tomasz Lewandowski

Tomasz Lewandowski

Assistant Professor / Ph. D.

lawyer

A conviction that ‘it can’t be done’ and ‘this is how it must be’ prevents any type of change.

Roman Cieślak

Professor

Roman Cieślak

psychologist