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Informations for Students and Candidates for Doctoral Studies

At the Socio-Environmental Research Team, doctoral, master's, and bachelor's theses can be completed, as well as internships and volunteering in research projects. Our interdisciplinary environment provides valuable experience, and opportunities for contact with scientific supervisors, co-authorship of scientific publications, and a healthy dose of humour. The nature of our research requires openness to contact with people, willingness to learn new research methods and techniques in the field of social research, and participation in methodological courses in social sciences outside the Faculty of Biology.

We advise students interested in collaborating to check the Projects tab and contact potential supervisors, prof. Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak and Dr. Joanna Tusznio.

Examples of our publications with Students:

Grodzińska-Jurczak M., Krawczyk A., Akshik A., Dedyk Z., Strzelecka M., 2022, Contradictory or complementary? - Bridging stakeholders’ perceived challenges towards Single-Use Plastics Circular Economy, Waste Management, 142 (1), 1-8, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wasman.2022.01.036.

Dedyk Z., Luis Eyzaguirre R., Tolosa D., Mikos A., Grodzińska-Jurczak M.,. 2021, Has COVID-19 pandemic changed anything about plastic? Behavioral perspective towards single-use plastic among coffee shops baristas’ and customers’ in Poland, Peru and the U.K., Journal of Environmental Planning and Management (in press).

Grodzińska-Jurczak M., Krawczyk A., Jurczak A, Dybek W, 2020.  Humanistic environmental governance: A novel paradigm for addressing plastic reduction, Scientific Quarterly “Organization and Management”, 2(50), DOI:10.29119/1899-6116.2020.50.2

Vintsek L., Grodzińska-Jurczak M., Stańczyk J., 2020, How local communities perceive Carpathian River Valleys protected by Natura 2000? – ecosystem services and “home advisors” approach, Prace i Studia Geograficzne, 65 (4), 181-196.

Examples of master thesis topics:

Citizen Science activity towards a Circular Economy of Single-Use Plastics

French journalism on single-use plastics before and after the COVID-19 outbreak

Art as a tool for raising environmental awareness

Perception of wild boars in urban and sub-urban areas

Examples of PhD theses prepared in the Team:

Biodiversity conservation on private land: characterizing and analyzing stakeholders’ attitude

The Nature Conservation System in Poland - Ecological Needs and Policy Actions

Nature conservation in local communities’ development - case of Natura 2000 in Polish municipalities

Our courses in English:

Social and economic aspects of nature conservation

The aim of this course is to develop an understanding of various forms of nature conservation governance as well as equipping learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to effectively manage conflicts between humans and nature, and develop related skills.

Course description in USOSWEB UJ

Governance of natural resources

The aim of the course is to prepare students for analyzing problems in use of natural resources as common-pool resources and developing sustainable management approaches for those goods based on scientific rationale. Students take part in a lecture, play an interactive game, discuss documentary movie and conduct small group projects. 

Course description in USOSWEB UJ

Methods of secondary data analysis on society and environment

The course introduces environmental science students to the application of secondary data relating to social, economic, and environmental aspects. It highlights the significance of data pertaining to society and the economy in addressing environmental conservation issues. The course focuses on utilizing both social and environmental data to tackle environmental problems in practical scenarios.

Course description in USOSWEB UJ