Marek Barwiński, PhD hab. (doktor habilitowany), serves as an Associate Professor at the Department of Political and Historical Geography and Regional Studies within the Faculty of Geographical Sciences at the University of Lodz. He holds significant administrative positions as both Director of the Institute of Human Geography and Spatial Organization and Head of his Department. His academic career spans from October 1996 to the present at the University of Lodz, demonstrating long-standing commitment to geographical sciences in Poland. Barwiński's research focuses on the complex interplay between political geography, historical borders, and ethnic diversity. His work extensively examines national minorities, borderland regions, and geopolitical transformations, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. He investigates how political decisions, historical events, and cartographic representations shape territorial boundaries and national identities. His research methodology often combines historical analysis with contemporary geographical approaches, examining census data, political documents, and cartographic evidence to understand demographic shifts and ethnic structures. His publication record reveals consistent scholarly output with over 50 publications, demonstrating expertise in border studies, political geography, and ethnic minority issues. His most recent works focus on Polish border formation after WWI, contemporary nationality structures in Poland, and borderland dynamics in the face of civilizational changes. His research shows a clear trajectory from historical border studies toward contemporary analyses of ethnic diversity and geopolitical challenges in border regions. As Director of the Institute of Human Geography and Spatial Organization, Barwiński leads significant academic initiatives and oversees research activities within his department. His work has established him as a prominent figure in Polish geographical sciences, particularly in the specialized fields of political and historical geography.







