I collaborate with students and PhD students in different formats, in Poland and abroad. I accept applications for PhD and MA theses supervision, expecting rigorous but fair and comradely collaboration.
Supervised PhD students
At the moment, I am co-supervising two PhD students:
- Szymon Radomski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan) who focuses on the history, theory and practice of student and academic protests in Poland (1989 to 2021) within my ongoing research project on peripheral academic capitalism (together with Prof. Dominik Antonowicz).
- Elia Alberici (Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy) who works on a thesis under a working title: “Universality, Race Liberation, and Higher Education. A Discussion between USSR and US” (together with Prof. Stefano Visentin).
Tutoring of students and PhD students
Curently I am tutoring a PhD student and mentoring students within ongoing research projects. While these relations are not output-related and does not necesserily lead to the defence of their theses, they are based on regularity, commitment and are oriented towards helping them prosper on their own academic paths.
- Michał Rams-Ługowski (University of Silesia in Katowice)
- Dominika Lichańska (University of Łódź)
- Adam Ochwat (University of Warsaw)
- Magdalena Radomska (Adam Mickiewicz University)
- Gabriela Wilczyńska (University of Warsaw)
PhDs and students
- Franciszek Krawczyk who in 2024 at the Faculty of Philosophy AMU defendend his thesis entitled “Science without a centre? Resistance agains the domination of the centre on academic peripheries“. (together with Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki).
- I was a co-supervisor of Jakub Krzeski who in 2021 at the Faculty of Philosophy AMU defended his thesis entitled “A philosophical account of metrological conflict in the field of science evaluation” (together with Prof. Emanuel Kulczycki).
- I supervised an undergraduate BA student of philosophy, Tamara Stempka, who defended her thesis in 2021 entitled “The concept of the essence of man in Karl Marx’s 1844 ‘Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts’”.