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Joanna Mikołajczyk is a university professor at the Department of Administrative Procedure and Judicial Control of Administration within the Faculty of Law and Administration at the University of Lodz. She serves as the Representative of the Dean of the Faculty for professional internships and has been actively contributing to legal education and research since obtaining her doctoral degree in 2010.
Her educational background includes completing postgraduate studies in Education Management at the University of Lodz's Faculty of Management in June 2021 and obtaining a TUTOR certificate after completing a 64-hour tutoring course through the 4th edition of the Collegium Wratislaviense Academic Tutors School.
Professor Mikołajczyk's research focuses on agricultural real estate transactions with particular attention to administrative procedures and European agricultural funds. Her work helps streamline trade regulations that are diversified in terms of sources and terminology. She has published extensively on agricultural law topics, with recent publications addressing agricultural and forest real estate within notarial practice. Her research serves to renew agricultural law institutions anchored in the Civil Code and linked to administrative interference, facilitating the process of enacting and applying law. Her publications contribute to solving many practical problems situated at the interface of administrative and civil law.
She has received significant recognition for her work, including the Rector of the University of Lodz Award - 3rd degree individual award for her activity within the Law Clinic in 2016, and the prestigious first-degree individual award for teaching activity in 2024.
Professor Mikołajczyk has been actively involved in various programs and initiatives at the University of Lodz. Since 2011, she has served as a substantive supervisor at the Student Legal Information Point "Law Clinic - Children's Rights Clinic." She has coordinated the "I know my rights" program since 2021, supervised student internships since 2014, and served as the faculty coordinator for the "Talented Student, Great Student" program since 2022. In 2023, she became a part-time member of the Local Government Appeal Board in Sieradz.
She has also been active internationally, conducting lecture series through ERASMUS+ Staff Mobility programs at European Humanities University and Vilnius University on topics including Agricultural Law, Food Law, and Traditions and changes in Polish agricultural law and food law.




