Dr Patrycja Matusz Protasiewicz

Absolwentka Wydziału Filologicznego Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego (kierunki: niderlandystyka i germanistyka), oraz studiów doktoranckich na Wydziale Nauk Społecznych Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. Tytuł doktora politologii otrzymała w roku 2006 (temat pracy: Polityka imigracyjna i integracyjna Holandii w latach 1979-2004).

Od 2006r adiunkt w Instytucie Studiów Międzynarodowych, Zakładzie Badań nad Unią Europejską, Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego. W latach 2007-2010 współautorka i koordynatorka programu magisterskiego w języku angielskim w Instytucie Studiów Międzynarodowych UWr. Od roku 2007 członkini sieci doskonałości IMISCOE, Cluster Multilevel governance of migration. W latach 2008-2009 członkini grupy roboczej ds. polityki powrotnej przy KPRM. Od roku 2009 członkini grupy badawczej CLIP koordynowanej przez EFEMs Uniwersytet w Bambergu.  W roku 2009 ekspert Rady Europy. Od 2011 członkini Grupy ekspertów monitorujących postępy polityki integracyjne powołanej przez CARITAS Polska.

Uczestnictwo w projekcie IDEA koordynowanym przez Ośrodek Badań nad Migracjami Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego. W latach 2009-2011 udział w grupie badawczej CLIP (Cities for Local Intergation Policies) finansowanej prze Eurofound z Dublina. Udział w module 3: Intercultural policies and intergroup relations –case studies Antwerp, Tallinn, Wrocław oraz module 4 Ethnic entrepreneurship – case studies Helsinki, Tallinn, Wrocław. W roku 2009-2010 przygotowanie raportu dla Rady Europy Pratical approaches to short-term migration (document CDMG(2010)2).

Stypendystka programu Chevening, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scholarship, CRONEM Research Centre Roehampton Uniwersytet Surrey w Wielkiej Brytanii  (1/9/2007-1/12/2007).

