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Alien ProjectWorkshops in WSE 16-2001
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maps schedule
study visits contacts
WARSAW 2017
Warsaw School of Economics
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ALIEN projectsummary
Advanced Learning and Inclusive EnviroNment (ALIEN) for Higher Education through greater knowledge and understanding of migration processes
The project aims at contributing to greater equity and social cohesion within Europe through a series of knowledge-exchange activities with diverse stakeholders (ac-ademics national and local authorities migrant community organisations) and through the understanding of complexities of migration flows
Given the critical context of the current refugee crisis in Europe the projects objec-tives are
- To advance young people inter-cultural competences knowledge and understand-ings of migration through transnational multi and interdisciplinary collaboration of academic staff migrant organizations and postgraduate students
- To develop engagement of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) with local and international migrant organizations as well as regional authorities to build bridges and share knowledge good practices and raise awareness of issues around migra-tion
Through - Innovative education methods focusing on migration issues from the perspective of particular social science discipline including Economics Education PoliticsSociologySocial Policy and Social Work
- A Community of Practice created around open access virtual platform (ie e-mod-ules examples of teaching activities and assessment strategy) for use and
- Handbooks of education methodologies and scenarios for workshops materials for direct use in the teaching curriculum
Living Labs will work as interactive think tanks where issues amp opinions of public concern related to migration will be dis-cussed
Living labs will serve as an input for the projectsrsquo learning materials and thus they will operate as the meeting point of the di-verse stakeholders of the project and they will involve interchange of ideas method-ology forming and collection of data
The project involves partnership institutions based in Po-land (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technolo-gy Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr University and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
contacts Anna Iwańczuk Magdalena Golba Michał Domagała
project coordinatorsJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
monitoring personJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
administration issuesJan Misiuna Marta Pachocka Magda Proczek
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsAl Niepodległości 162T +48 22 564 77 77F +48 22 849 53 12httpuczelniasghwawplenuniversityinformationlocationPagesdefaultaspx
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsT (+48 22 564 60 00httpuczelniasghwawplplStronydefaultaspx
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welcome to WARSAW
directions from the airport (MODLIN) to city center
Train Masovian Railway
Time schedule20-30 minutes between Modlin railway station and Warsaw Modlin Airport terminallink httpwwwmazowieckiecompl
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwmodlinbuscom
Taxi Use the link below link httpenmodlinairportplstronataxi
Prices 119 - 249 PLN
general transportation info
Ticket prices for all modes1 person (valid for 20 mins) 340 PLN1 person (valid for 75 minutes) 440 PLN1 person (valid for 24 hours) 1500 PLN 1 person (valid for 700 PM on Friday till 800 AM on Monday) 2400 PLNlink httpwwwztmwawplc=110ampl=2
Time schedule (bus and tram)Use the link belowlink httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
directions from the airport (CHOPIN) to city center
Train Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentrainhtml
Time scheduleUse the link below link httpwwwztmwawplindexphpc=81ampl=2
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplenpublic-trans-porthtml
Taxi Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentaxihtml
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welcome to WSE
directions to Warsaw School of Economics
metro line map
Train (metro line) STOP Pole Mokotowskie M1 Metro Line
BusSTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 02 01 08 05 Bus number 119 167 174 700 N34 N36
TrolleySTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 03 numbers 1 7 9 17 25 33
TaxiSzkoła Głoacutewna Handlowa (SGH) al Niepodległości 162
link for app httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
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WARSAW SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS map
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Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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ALIEN projectsummary
Advanced Learning and Inclusive EnviroNment (ALIEN) for Higher Education through greater knowledge and understanding of migration processes
The project aims at contributing to greater equity and social cohesion within Europe through a series of knowledge-exchange activities with diverse stakeholders (ac-ademics national and local authorities migrant community organisations) and through the understanding of complexities of migration flows
Given the critical context of the current refugee crisis in Europe the projects objec-tives are
- To advance young people inter-cultural competences knowledge and understand-ings of migration through transnational multi and interdisciplinary collaboration of academic staff migrant organizations and postgraduate students
- To develop engagement of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) with local and international migrant organizations as well as regional authorities to build bridges and share knowledge good practices and raise awareness of issues around migra-tion
Through - Innovative education methods focusing on migration issues from the perspective of particular social science discipline including Economics Education PoliticsSociologySocial Policy and Social Work
- A Community of Practice created around open access virtual platform (ie e-mod-ules examples of teaching activities and assessment strategy) for use and
- Handbooks of education methodologies and scenarios for workshops materials for direct use in the teaching curriculum
Living Labs will work as interactive think tanks where issues amp opinions of public concern related to migration will be dis-cussed
Living labs will serve as an input for the projectsrsquo learning materials and thus they will operate as the meeting point of the di-verse stakeholders of the project and they will involve interchange of ideas method-ology forming and collection of data
The project involves partnership institutions based in Po-land (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technolo-gy Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr University and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
contacts Anna Iwańczuk Magdalena Golba Michał Domagała
project coordinatorsJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
monitoring personJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
administration issuesJan Misiuna Marta Pachocka Magda Proczek
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsAl Niepodległości 162T +48 22 564 77 77F +48 22 849 53 12httpuczelniasghwawplenuniversityinformationlocationPagesdefaultaspx
