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Dr. Marcin Gońda is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Applied Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Economics and Sociology at the University of Lodz. He serves as the Head of the Center for Migration Studies at the University of Lodz, a position he has held since its establishment in 2020. His academic career spans over a decade with significant contributions to migration studies, particularly focusing on Central and Eastern Europe.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Sociology from University of Lodz (2008-2017)
- Master's in Sociology from University of Lodz (2002-2007)
- Master's in International Relations from University of Lodz (2001-2006)
Gońda's research focuses on international migration, migration policy, integration policy toward immigrants, internationalization of higher education, and qualitative research methods with emphasis on biographical approaches. His work particularly examines migration phenomena in Poland, Central and Eastern Europe, and former USSR countries. He has made significant contributions to understanding diaspora policies, educational migration, and the evolving migration landscape in post-Soviet states.
His publication record demonstrates an evolving research trajectory from early work on national and ethnic minorities to contemporary studies on Ukrainian migration patterns following the 2022 invasion. His recent scholarship shows increasing focus on practical policy implications, particularly regarding local integration challenges and the transformation of diaspora policies into migration tools.
Gońda has been actively involved in numerous research projects related to migrant integration. He serves as a mentor for PhD and Master's students, though specific student names are not documented in available sources. His work has been supported through various research grants, though specific funding sources are not detailed in the provided information.
As Head of the Center for Migration Studies, Gońda leads an interdisciplinary research unit established in 2020 that brings together researchers from economics, demography, law, geography, history, and political science. The Center focuses on interdisciplinary research of migration phenomena at local and transnational levels, research cooperation with scientific institutions, public administration, and NGOs, as well as organizing scientific meetings and implementing research projects.