WORK EXPERIENCE
 Senior lecturer at the Institute of International Studies University of Wrocław
(10/2006)
 Coordinator of the MA Program in English at the Institute of International Studies
University of Wrocław (2007-2010)
 Associate Researcher at Center of Migration Research University of Warsaw (2007-2009)
 Member of the Polish Prime Minister Advisory Group “Migration” (3/2008-2009)
 Member of IMISCOE – A European Network of Excellence (from 2007, cluster C9
multilevel governance of migration)
 Member of the CLIP Research Team (2009-2011)
 Expert in Council of Europe (2009)
 Member of Expert Group Monitoring the Integration Policy created by Caritas Poland
(2011-2012)
 Supervisor of MA and PhD thesis
EDUCATION
 PhD studies at Institute of International Studies, University of Wrocław, dissertation:
Immigration and Integration Policies in the Netherlands 1979-2004, 10/2002-4/2006
 BA/MA studies at Dutch and German Philology Department, University of Wrocław,
9/1996-9/2000
SCHOLARSHIPS
 Chevening, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scholarship, CRONEM Research
Centre Roehampton University of Surrey, UK, 1/9/2007-1/12/2007
 Summer Institute on International Migration, Ethnic Diversity and Cities, University
of Amsterdam, 1/6/2004-1/7/2004
 Socrates Scholarship at Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands, 1/2/1999-1/3/2000
 Freie Universität Berlin, 1/3/2000-1/7/2000
RESEARCH PROJECTS
 IDEA Mediterranean and Eastern European Countries as a new immigration
destination in the European Union, coordinated by Centre of Migration Research,
University of Warsaw
 Member of Research Group CLIP (Cities for Local Integration Policies) founded by
EuroFound Dublin. Module 3: Intercultural policies and Intergroup relations, Module
4 Ethnic Enterpreneurship
 Council of Europe, research on practical approaches to short-term migration 2010
CONFERENCES
 CARITAS Poland conference “Integration Policy in Poland. Experiences and
Perspectives”, review of research report: “Experiences of integration. Development of
methods and tools for evaluation of integration policy”, 29/08/2012 Warsaw.
 European Commission Office in Wrocław, presentation on “Polish labour migration in
the Netherlands”, 06/2012 Wrocław.
 12th CLIP meeting, organization of the event and moderation of the workshop “Ethnic
entrepreneurs as the integrating factor in civil society”, 20-22/05/2012 Wrocław.
 Eurofound/ Polish Presidency conference “Social and economic impact of migration:
Central and East-European perspectives”, rapporteur on “Management of the migration
processes at local and regional levels”, 17-18/11/2011 Warsaw.
 11th meeting of CLIP network, moderating workshop “Governance, ethnic minorities
and relations to Muslims: implementation, opportunities, challenges and barriers,”
30/10-1/11/2011 Istanbul.
 Conference “Common Integration Policy: Preventing Exclusion of Immigrants in EU
under Polish Presidency” moderating panel expert discussion, 10-11/10/2010, Lublin.
 Conference Centre for Migration Studies Adam Mickiewicz University “Promoting
work-related immigration and spreading good practices in the EU”, paper: “Multilevel
governance of migration- experiences of CLIP project”, 4/10/2011 Poznan.
 8th IMISCOE Annual Conference, “Dynamics of European Migration Space: Economy,
Politics and Development” paper: “Policies on intergroup relations in the cities of CEE
countries” (together with Josef Kohlbacher Austrian Academy of Science), 7-9/09/2011
Warsaw.
 ECPR 2011 Reykjavik annual conference paper accepted for workshop “Ethnocultural
differences and the city” (together with Josef Kohlbacher Austrian Academy
of Science), 24-26/-08/2011 Reykjavik.
 10th CLIP cities network meeting in Frankfurt, moderating workshop on “Diversity in
the cities”, 23-24/05/2011 Frankfurt.
 Participation in Conference “Migration Research in Poland” organized by Center
of Migration Research University of Warsaw, participation in meeting of Committee
of Migration Research of Polish Academy of Science, 24-25/03/2011 Jachranka.
 Participation in First Immigration Policy 2.0 Workshop in Berlin, moderating
a workshops discussion, 14/02/2010.
 Participation in expert workshop on “New Mobility Trends” European Foundation for
Improvement of Living and Working Conditions Dublin, Brussels 14/12/2010.
 9th Meeting of CLIP NETWORK, presentation of research results during workshop
“Role of CLIP in the transferability of good practices, cooperation with other cities
and organizations (including European organizations)”, 8-10/11/2010 Zagreb.
 Lecture on Lower Silesian Festival of Science, “Why do people migrate?”, 21/09/2010
Wrocław.
 7th Annual Conference of IMISCOE Network in Liege 13-14/09/2010.