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsT (+48 22 564 60 00httpuczelniasghwawplplStronydefaultaspx
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welcome to WARSAW
directions from the airport (MODLIN) to city center
Train Masovian Railway
Time schedule20-30 minutes between Modlin railway station and Warsaw Modlin Airport terminallink httpwwwmazowieckiecompl
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwmodlinbuscom
Taxi Use the link below link httpenmodlinairportplstronataxi
Prices 119 - 249 PLN
general transportation info
Ticket prices for all modes1 person (valid for 20 mins) 340 PLN1 person (valid for 75 minutes) 440 PLN1 person (valid for 24 hours) 1500 PLN 1 person (valid for 700 PM on Friday till 800 AM on Monday) 2400 PLNlink httpwwwztmwawplc=110ampl=2
Time schedule (bus and tram)Use the link belowlink httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
directions from the airport (CHOPIN) to city center
Train Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentrainhtml
Time scheduleUse the link below link httpwwwztmwawplindexphpc=81ampl=2
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplenpublic-trans-porthtml
Taxi Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentaxihtml
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welcome to WSE
directions to Warsaw School of Economics
metro line map
Train (metro line) STOP Pole Mokotowskie M1 Metro Line
BusSTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 02 01 08 05 Bus number 119 167 174 700 N34 N36
TrolleySTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 03 numbers 1 7 9 17 25 33
TaxiSzkoła Głoacutewna Handlowa (SGH) al Niepodległości 162
link for app httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
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WARSAW SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS map
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Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
Living Lab 1 05-09 December INNOVATHENS
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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participants
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
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team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
contacts Anna Iwańczuk Magdalena Golba Michał Domagała
project coordinatorsJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
monitoring personJan Misiuna Marta PachockaMagda Proczek
administration issuesJan Misiuna Marta Pachocka Magda Proczek
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsAl Niepodległości 162T +48 22 564 77 77F +48 22 849 53 12httpuczelniasghwawplenuniversityinformationlocationPagesdefaultaspx
WSE Warsaw School of EconomicsT (+48 22 564 60 00httpuczelniasghwawplplStronydefaultaspx
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5
welcome to WARSAW
directions from the airport (MODLIN) to city center
Train Masovian Railway
Time schedule20-30 minutes between Modlin railway station and Warsaw Modlin Airport terminallink httpwwwmazowieckiecompl
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwmodlinbuscom
Taxi Use the link below link httpenmodlinairportplstronataxi
Prices 119 - 249 PLN
general transportation info
Ticket prices for all modes1 person (valid for 20 mins) 340 PLN1 person (valid for 75 minutes) 440 PLN1 person (valid for 24 hours) 1500 PLN 1 person (valid for 700 PM on Friday till 800 AM on Monday) 2400 PLNlink httpwwwztmwawplc=110ampl=2
Time schedule (bus and tram)Use the link belowlink httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
directions from the airport (CHOPIN) to city center
Train Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentrainhtml
Time scheduleUse the link below link httpwwwztmwawplindexphpc=81ampl=2
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplenpublic-trans-porthtml
Taxi Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentaxihtml
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welcome to WSE
directions to Warsaw School of Economics
metro line map
Train (metro line) STOP Pole Mokotowskie M1 Metro Line
BusSTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 02 01 08 05 Bus number 119 167 174 700 N34 N36
TrolleySTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 03 numbers 1 7 9 17 25 33
TaxiSzkoła Głoacutewna Handlowa (SGH) al Niepodległości 162
link for app httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
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8
WARSAW SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS map
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10
Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
12
Living Lab 1 05-09 December INNOVATHENS
13
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
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team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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welcome to WARSAW
directions from the airport (MODLIN) to city center
Train Masovian Railway
Time schedule20-30 minutes between Modlin railway station and Warsaw Modlin Airport terminallink httpwwwmazowieckiecompl
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwmodlinbuscom
Taxi Use the link below link httpenmodlinairportplstronataxi
Prices 119 - 249 PLN
general transportation info
Ticket prices for all modes1 person (valid for 20 mins) 340 PLN1 person (valid for 75 minutes) 440 PLN1 person (valid for 24 hours) 1500 PLN 1 person (valid for 700 PM on Friday till 800 AM on Monday) 2400 PLNlink httpwwwztmwawplc=110ampl=2
Time schedule (bus and tram)Use the link belowlink httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
directions from the airport (CHOPIN) to city center
Train Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentrainhtml
Time scheduleUse the link below link httpwwwztmwawplindexphpc=81ampl=2
Bus Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplenpublic-trans-porthtml
Taxi Use the link below link httpswwwlotnisko-chopinaplentaxihtml
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welcome to WSE
directions to Warsaw School of Economics
metro line map
Train (metro line) STOP Pole Mokotowskie M1 Metro Line
BusSTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 02 01 08 05 Bus number 119 167 174 700 N34 N36
TrolleySTOP Metro Pole Mokotowskie 03 numbers 1 7 9 17 25 33
TaxiSzkoła Głoacutewna Handlowa (SGH) al Niepodległości 162
link for app httpwarszawajakdojadepllocale=en
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8
WARSAW SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS map
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10
Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
12
participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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participants
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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welcome to WSE
directions to Warsaw School of Economics
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Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
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Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
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STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
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Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
