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Economist Wing Thye Woo, a professor at the University of California Davis, specializing in East Asian economies, delivered a lecture at the University Lazarski titled: "The Rise of China: The Implications for U.S. and EU", on the impact of China's economic growth on the economy of Europe and the United States. The meeting was held on 20 November 2010.
We cordially invite anyone who may be interested to participate in the 1st Conference of Doctoral Students of social sciences in the field of bankruptcy, restructuring law and insolvency research titled "Bankruptcy and restructuring proceedings from the legal and economic perspective".
The conference is the first, interacademic event organised entirely by doctoral students and dedicated to them.
We invite doctoral students who conduct their research in the field of social and economic sciences concerning issues of bankruptcy, insolvency and restructuring of entities and natural persons who do not conduct economic activity, to participate in the conference. The conference is to enable young scholars to present the results of their research and exchange ideas pertaining to restructuring proceedings, insolvency and bankruptcy, not only from the point of view of law but also with aspects of economic analysis of legal processes, sociology and the axiology of law. Insolvency, which very often entails poverty, constitutes an important social phenomenon and, as such, is crucial in terms of social and economic development processes in a society. We do hope that the conference will motivate doctoral students to instigate and continue multifaceted research of that phenomenon.
On April, 11th we will tackle an ever-increasingly complex and mind-boggling issue of artificial intelligence (AI). What is it, really, and why now?
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The trip to the «Stress Management and Mindfulness» workshop with the European Academy of Innovation turned out to be a real and extremely pleasant adventure. It was my first Erasmus+, so I went there with some fears – whether the workshops will turn out to be interesting, whether the people I will meet will be nice and whether there will be someone to spend the evening with. They all turned out to be unfounded! What's more, I came back delighted and full of admiration how everything was perfectly organized, with new knowledge and skills and enriched by several new friendships.
On December 17, at Lazarski University, we met to discuss the concept of freedom of speech. We tried to answer the questions: Can we express our opinions without fear of being prosecuted? Excluded from public space? Boycotted in social and professional life? Is it a privilege of every human being and an absolute right, or is it subject to prohibitions and restrictions?
This year's triumphants of the most prestigious competition Success of the Year in Healthcare - Leaders in Medicine, in the Public Health category, are Lazarski University and Małgorzata Galązka-Sobotka, PhD, Dean of the Centre for Postgraduate Studies and Director of the Institute of Healthcare Management at Lazarski University.
During the online debate on December 10 about who needs of metaverse from Mark Zuckerberg, interesting arguments were made in favour: it is a potentially attractive testing platform for new business ideas, psychological research and sociological research on a global scale. People with disabilities or social phobias and shy introverts will appreciate the benefits of virtual and enhanced interaction. It will also be an attractive place to earn money (although it is not yet clear on what terms). An undeniable advantage will be the possibility to participate in virtual events of cultural, entertainment or sporting nature, regardless of the physical location of participants and organizers. The idea of metaverse is under construction and the software is still being developed.
An English-language monograph by Błażej Kuźniacki, PhD, assistant professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration in the Department of Administrative, Constitutional and Labour Law, has been published by the prestigious Edward Elgar Publishing. It is the highest scoring scientific publication - 300 points - according to the currently applicable criteria in Polish science.