Leszek BullerView profile
Assistant Professor
Leszek Buller serves as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Family Studies, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, specializing in Family Studies (75%) and Security Studies (25%). His research centers on cross-border dynamics in Eastern Europe, particularly within Polish-Ukrainian and Polish-Belarusian-Ukrainian border regions under EU funding frameworks like the Cross-Border Cooperation Programme and EU Financial Perspective 2014-2020. He is actively associated with the Center of European Projects and maintains scholarly engagement through consultations conducted via Microsoft Teams and in-person at the university. Dr. Buller's research interests bridge family security with regional security challenges, examining health, environmental, and cultural dimensions in border contexts. His work analyzes EU-funded projects addressing crisis management, health security, and cultural heritage preservation, with recent focus on Polish-Ukrainian border initiatives. Key themes include the capitalization of project effects, security in crisis situations, and transboundary cooperation mechanisms that enhance regional stability and family well-being. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2018-2024) reveals consistent emphasis on cross-border security frameworks, particularly within EU financial programs. His scholarship demonstrates methodological focus on project evaluation and practical implementation, with recurring exploration of health security (2021), environmental security (2020), and cultural heritage (2018) in border regions. The work shows increasing urgency regarding crisis response (2022) amid evolving geopolitical contexts. Dr. Buller's grant activities are deeply intertwined with EU cross-border programs, including the Poland-Belarus-Ukraine Cooperation Programme and Interreg initiatives. His editorial role in the 2019 volume "Security in the Area of the Cross-border Cooperation Programme" highlights leadership in collaborative research. While specific student advising details are unlisted, his consultation schedule indicates active mentorship of both full-time and part-time students at UKSW. He is affiliated with the Center of European Projects, contributing to research teams analyzing EU structural funds' impact on border security. His work involves interdisciplinary collaboration with institutions across Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus, particularly evident in co-edited publications and conference proceedings addressing transnational security challenges.