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Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
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1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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WARSAW SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS map
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10
Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
16
participants
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
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1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
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1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
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1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
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1430 - 1900
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Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
16
participants
16
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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25
26
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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31
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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9
10
Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
16
participants
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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27
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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29
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
10
Monday 1601
Tuesday 1701
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
ul Anielewicza 6 Warsaw
0900 - 1000
0945 - 1030
1030 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1600
1600
Opening amp Welcome to SGH Warsaw School of Economics Remarks by Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs Professor Krzysztof Kozłowski Remarks by Vice Rector for International Relations Professor Jacek Prokop Marta Pachocka (WSE) Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE)
Introduction to SGH workshop schedule principles guidelines Patricia Pater (WSE) Guided tour of SGH historical campus Patricia Pater (WSE)
LUNCH BREAK
Sightseeing ndash POLIN Museum (6 Mordechaja Anielewicza St 00-157 Warsaw)
DINNER BREAK Leisure Time
UNHCR in Poland Maria Pamuła
Lecture and Discussion with the Ambassador of Armenia to Poland Edgar Ghazaryan Lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Katarzyna Pisarska LUNCH BREAK Meeting with Dominik Wach Dominik Wach - researcher amp practitioner - Centre for Migration Research University of Warsaw De-partment of Social Integration and Crisis Interven-tion Warsaw Family Assistance Center
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
0930 - 1130
1130 - 1230
1230 - 1400
1400 - 1500
1500 - 1730
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11
0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
12
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13
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
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team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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0845 - 1100
1130 - 1300
1300 - 1400
1400 - 1600
1600
STUDY VISITS (students)
Frontex Ewa Moncure (Introduction Overview of current situation in the field of border management of the EU EU-Turkey deal QampA) (Plac Europejski 6)
The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw (Urząd Miasta WarszawaUl Wierzbowa 9)
LUNCH BREAK
Meeting with Ocalenie Foundation Gagik Grigoryan
Team Work
Plac Europejski 6
Urząd Miasta Warszawa Ul Wierzbowa 9 room 148
SGH cantine
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
Wednesday 1801
Thursday 1901
1130 - 1400
1400 - 1430
1430 - 1900
1430-1530
1530-1730
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
SGH cantine
Meeting with art groups working with migrants and refugees Strefa Wolnosłowa Praktycy Kultury
LUNCH BREAK
Teamwork art students work on design context of the materials prepared by SGH students Teachersrsquo workshop Migration knowledge mapco-operation with stakeholdersformal arrangements Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Community of practice - Specification Wiesław
Friday 2001
STUDY VISITS (students)
Ministry of Internal Affairs (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administrac-jiul Stefana Batorego 5 02-591 Warszawa)
Linin Refugee Camp (Linin 05-530 Goacutera Kalwaria)
Teamwork
Al Niepodległości 162 room 151 WSE Warsaw School of Economics
1000 - 1200
1200 - 1500
1500
Stefana Batorego 5 02-591
Goacutera Kalwaria 05-530
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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participants
professors
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has studied in London Helsinki and Athens and she holds an ldquoMA in Design Critical Theory and Practicerdquo from Goldsmiths University of London She is an IKY scholar Her practice and research has been presented in international conferences and exhibitions She lives and works in Athens
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIΤ)Professor at PJAITewasataleckapjwstkedupl
Ewa Satalecka is Professor at Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies in Warsaw and leader of its motion typography class She represents Poland on the international forum of ATypI (International Typography Association) Satalecka organizes international design workshops conferences and exhibitions of typography and infor-mation design Her work includes kinetic typography installations presented at the ldquoLiq-uid Pagerdquo Symposium in Britains Tate (2008) and as a part of the international ldquoMoving Typerdquo Exhibition in the Gutenberg Museum Mainz Germany (2011) Edited by Satalecka MOTYF2013 MOTYF2014 Fajrant (available on issuu prized TDC 2012 certificate) Her articles were included in Very Graphic Polish designers of the 20th Century edited by Jacek Mrowczyk (IAM 2015) and 365xtypo 365 stories on type typography and graphic design edited by Linda Kudrnovska (Etapes 2015)
Katerina Antonaki (Technopolis City of Athens)Creative directorantokaterinamailcom
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer and researcher She has been a visiting lecturer at Graphic Design Department TEI of Athens for 3 years Her work ranges from brand identity and editorial design to spatial design Along with her design practice she is involved in education and urban research projectsHer research interests include the activist role of graphic design (the visual and textual aspects of communication) at the social and political level disruptive actions in public space the role of spontaneity in design process and design methodologies She has
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly jour-nals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
Jan Misiuna (WSE)Professor at WSE
Jan Misiuna holds PhD in Economics from Warsaw School of Economics and double MA in Political Science and Cultural (American) Studies from University of Warsaw Often the silent one during official meetings he has published intensively (both in scholarly journals and regular media) on elections and election campaigns migrations and migration policy United States and Europe He has a soft spot for aviation
