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Prof. dr hab. Łukasz  Sułkowski

He is a vice-rector of the University of Management in Lodz and a Director of Clark University Graduate Programs in Poland. From 2004 he is an editor-in-chief of the quarterly “Organizacja i Kierowanie” devoted to management and organization issues. He was a coordinator of the research and an expert in 3 European projects. He participated in many research projects among others “Determinants of the development of the family companies in Poland” (2004-2005) and “Pro-competitive strategies for Poland” (1999-2002). He was a granted many foreign scholarships among others in Spain and Ukraine. His main research interests are: organizational culture, intercultural management, social determinants of management, the methodology of management, the development of human resources, the methodology of educating and training personnel. His academic output includes 110 publications in the field of management.

Teaching area: Strategic Planning, Intercultural Communication, Capstone
 
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Prof. dr hab. George Anders

Graduated from the University of Lodz and the Technical University of Lodz. He defended his Ph.D. thesis at the University of Toronto. He is a specialist in the field of electric power systems and project management. He has been a fellow of the Institute of Electric and Electronic Engineering since 1999. He has been a member of the scientific committee “Probabilistic Methods Applied to Electric Power Systems” conference. He participated in many scientific/academic grants, and has published over 180 publications. His main research interests are: the probabilistic issues in electric power systems, the application of the new mathematical methods to the electric power systems analysis, project management. He is a professor at Clark University where he lectures Project management.

Teaching area: Project management
 
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Prof. dr Martin Dobbie

Graduated with a Bachelor of Science Honours degree in Organic Chemistry from Liverpool University in Great Britain in 1970. He spent 13 years working as a research chemist in the pharmaceutical industry for ICI plc - the largest chemical firm in Britain. At one time he worked in the same team as the Nobel prize winner Sir James Black who discovered and synthesised Beta-blocker heart drugs. He also worked alongside Dr Dora Richardson who was the inventor of the first synthetic anti-cancer drug “Tamoxifen”. In 1982 he changed his career direction and returned to University to carry out research and to study for a PhD in Labour Relations at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University. In Manchester he accepted an appointment as Leverhulme Research Fellow in Conflict Resolution. In 1988 he took up a post with the University of Wales in Wrexham, North Wales and was appointed as the Director of the MBA Programme in North East Wales in collaboration with Georgetown University in Washington, USA, and Harris Manchester College, Oxford University (Britain). He has worked in many areas as a consultant and lecturer in Business, Management, Training and Occupational Safety. His main teaching areas are in Management Research Methods, Labour Relations, Organizational Change, Sociology, and Safety Management. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Production Management at the Technical University of Lodz and at Clark University. He has travelled widely, lecturing and carrying out academic projects in Russia, China, Spain, Finland, Netherlands, France and South East Asia.

Teaching area:
Research Methods and Strategies
 
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Prof. Peter Przytula

Peter Przytula has studied in England, Sweden, United States, Israel, and Poland. He holds two Master's degrees, one from Lodz University and another one from the University of Minnesota where he also earned his Ph.D.. Peter Przytula works as a Full Professor of public relations and advertising at St. Cloud State University (Minnesota) and Clark University (Lodz). He has lectured all over Central Europe (conducting well over fifty workshops and seminars in PR methods) and is the author of "Introduction to Public Relations". Professor Przytula has worked with Polish branches of American public relations agencies both as an educator and a consultant. He has also worked with Szkola Glowna Handlowa (WEMBA, AMBA and CEMBA programs), Szkola Bankowasci, Kozminski School, Telewizja Lodzka, Orkla Media Polska, Grey Warszawa, Burson-Marsteller. Also, Professor Przytula was a president of his own PR agency, Propublic that was present on the Polish market from 2000 to 2005. Professor Przytula is a co-author of a three-hour documentary "Bez litosci" (shown on national Polish television three times), and a Fulbright scholar, as well as United Sates Information Agency researcher and a (USAID’s) CEUME Scholar.

Teaching area: Media Ethics, American Media and Society, Public Relations
 
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Izabela Kołodzejczyk-Olczak, Ph.D.

She has many years of experience in conducting projects and trainings concerning management and human resources management. She is an expert in personnel management. For many years she was a director in consulting companies and European Union projects. She has Ph.D. in Economy with  concentration in the HR Management. She took part in preparing and realizing many European and national research. She is an author and co-author of many publications in the field of motivation, remuneration, competence management, and knowledge management. She took part in a number of  conferences in Poland as well as abroad: in China, India, Spain, Great Britain, Austria. She was an auditor in “The Leader in Human Resources Management” competition. She is a Socrates-Erasmus, MBA and postgraduate studies lecturer.

Teaching area: Human Resources Management
 
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Jan Krolikowski, Ph.D.

He graduated from University of Strathclyde Glasgow with PhD diploma in management information systems. Developed many software applications for companies. He cooperated with Clyde Blowers – Glasgow, Hunting Oil Services – Aberdeen, AEG Elester – Lodz, Philips – Pabianice and others. He participated in implementation of Microsoft Axapta in Sudzucker group. Academic teacher in Technical University of Lodz and Clark University. He has academic cooperation with Germany, Holland and Great Britain. He was lecturing on information technology in University of Central England w Birmingham. He is a specialist in production planning, information systems in logistics, data mining. Currently he works as an instructor and co-ordinator of Master of Science in Information Technology program, at Clark University.

Teaching area:
Management Information Systems, Information Systems Analysis and Design, Capstone
 
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Grażyna Budzińska, MBA

Graduated in management, a joint Executive MBA program of the University of Lodz and the University of Maryland. Completed English Philology at the University of Lodz with MA degree. Works as a lecturer at the Clark University in Poland and the International Faculty of Engineering, The Technical University of Lodz. Teaches business communication and team building. Collaborated with US AID (Agency for International Development) and HEI (Health Enterprise International) within the framework of projects in managed health care and health education. Interested in the issues of leadership, intercultural management, teamwork as well as problem/project-based learning. At Clark she is a teacher and coordinator of M.S.P.C. program.

Teaching area: Advanced Professional Communication, Capstone
 
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Justyna Fijałkowska, MA

She graduated from Management Department of Lodz University (specialization in accounting). PhD studies completed at Department of Science on Management of the Lodz University. Part of studies conducted at the Universita degli Studi di Perugia in Italy and at the University of Utrecht in Holland. During 2002-2004 she carried a research within Harmonia Project of the European Union in Lisbon University in Portugal and at the University of Bangor in the UK. In 2006 she received a scholarship of the Polish Government and Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to carry a research at the University of Perugia in Italy. She worked in the project for Ernst&Young and presently is the executor of the research project of Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education on measurement and reporting of intellectual capital within accounting. The results of her research were published in many articles in Europe and in the USA, Brazil and South Africa and were presented at the numerous national and international conferences. Since 2001 she is a member of academic staff at the Academy of Management in Lodz and since 2004 she is a lecturer at Clark University.

Teaching area: Finance and Accounting for Non-Financial Managers, Public Budgeting and Accounting