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Dr. Jakub Adamski serves as a Lecturer at the Department of Methods and Techniques of Social Research within the Faculty of Economics and Sociology at the University of Lodz. He earned his PhD in Sociology and Master of Laws in 2019, establishing himself as a scholar at the intersection of migration studies, legal sociology, and quantitative research methodology. His academic profile reflects active engagement in research, teaching, and university organizational work.
- PhD in Sociology (2019)
- Master of Laws (2019)
Dr. Adamski's research focuses on international migration dynamics, particularly examining immigrant adaptation processes, integration policies, and societal attitudes toward immigrants in host countries. His expertise extends to the sociology of law and quantitative methodologies for social research, with growing emphasis on practical applications addressing contemporary migration challenges in Europe. His work demonstrates a methodological commitment to rigorous empirical analysis of migration phenomena.
His recent publications reveal a clear trajectory toward addressing urgent migration crises, with significant attention to the Ukrainian refugee situation and climate-induced migration patterns. The research corpus combines sociological and legal perspectives to analyze migrant integration challenges, labor market access barriers, and policy framework effectiveness. This evolving research agenda demonstrates increasing engagement with practical policy implications while maintaining strong theoretical foundations.
Dr. Adamski actively contributes to academic discourse through his role as co-editor of significant publications on Ukrainian migration and as a program council member at the Center for Migration Studies at the University of Lodz. His conference participation demonstrates leadership in organizing panels on migration law and visual research approaches to migration studies.
He teaches a diverse range of courses including 'Migrations in the modern world,' 'Quantitative approaches in sociology,' 'Quantitative analysis methods,' and 'Social research methods.' His teaching philosophy emphasizes methodological rigor while addressing contemporary social issues through empirical analysis. Dr. Adamski maintains regular consultation hours for students, demonstrating commitment to academic mentoring.
As a member of the Program Council at the Center for Migration Studies at the University of Lodz and the Polish Sociological Association's Section for Sociology of Migration, Dr. Adamski contributes to institutional frameworks that advance migration research in Poland. His collaborative work with researchers like Dr. Izabela Florczak demonstrates engagement with interdisciplinary approaches to migration studies.