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Econom-ics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by ia EU Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs National Bank of Poland Polish National Science Center Beneficiary of ldquoYoung Scientistsrsquo Research Grantsrdquo financed by the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education since 2012 Visiting Research Fellow at the Centre drsquoeacutetudes europeacuteennes of the Sciences Po Paris (2015) Visiting Professor at the University of Economics in Bratislava (2015) and at the University of Tartu (2016) Secretary of the Polish European Community Studies Association (PECSA) Member of PTE UACES IPSA IMISCOE IASFM AIELF Her main research interests are ia socio-demographic changes in EuropeEU EuropeEU and international migration EU policy on migration and asylum immigration policy and integration policy in France Francersquos international position European economy world economy global public goods
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)tarjanieminenaaltofi
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)kingaskogmailcom
Kinga graduated from the University of Warsaw with a Masters Degree in Linguistics Since then she has worked as a business assisstant ESL teacher and IT trainer translator and web designer - often integrating these areas in creative ways She is interested in web technologies games and education as well as popular science Moreover she is a Polish Language Coordinator in the TED Translators project and a member of TEDxWarsaw team In the Alien project she works as a teaching methodology designer and advisor Feel free to talk to her about the use of games and web tools for education organizing TEDx events and any of your interests
Marta Pachocka (WSE)martapachockagmailcom
Marta PACHOCKA holds a PhD in Economics (2013) Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies of the Collegium of Socio-Economics of the Warsaw School of Economics (WSE) Coordinator of the project EUMIGRO ndash ldquoJean Monnet Module on the European Union and the Contemporary International Migration ndash an Interdisciplinary Approachrdquo (2016ndash2019) co-financed by the EU in the framework of Erasmus+ Programme Key staff member of the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence of the Warsaw School of Economics (2016ndash2019) Researcher in the project IMINTEG at the Centre of Migration Research of the University of Warsaw Involved in many national and international projects co-funded by
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participants
professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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professors
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)Professor at WSE
She graduated from Warsaw School of Economics (Faculty of Foreign Trade) and postgraduate studies in pedagogy (SGH) and intellectual property pro-tection (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Lublin) Her research interests include international integration and international organizations She has worked on many Polish universities and supervised more than 180 master and bachelor thesis Frequent author co-author and editor of articles monographs reviews etc She also received and coordinated many grants (including Jean Monnet Permanent Course (1995ndash1998) Jean Monnet ndash Life-long Learnig Programm (2013ndash2014) Jean Monnet Programme (2014ndash2015) ERASMUS+ Trice she has received Warsaw School of Economics Rectorrsquos team award for teaching as well as numerous other awards also for her doc-toral dissertation Member of many professional bodies and organizations including Polish European Community Studies Association and Polish Economic Society She has organized many conferences and national and international seminars She has collaborated with the World Bank UNDP UNHCR Amnesty International Robert Schuman Foundation (Fundacja R Schumana) US Embassy in Poland National School for Public Administra-tion (KSAP) National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
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participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
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documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
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at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
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team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
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phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
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Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
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index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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students
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Agata Juszkiewicz is a student of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her interests range from art to science She is passionate about graphic design photography architecture but also new technologies and its approach to design Her project of Interactive Chairs has been presented at the international conference dedicated to a Human-Computer Interaction Agatarsquos experiene includes identity and information system design for international cultural events She has tried her hand at various fields Starting with the internship at the interior design studio in Warsaw Poland then working in a post-production studio in Hong Kong China and joining a Service Design team in the Innovation Lab of Alior Bank in Warsaw Poland afterwards Agata with a couple of friends have founded Zwrotnica Foundation which aim is to promote young independent artists She is an optimistic and open-minded personality who is curious about the world and other cultures Agata is fascinated by China and keen on learning chinese language
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Anna is a second-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics currently pursuing her BA in Global Business Finance and Governance Initially wanting to become a doctor she majored in biology and chemistry in Batory High School in Warsaw Poland but after a year spent working as a business translator she decided to follow the economic path in her further education Since her first year at WSE she has been an active member of the Foreign Affairs Club organising events such as Action Diplomacy which gives high school and university students an opportunity to visit embassies and meet the ambassadors from all of the countries around the world or Young Visegrad which was dedicated to the activity of the Visegrad Group Currently she is preparing to organise the third edition of the Human Rights Week and the third edition of the Warsaw MUN conference POLMUN
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Basia Krajewska is a graduate of New Media Art at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology in Warsaw Poland Her main interests are typography web design poster design because working in those areas
allows you to combine manual work and technology She is eager to broaden her knowledge in those fields but she always uses every opportunity to try and work on something new Beside her main studying sector she is interested in advertising and psychology It the future she would like to work in an advertising agency
