Units
BUSINESS LAB
Business Lab is the organizational unit responsible for the practical business education, including the specialist courses conducted according to the approach of practical, vocational business education.
The model combines both training in theory and practical skills. The specialist training includes modules of theoretical knowledge according to the programme of the selected specialist course.
During a workshop the participants will use the methods of analytical and creative thinking, and using business simulators take up the leadership of their own virtual enterprise.
The main competences resulting from the conducted vocational courses are:
- establishment and development of start-ups, including e-commerce,
- knowledge on the traditional and online marketing tools,
- international business including marketing, finance, business management and environment,
- corporate finance, in particular hybrid financing and green financial instruments,
- business management including strategies, managerial economics and managerial competences.
LANGUAGE LAB
The Language Lab is a unit of the Warsaw Economic Institute conducting language courses, including English,
German and Polish. The language courses are also offered for foreigners needed language knowledge for work
and study in Poland. The Language Lab offers preparatory English courses for B2 level, the courses of Polish language
for foreigners, and other language courses on request. The Lab jest responsible for preparing the language learning
programmes, coursebooks, tests, on-line platforms according to the needs and expectations of our students.
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION
The Center for International Education conducts the research on economic issues relating to education,
including the demand for education, the financing and provision of education, and the comparative
efficiency of various educational programs and policies. Of particular importance are the last innovative
trends transforming higher education: integrating systems thinking, man vs machine, creating sustainable
communities, blending education and assessing competence.
The Center’s research priorities and activities in the area of international education are:
- Economics of education
- Emerging trends in higher education
- Technology in education
- Internationalization of education
- Innovation research in education
- Monitoring of higher education
- Global education
- Education vs labour market
- Jobs of the future
CENTER FOR MIGRATION POLICY
The aim of the Center for Migration Policy is to conduct research that leads to new ideas for solving
the problem of migration, border crises and to moblize movement to work together in this field.
Our research relates to migration management, in particular to the process of integration of immigrants
in the destination country, need of new regulation in the area of labour market, residence policy. Of particular
importance is the immigration policy in Poland and the need to design the solutions for creating education
and job possibilities, stability and longterm residence.
The Center’s research priorities in the area of migration are:
- Migration causes
- Legal and illegal immigration
- Chain migration
- Border crises
- Problem of refugees
- Migration policy in the EU
- Cost of immigration
- Immigrants in the labour markets
- Integration of immigrants
- Migrants – case studies of selected countries
CENTER FOR ECONOMIC INEQUALITY RESEARCH
The main activity of the Center for Economic Inequality Research is conducting the studies on the poverty,
income inequalities and marginalization. Of particular importance is inclusive economy which means creating
more sustainable and inclusive societies that aim at including all members of society in the growth process.
Inclusiveness stresses the participation of people in economic and social institutions. We research the problem of
income inequalities growing worldwide. We analyse the extent of global income, the scale of economic inequality
across the countries identifying the casues, consequences and solutions, necessary to tackle income inequality.
The Center’s research priorities in the area of economic inequalities are:
- Economic growth and income inequality
- Poverty and marginalization
- Global, regional and natural poverty trends
- The sources of income inequality
- Impact of the pandemic on income inequality
- Global income inequalities
- Measuring income inequality
CENTER FOR THREE SEAS INITIATIVE STUDIES
The Free Seas Initiative (Baltic, Adriactic and Black Seas) was designed in 2015 to promote regional cooperation
between 12 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, in particular to expand cross-border energy, transportation
and digitalization efforts. The Member States of the TSI are: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, the Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, Austria. The aim of the Center for Three Seas Initiative Studies
is conducting scientific research on the economic, infrastructure and education development in the countries of the
Three Seas Initiative.