 Participation in expert discussion during CARITAS Poland conference: „Laboratories
of integration. Integration of the third country nationals in the EU, in institutional
context”, 31/09/2010 Warsaw.
 CLIP research team meeting, discussion on the results of research module IV,
05/07/2010 Amsterdam.
 Lecture at the 8th Annual Seminars series on Migration organized by the GRM at the
Geography Department, Univeristat Autonoma de Barcelona, “Polish migration
strategies from the local level perspective”, 27/05/2010 Barcelona.
 Field visit work of CLIP 4 Module, Ethinc Enterpreneurship, City of Helsinki, City
of Tallinn, March- April 2010.
 Council of Europe, Migration and Roma Department, presentation of the results of the
preliminary report “Practical approach to short-term migration”, 10/02/2010
Strasbourg.
 CMR seminar in Warsaw, presentation of the concept of the book “Multilevel
governance in migration management” (together with K. Bromski), 29/01/2010
Warsaw.
 High Level Conference, “Intercultural approaches to community-building and
cohesion in European cities”, rapporteur in “Strategies on Intercultural Policies”,
30/11/ -01/12/2009 Brussels.
 GARNET PhD Winter School, lecture “Challenges in Migration Research”,
7-11/12/2009 Wrocław.
 Euroconcret, Batory Foundation „Together for the civil society – building the
cooperation of NGO’s in Ukrain, Poland and Germany” lecture „Challanges in the
European Migration Policy” 13/11/2009 Wrocław.
 7th meeting of CLIP Network in Amsterdam, participation in the CLIP research team
meeting.
 7th Annual IMISCOE Conference in Stockholm, participation and discussion on the
future of Claster C9.
 Research field visit in Tallinn, Antwerp and Wrocław as part of III Module of CLIP
Research between 2/2009- 6/2009.
 6th Research Team Meeting, organizing the meeting for the CLIP research team,
3-4/07/2009 Wrocław.
 Leading the workshop on migration during the Conference “Migration and Mobility”,
Kreisau Foundation, 24-29/05/2009 Kreisau.
 6th Meeting of the CLIP Network, Research Group Meeting, Malmoe, 7-8/12/2008.
 International Conference “Contemporary migrations: Dilemmas for Europe and
Poland”, 21-22/11/2008 University of Warsaw.
 5th Annual IMISCOE Conference, Degusto University of Bilbao, paper “Migration
from the local perspective – the case of Wrocław”, 8-10/09/2008 Bilbao.
 International Conference “Research- Policy Dialogues on Migration and Integration In
Europe”, paper “The rise of migration research after EU enlargement – the case
of Poland”, 22-23/05/2008 Enschede (The Netherlands).
 4th Annual IMISCOE Conference, University of Sussex, participation in the Cluster
C9 workshops, 6-8/9/2007 Brighton.
 The 6th Convention of the Central East European International Studies, “Global and
Regional Governance: European perspectives and beyond”, paper “Managing
migration in UE – a challenge of convergence” (together with dr. M.Lesińska),
24-25/5/2007 Wrocław.
 IMISCOE A2 Conference Warsaw, “EU enlargement and labour migration within the
EU”, paper “Rethinking migration – Polish post-accession migration as a new
phenomenon” (together with dr. M. Lesińska), 23-24/4/2007 Warsaw.
 ESA and Slovak Academy of Science conference, “Youth, Globalization and
Migration – Local Diversity in Transition”, paper “International Student Migration –
causes and consequences on micro and macro level”, 19-22/1/2007 Slovakia.
 British Council videoconference “New National Identities”, 7/12/2006
Warsaw/London.
 International conference of Jagiellonian University “Transnational identities-cities
unbound-migrations redefined. Anthropology of migrations and urban space related
identities in the age of globalization” paper “Educational policy as a tool in the
integration process of immigrants into the receiving society”, 6-9/10/2006 Cracow.
 1st ECPR Graduate Conference on Contentious Politics, University of Essex- paper
“Instructing the instructors: the training of the young academics”, 7-9/9/2006 Essex.
 EpsNet Plenary Conference 2006, organization and coordination of the workshop:
“Training For First –Time University Teachers – motivation and supervision
of student”, 16-17/06/2006 Budapest.
 Kreisau Foundation, moderating the workshop “Foreign citizens in Poland”,
1/12/2005 Kreisau.
 Kreisau Foundation, moderating the workshop “Integration of the foreign citizens into
the EU states”, 18/10/2005 Kreisau.
 EpsNet Plenary Conference 2005, “European Identity and Political Systems”, paper
“Stimulating student’s interest”, 17-18/6/2005 Paris.
 4th European Seminar on Labour, “Changes – Migrations: Social and Cultural
Challenges”, Fundation Humanisme y Democratia, 25-27/11/2004 Madrid.