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Cezary Jaroni is a second-year student of International Economics at the Warsaw School of Economics and a first-year student at the University of Warsaw majoring Political Science Initially he worked as an assistant to the Member of Parliament In a young age he launched the start-up He is interested in many issues related to business and politics mainly European politics He is the member of Foreign Affairs Student Club in Warsaw He is also the member of Cems Club Warsaw Student Business Club and The Student Club of the Research on the Competitiveness
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
He is a senior student in the Graphic Design department in the TEI of Athens He is a very sociable and smile person with a good sense of humor and he really enjoys team working As for his studying sector he likes brand and package design editorial and social design He never looses opportunities in participating in workshops and exhibitions concerning design He is a team player and he loves experimenting on new projects and techniques In his free time he gets into technology and practices on various design softwares and tools
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka is an undergraduate student at Technological Educational Institute of Athens During the years of study she has participated in exhibitions and workshops according to design and Visual Communica-tion Some of her favorite fields of design are Branding Identity Editorial Design and Illustration Regarding her interests she paints and she creates comics experi-menting with different techniques and paper textures combining her excitement for poetry and painting She lives in Athens
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participants
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Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
Living Lab 1 05-09 December INNOVATHENS
17
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
17
participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
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participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
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Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
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participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
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21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
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23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
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25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
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27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
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29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
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31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
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33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
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35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
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37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
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participants
16
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Kacper Radzik is a third-year student at the Warsaw School of Economics majoring Global Business Finance and Governance He is interested in many subjects related to economy politics and business His main researches focus on innovations in business as well as digitalization of economy and its impact on efficiency and the usage of goods In his thesis he analyzes the sharing economy ndash the new model of distributing and using goods Initially he wanted to fulfill his career in investment banking but he dreams of doing something more important for the wellbeing of society and the economy In a young age he launched the start-up He is the member of foreign affairs student club in Warsaw where he is practicing diplomacy He is also the member of Investor Club Business Club and The Student Club of The Research on the Competitive-ness In 2014 he served as a councilor in the Council of Warsaw School of Economics In high school he worked with Amnesty International
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Magdalena Golba is a student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Member of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club for one year in which she is a Project Vice-manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many national projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Students for Republic in Poland Volunteer of many charity campaigns supporting human rights and people with disabilities She organizes many conferences about politics modern history and foreign affairs In 2013 she was awarded a Scholarship of the Prime Minister for the best high-school students in Poland for outstanding school performance and achievements Her main research interests are diplomatic protocol behavioral economics crowd psychology and marketing law in EU countries
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
She is a graduate of New Media path at Polish-Japanese Academy Information Technology in Warsaw Her area of interests are illustrations ceramic generative design and web design She is an individual with an open-mind per-
son curious about the world She tries to combine all her passion which is art with another hobby ndash is Taekwon-Do ITF She is a teamplayer equipped with a set of leadership skills and experience in event management Marta would like to be a web designer and in the future she wants to have her own graphic studio
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Student of 2nd year of International Economic Relations at Warsaw School of Economics Vice President of Foreign Affairs Studentsrsquo Club and Project Manager of 6th edition of Action Diplomacy - a unique project providing insight into the world of diplomacy by organizing meetings with the chiefs of diplomatic missions located in Warsaw Involved in many international projects arranged by EU The Center of Civics Education and Amnesty Internation-al Volunteer of many charity campaigns (Caritas Poland and World Youth Day 2016 volunteer) He organizes charity actions for polish hospices and many conferences about politics foreign affairs and intercultural and reli-gious dialogue - especially conferences on ecumenism
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
middot Masterrsquos student at SGH Warsaw School of Econom-ics pursuing a degree in Finance amp Accounting
middot President of SGH Foreign Affairs Club (2015-2017)
middot Interests civil society foreign policy migration innovation management
For years in her work and extracurricular activities she has been heavily focusing on the practical involvement in civil society politics and international relations In all her projects she focuses not only on Poland but also on the region since it is crucial to strengthen the economic and political ties between the North and South In 2016 she ei-ther organised or contributed to many events concerning eg sustainability or the Visegrad Group In April 2016 she
