We collaborate with international institutions as part of international programs, inviting visiting professors and participating in research scholarships and academic internships abroad.
List of selected collaborating academic institutions and organizations:
- UC Berkeley (USA)
- Kiel Institute for the World Economy (Germany)
- University College Dublin (Ireland)
- Centre for ERS (Hungary)
- Universita del Salento (Italy)
- Universite Paris Dauphine (France)
- Aarhus Universitet (Denmark)
- Universitetet I Oslo (Norway)
- Bruegel AISBL (Belgium)
- WIFO (Austria)
- Centre D'information et de Recherche sur L'Economie Mondiale (France)
- Universita’ Politecnica delle Marche (Italy)
- Universita di Macerata (Italy)
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain)
- Università degli Studi dell'Aquila (Italy)
- Centre for Sustainable Business at Stockholm School of Economics (Latvia)
- UTS Business School (Australia)
- Stockholm School of Economics (Latvia)
- Baltic International Centre for Economic Policy Studies
- Hamdard University (India)
- University of Oviedo (Spain)
- Qatar University (Qatar)
- Georgetown Institute for Women (USA)
- Western Norway Research Institute (Norway)
- Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain)
- University of Fribourg (Switzerland)
- Jamia Hamdard (India)
- Kyoto University (Japan)
- German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
- German Development Institute
- German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Examples of research and other international projects:
- The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (Austria): Research on the measurement of functional specialization and the relationship between the labor market and functional specialization.
- Statistics Netherlands (Netherlands): Modeling the impact of firm heterogeneity on patterns of functional specialization.
- Technological progress and its determinants.
- The status of women in STEM labor markets.
- The impact of digital technologies on the economies of developing countries.
- The impact of digital technologies on sustainable development processes.
- Managing a blog on the functional specialization of Central and Eastern European countries.
- Collaboration in international consortia as part of projects in the Interreg Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014-2021 (solutions for SMEs) and the Erasmus+ program.
- Educational projects funded by the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR), led by Dr. A. Mikulska.
We welcome collaboration with businesses, institutions, and organizations in the following areas:
- Assessment of business, sector, and economic competitiveness.
- International trade, Global Value Chains.
- Technological progress, technological specialization.
- Digital technologies, high-tech brands.
- Economic conditions and energy transformation in Central and Eastern European countries.
- Sustainable development, responsible investment.
- Employment gap.
- Digital economy, digital skills, AI, machine learning.
- Energy policy, commodity market analysis.
- Financial innovations, FinTech.
- Financial situation of sports clubs.