PUBLICATIONS
Books
 „Europe – the promised land – experiences of the European states in immigrants’
integration“ (in Polish) ed. Patrycja Matusz Protasiewicz, Elżbieta Stadtmüller,
University of Wrocław Press 2007
 “Dutch policy towards immigrants” (in Polish) Patrycja Matusz Protasiewicz,
University of Wrocław Press 2008
Articels
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, J. Kohlbacher, Policies on intergroup relations in cities of
Central Eastern European countries: a comparative analysis of Budapest, Prague,
Wrocław and Tallinn, Miscellanea Geographica – Regional Studies of Development,
Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies University of Warsaw 2012
(forthcoming)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, J. Kohlbacher, The Ethnic Economy in CEE Metropolises:
A Comparison of Budapest, Prague, Tallinn and Wroclaw, CMR Working Paper 59
(117), 2012 http://www.migracje.uw.edu.pl/publ/1912/
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, J. Kohlbacher, Policies on intergroup relations in cities
of CEE countries, CMR Working Paper 54/112, 2012
http://www.migracje.uw.edu.pl/publ/1798/
 P. Matusz Protasiewicz review: Multidimensionality of immigrants integration policy
at local level. Examples of initiatives in Germany and United Kingdom, Miscellanea
Geographica – Regional Studies of Development, Faculty of Geography and Regional
Studies University of Warsaw, 2012
 P. Matusz Protasiewicz, J. Rajca, Aktualne wyzwania migracji pracowniczych w UE,
DOSS, 2012 (forthcoming)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Sposób kształtowania relacji międzygrupowych na poziomie
lokalnym, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem społeczności muzułmańskiej na przykładzie
Antwerpii (Belgia) i Amsterdamu (Holandia). Doświadczenia z badania CLIP 2009-
2011, UKSW 2012 (forthcoming)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, J. Rajca, Wyzwania integracyjne w migracjach
krótkoterminowych, Rocznik Bezpieczeństwa Międzynarodowego ISSN 1896-8848,
DSW 2012 (forthcoming)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz review: Inter-ethnic relations of Polish immigrants in
Barcelona. The case of Sagrada Familia neighbourhood, International Migration
Journal Georgetown University, Washington DC, 2012
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz „Antyimigranckie działania partii PVV Geerta Wildersa
w Holandii” – „Biuletyn Migracyjny” nr 35, 04/2012.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz „Strategia migracyjna Polski – co z integracją?” – „Biuletyn
Migracyjny” nr 29, 05/2012.
 P. Matusz Protasiewicz „Kryzys w Afryce Północnej a reakcje Unii Europejskiej” –
„Biuletyn Migracyjny” nr 29, 05/2011.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz „Problemy polskich migrantów zarobkowych w Holandii” –
„Biuletyn Migracyjny” nr 29, 05/2011.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz „Kursy integracyjne dla imigrantów w Holandii” – „Biuletyn
Migracyjny” nr 11, 02/2007.
All the texts from Biuletyn Migracyjny: http://biuletynmigracyjny.uw.edu.pl/
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Ethnic entrepreneurship – case study Wrocław, CLIP Module
IV, Eurofound Dublin 2010.
http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef11213.htm
 P. Matusz Protasiewicz, Ethnic entrepreneurship – case study Tallinn, CLIP Module
IV, Eurofound Dublin 2010 will be avaliable at www.euofound.europa.eu by the end
of 2012.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Ethnic entrepreneurship – case study Helsiniki, CLIP Module
IV, Eurofound Dublin 2010 will be avaliable at www.euofound.europa.eu by the end
of 2012.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Intergroup relations and intercultural policies – case study
Wrocław, 2009 http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef103814.htm
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Intergroup relations and intercultural policies – case study
Talllinn, 2009 http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef103817.htm
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Intergroup relations and intercultural policies – case study
Antwerp 2009 http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef103811.htm
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Preliminary report on practical approaches to short-term
migration, European Committee on Migration, Council of Europe, document
CDMG(2010)2, Strasbourg 2010.
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Europa Twierdza czy Europa otwartych drzwi? Dylematy
migracyjne Europy, w: Dokąd zmierza Europa? Nacjonalizm, separatyzm, migracje –
nowe wyzwania Unii Europejskiej, red.: P. Mickiewicz, H. Wyligała, Wyd. DSW,
Wrocław 2009, pp. 187-204
 D. Luken- Klassen, F. Heckmann in cooperation with CLIP research team,
Intercultural policies in European cities – final rapport of CLIP Module III,
Eurofound 2010 http://www.eurofound.europa.eu/publications/htmlfiles/ef1032.htm
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, International Student Migration – motivation by the decision
making process and the choosing of destination in: „Teraźniejszość, człowiek,
edukacja” Kwartalnik Myśli Społeczno-Pedagogicznej, Towarzystwo Wiedzy
Powszechnej, Wrocław 2007 (in Polish)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Problems of the Multicultural European Society Based on the
Example of the Netherlands in:„Problemy Europy i dylematy europejskiej polityki na
przełomie wieków“,Wrocław, Aboretum 2004 (in Polish)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Multicultural education in the Netherlands, in:
„Teraźniejszość, człowiek, edukacja” Kwartalnik Myśli Społeczno-Pedagogicznej,
Towarzystwo Wiedzy Powszechnej, Wrocław 4/2004 (in Polish)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Ethnic education – the programms for the immigrants
children in the Dutch educational system, in: „Teraźniejszość, człowiek, edukacja”
Kwartalnik Myśli Społeczno-Pedagogicznej, Towarzystwo Wiedzy Powszechnej,
Wrocław 2/2005 (in Polish)
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Stimulating student’s interest in: G. Gregusova (ed.)
„European Identity and Political Systems” epsNet 2005 Paris
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, How to supervise students in writing essays and avoiding
plagiarism in: G. Gregusova (ed.) “How to motivate and supervise students. The
experience of the first time university teachers. Volume 3epsNet Budapest 2006
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, Educational policy as a tool in the integration process of
immigrants into the receiving society, conference paper
www.surrvey.ac.uk/arts/cronem
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, International Student Migration – causes and consequences
on micro and macro level, conference paper
http://www.sam.sdu.dk/~cy/Smolenice_papers.htm
 P.Matusz Protasiewicz, M.Lesińska, Managing migration in UE – a challenge of
convergence” conference paper www.ceeisaconf.uni.wroc.pl

OTHER SKILLS
 very good knowledge of Dutch, German, English, basic knowledge of Italian
 experiences in teaching in English and German

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