students
Living Lab 1 05-09 December INNOVATHENS
17
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
17
participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
18
participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
19
Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
20
participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
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39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Living Lab 1 05-09 December INNOVATHENS
17
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
17
participated in a Visegrad Group + Serbia talks simulation in Belgrade which explored in depth migration issues faced by Balkan and Visegrad states
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Hello I am Samar a Jordanian illustrator graphic design-er or a collector of random trinkets or perhaps all three I am currently living in Finland and doing an MA in Visual Communication Design I had previous experience in ad-vertising and also worked in branding and graphic design while also freelancing as an illustrator on the side I enjoy experimenting between Eastern and Western design culture I find Arabic calligraphy fascinating childrenrsquos books magical and 90s patterns cool
18
participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
19
Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
20
participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
18
participants
speakers
BG Capt Michal Nowak Capt Michal Nowak is an expert in the Analysis Unit International Cooperation Department at the Border Guard Headquarters He is a graduate from Warsaw School of Economics (2002)
Dominik Wach Researcher and practitioner Political analyst who specialises in migration and Middle Eastern affairs for 8 years profes-sionally involved in integration of refugees Former human rights observer in the West Bank (oPt)
Ewa Moncure Frontex Spokesperson Ewa is a spokesperson for the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and a head of the agencyrsquos press office Previous to joining Frontex in 2011 she worked for four years as a PR officer at the European Food Safety Authority in Parma Italy Before that Ewa worked in media relations at Ogilvy Public Relations in Brussels and Hill amp Knowlton also in Brussels Ewa holds an MA in International Relations from Univer-sity of Kent and an MA in Art History from Tufts University in Boston Ewa is Polish
Gagik Grigoryan Cultural mediator and educator Gagik Grigoryan is a cultural mediator and edu-cator with Georgian language He is member of the Board at Fundacja Ocalenie where he works since 2013 His work focuses on migrants and ref-ugees He is a native of Georgia and is a long-time activist in the NGO sector Expert on the culture of Caucasus region
HE Edgar Ghazaryan Ambassador of Armenia in Poland
HE Edgar Ghazaryan was nominated Ambassador to Poland in 2014 Until 2014 he served as Governor of Vayots Dzor region and was Dean of Department
of Management of the Armenian State University of Economics and Director of its Yeghegnadzor branch for many years Since 1999 he he has been a lecturer at the University He is a long time con-tributor to Armeniarsquos regional development and has served as an expert on municipal governance at UNDP since 2006 He holds a PhD in Economics
Izabela Hrynek lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Min-ister of Interior of Poland
Izabela Hrynek is a lawyer holding a position of advisor to the Minister of Interior of Poland delivering assistance on national strategies and legislation in the field of internal and interna-tional matters ia migration In the past years she worked as legal expert for EU institutions in Balkan states providing legal advice on rule of law humanitarian and migration matters She also works on research papers regarding EU Acquis and international law
Jacek Prokop Vice Rector for International Relations The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for the international relations He is also the chair of the Department of Business Economics at WSE He has received his PhD in Economics from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University known as Virginia Tech His dissertation was entitled bdquoA game theoretical investigation of the international debt overhangrdquo After spending 4 years in the doctoral program at Virginia Tech he became a tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Management and Strategy (currently Department of Strategy) at Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University where he has taught and conducted research for 7 years Since 1998 professor at WSE His Further research includes international cartels
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
19
Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
20
participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
19
Katarzyna Pisarska lecture on the EU and Eastern Partnership Ukraine Georgia etc Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies in Warsaw Poland Since 2004 she has transformed a ldquostart-uprdquo institution into an international renowned diplomatic academy with over 5500 Alumni coming from 75 countries Throughout her career she has inspired and led change within a number of organizations including the Community of Democracies and the Council of Europe In addition to her leader-ship and management experience Dr Pisarska pursues a career in academia She is an Assistant Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics an Associate Scholar at the Center for European Policy Analysis in Washington DC and a Visiting Professor at the Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy in Baku She has also served as adviser to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Polish Parlia-ment to the Office of National Security at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland and continues to work as regular foreign affairs broadcaster in Polish and international media Previously Dr Pisarska was a Fulbright Visiting Fellow at Harvard University (2007) a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins Universityrsquos School of Advanced International Studies (2010) and at the University of Oslo (2012) She is also a graduate of the University of Łoacutedź (Poland) War-saw School of Economics (Poland) and College of Europe in Bruges (Belgium)
Krzysztof Kozłowski Vice Rector for Teaching and Student Affairs The vice rector at Warsaw School of Economics responsible for teaching and students affairs He holds a MA in Journalism and Political Science (University of Warsaw 2002) and MA in Law and Administration (University of Warsaw 2006) Defended his PhD at the Institute of Political Science University of Warsaw (2008) Habilitat-ed at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań Faculty of Political Science and Journalism (2012 ) He was a Visiting Scholar Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea) Taiwan Fellow
(Soochow University Taiwan) Invited Lecturer at Carsquo Foscari di Venezia (Italy) He is interest-ed in political and economic transformation and change in East and Central Asia Professor Kozłowski conducts studies concerning the eco-nomic analysis of organized crime and terrorism
Maria Pamuła
Maria Pamuła is lawyer activist expert on pro-tection of refugees at UNHCR
Tomasz Cytrynowicz Tomasz Cytrynowicz has graduated from the Faculty of Law University of Bialystok has long been associated with migration matters Longtime employee of the Office for Foreigners Experience gained on the position of the Head of the Refugee Procedures Division then Director of the Department for Legalisation of Stay currently Director of the Office of the Head of the Office for Foreigners
Witold Klaus Lawyer criminologist evaluator Chair of the Board lawyer criminologist eval-uator PhD in law assistant professor at the In-stitute of Legal Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and Centre of Migration Research at the University of Warsaw President of the Board of the Association for Legal Intervention Member of the Board of the Polish Society of Criminology in 2009 awarded Social Nobel Prize by Ashoka Foundation ndash Innovators for the Public graduate the Human Rights School organized by the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights author and editor of number of publications on human rights refugee and foreigner rights criminology restorative justice and discrimination issues In 2009 won second prize for the best legal PhD thesis awarded by one of the leading Polish legal journal called ldquoState and Lawrdquo [ldquoPaństwo i Pra-wordquo] author of number of publications on human rights immigrants and refugee rights criminolo-gy and restorative justice
20
participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
20
participants
communities organisations
Frontex httpfrontexeuropaeu The mission of Frontex - the European Border and Coast Guard Agency - is to promote coordi-nate and develop European border management in line with the EU fundamental rights charter and the concept of Integrated Border Manage-ment Frontexrsquos tasks include Monitoring migratory flows and carrying out risk analysis regarding all aspects of integrated border management Carrying out a vulnerabil-ity assessment including assessing Member Statesrsquo capacity and readiness to face threats and challenges at their external borders Monitoring the management of the external borders through the Agencyrsquos liaison officers in Member StatesCoordinating and organising joint operations and rapid border interventions to assist Member States at the external borders including in humanitarian emergencies and rescue at seaSupporting search and rescue operations that arise during border surveillance operations at sea Deploying European Border and Coast Guard teams including a rapid reaction pool for joint operations and rapid border interventions and within the framework of the migration manage-ment support teams Creating a technical equip-ment pool for deployment in joint operations rapid border interventions and in the framework of migration management support teams as well as in return operations and return interventionsProviding support at hotspot areas with screen-ing debriefing identification and fingerprint-ing establishing a procedure for referring and providing initial information people who need or wish to apply for international protection coop-erating with the European Asylum Support Office (EASO) and national authorities Supporting the development of technical standards for equip-ment especially for tactical-level command control and communication as well as technical surveillance to ensure interoperability at Union and national level Deploying equipment border guards and other staff from the rapid reaction pool where urgent action at the external borders is necessary Assisting Member States in fulfill-ing their return obligations including coordinat-ing and organising return operations
Fighting organised cross-border crime and terrorism at the external borders by supporting Member States in cooperation with Europol and Eurojust Setting up pools of forced-return monitors forced-return escorts and return specialistsSetting up and deploying return intervention teams during return interventions Supporting the training of Member Statesrsquo border guards other relevant staff and experts on return including the establishment of common training standards Participating in research and innovation in the control and surveillance of the external borders Developing and operating in-formation systems that enable swift and reliable exchanges of information regarding emerging border-management risks illegal immigration and return cooperating with the Commission Union bodies offices and agencies as well as the European Migration Network Assisting in the development and operation of EUROSUR and the development of a common information-shar-ing environment including interoperability of systems Supporting Member Statesrsquo coast guard authorities through cooperation with the Euro-pean Fisheries Control Agency and the European Maritime Safety Agency providing services information equipment and training and co-ordinating multipurpose operations Assisting technical and operational cooperation between Member States and third countries
Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
The foundation supports migrants in the inte-gration and individual development We act for intercultural dialogue and strengthening of civil society We strive to ensure that every person can live a dignified life with a respect for hisher rights
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
21
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Strefa WolnoSłowa (SWS) organizes theatrical artistic cultural and educational activities focused on intercultural dialogue and themes connected to migration Through international art projects and interdisciplinary activities involving refugees and immigrants living in PolandSWS facilitates intercultural dialogue and promotes European integration and human rightsSWS is interested in analysing current events in the world as well as exploring innova-tive methods of cultural animation and multicul-tural education SWS collaborates with theatres public administration schools cultural centres and NGOs in Poland and abroad combining in their activities art and social involvement with a focus on the activities that encourage increased participation in cultural and social debates
Ministry of the Interior and Administration httpsmswiagovplen The Ministry of the Interior (Polish Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych MSW) is an administra-tive structure responsible for internal security law enforcement civil defence and registry functions in Poland The current ministry was formed on 18 November 2011 when after the par-liamentary election of 9 October 2011 there was a call to restructure the then Ministry of Interior and Administration from which it was split In late 2015 it was folded back to Ministry of Interior and Administration
Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplenfor-foreign-ers-1518For-Foreignershtml The Office for Foreigners was established to provide comprehensive and professional service in the scope of legalization of stay and granting protection to foreigners staying in the territo-ry of the Republic of Poland In a friendly and honest manner shares knowledge on the issues
concerning foreigners raising public awareness of Polish citizens and popularizing attitude that co-existence of several small countries in a one country is possible It strengthens self-image by performing its mission in a manner devoid of po-litical influences with the participation of highly skilled employees
Praktycy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
Stowarzyszenie Praktykoacutew Kultury (SPK) ndash is an association comprised of artists active in the field of bdquoliverdquo culture ldquoLiverdquo meaning that every-one is allowed to benefit from it and everyone is allowed to contribute According to the associa-tion art canrsquot exist without life it should be put in to practice instead of being researched
SPK organises performace art projects in the spirit of public awareness and collaborates with institutions from diverse fields The association exists since 2006 and has been awarded many times Their target are social groups in vulnera-ble positions
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
22
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
23
Workshops in WSE 116-2001
documentation lectures study visits presentations outcome
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
24
workshops in WSE 1
at a glancecampus tour at WSE held by Patricia Pater
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
25
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
26
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceVisit at Polin Museum
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
27
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
28
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceLectures in Room 151 WSEKatarzyna PisarskaAmbassador of Armenia in PolandDominik Wach
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
29
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
30
workshops in WSE 1
at a glanceStudy Visits at Frontex Municipality of Warsaw Linin Refugee Camp Meeting with art groups
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
31
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
32
team Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Marta Zofia Itwilla Myszewska (PJAIT) Patricia Pater (WSE) Magdalena Golba (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
We decided to focus on how
Migrants access to labour market in particularcountries in the European Union
empowerment of women - equality in the labour marketestablishing immigration law - legal status of migrantsand refugees as a factor of gaining access to the labourmarkethousing and accommodationrecognising university degrees - skillslanguage - means of communication integra-tion
Comparison of data between Athens and Warsaw that im-pact access to the labour market and integration
personal notes
Taking into consideration the massive amount of data and the interesting way information is depicted in pictures (2) (3) we decided to create infographics depicting the different situations in both countries aiming to raise aknowledge about labour market and migrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
33
Mind map about the definition of labour market and the issues that labour market is connected with
Quick sketch regarding personal impressions during the workshops Maps showing with an interesting way flow and how information is depicted
personal notes
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
34
team Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT) Laura Koivunen (AALTO)Samar Zureik (AALTO)
Conducting a research and gathering data we will be asking these important ques-tions
Have you actually met an immigrant How do you get information about immigrants How do immigrants look like Have you ever heard any-thing positive If no are you basing your information on things from the news
studentsrsquo presentations
phase 01
phase 02
Once this data gathering we will create a website that is built on a narrative and show how media had the bigger impact in cre-ating this useless hate
Building on what we have worked on in Athens and thinking of the visual implications of the effect of media we realized that people arenrsquot actually aware of the percent-age of HATE happening around Europe toward the immigrants
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
35
Mass media effects on global perception of migration
Example of the website that is described in phase 02
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
36
Integration or Co-living
team Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA) Michał Domagała (WSE)
studentsrsquo presentations
During the study visits the main point we spotted was the fact that many immigrants prefer coliving than integrating
SOthey create communities
why
Itrsquos easierThey feel safer in the groups of their natives
creation of a questionaire in order to find out more
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
37
What
Who
Why
butLocals mistake immigrant communitieswith lsquolsquoghettosrsquorsquo
maintenance of the distant attitude
mindmap of the team during the presentation of their ideas
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
38
index - credits
STUDY VISITS
Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen Polish Office for Foreigners httpswwwmazowieckieplendepartmentsdepartment-of-for-eigne24Department-of-Foreignershtml The Office of the Mayor of the City of Warsaw
INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED
Embassy of Armenia to Poland httppolandmfaamen Frontex Frontex Rondo ONZ Fundacja Ocalenie httpocalenieorgplen
Fundacja WolnoSłowo httpstrefawolnoslowaplaboutlang=en Instytut Spraw Publicznych httpwwwisporgpl Ministry of Internal Affairs httpsmswiagovplen
Municipality of Warsaw httpwwwumwarszawaplen
Polin Musem of the History of Polish Jews httpwwwpolinplen
Prakticy Kultury httpwwwpraktycyorg
UNHCR POLAND httpwwwunhcrorgpolandhtml
SPEAKERS
BG Capt Michal Nowak
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
Gagik Grigoryan
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Izabela Hrynek
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Karolina Grot
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Tomasz Cytrynowicz
Witold Klaus
PARTNERS
The project involves partnership institutions based in Poland (Polish Japanese Academy of Information Technology Warsaw School of Economics) UK (Glyndwr Univer-sity and University of the West of Scotland) Finland (Aalto University) and Greece (Technopolis ndash City of Athens)
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology httpwwwpjaeduplen
Warsaw School of Economics httpwwwsghwawplenPagesdefaultaspx
Wrexham Glyndŵr University httpswwwglyndwracuken
University of the West of Scotland httpwwwuwsacukhome
Aalto University httpwwwaaltofien
Technopolis ndash City of Athens httpwwwtechnopolis-athenscomwebguesthome
STAFF
Ewa Satalecka (PJAIT)
Jan Misiuna (WSE)
Katerina Antonaki (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kinga Garnette-Skorupska (PJAIT)
Magdalena Proczek (WSE)
Marta Pachocka (WSE)
Tarja Nieminen (AALTO)
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa
Workshops in WSE 1 16-20 January WSE
39
STUDENTS
Agata Juszkiewicz (PJAIT)
Anna Iwańczuk (WSE)
Barbara Krajewska (PJAIT)
Cezary Jaroni (WSE)
Dionisis Siamagkas (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Eleni Anysia Moustaka (TECHNOPOLIS CoA)
Kacper Radzik (WSE)
Magdalena Golba (WSE)
Marta Myszewska (PJAIT)
Michał Domagała (WSE)
Michał Przełomski (WSE)
Patricia Pater (WSE)
Samar Zureik (AALTO)
VISUAL IDENTITY OF LIVING LAB 1 EDITORIAL DESIGN
Dionisis Siamagkas
Workshops in WSE COORDINATORS
Jan Misiuna
Marta Pachocka
Magdalena Proczek
SPECIAL THANKS
Dominik Wach
Ewa Moncure
HE Edgar Ghazaryan
Jacek Prokop
Jakub Skiba
Katarzyna Pisarska
Krzysztof Kozłowski
Maria Pamuła
Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews
Praktycy Kultury
Strefa WolnoSłowa
UM Warszawa