● Accomplished academic leader with nearly two decades of comprehensive experience in higher education, academic administration, and research.
● Mentored and guided over 500 postgraduate students, successfully supervising their projects and serving as a Ph.D. advisor at renowned universities, contributing to their academic and professional growth, with two students being awarded Ph.D. degrees under my guidance.
● Published over 50 research papers in esteemed national and international journals, showcasing expertise and contributing to the academic community.
● Designed and implemented innovative curricula, ensuring alignment with current industry trends and educational standards to enhance the overall learning experience.
● Applied modern teaching techniques to engage students effectively and promote active learning, resulting in improved academic performance and student satisfaction.
● Executed strategic initiatives that significantly improved institutional performance, demonstrating a strong ability to plan and implement effective academic strategies.
● Managed day-to-day academic operations, developed and evaluated educational programs, and fostered a collaborative learning environment that encouraged student and faculty development.
● Coordinated cross-functional teams, communicated effectively with stakeholders, and led academic settings with a focus on achieving institutional goals and maintaining high educational standards.
Bartosz Jóźwik, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of International Economics at the Institute of Economics and Finance at The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin in Poland. Earlier, he held academic positions at various institutions, including at the Nanovic Institute for European Studies at the University of Notre Dame in the USA and at the Faculty of Economics at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin. His research interests focus on issues surrounding European economic integration, growth and economic development in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, and environmental economics. He is the author of dozens of scientific publications published in recognized journals and publishing houses. He has collaborated with many scientific centers around the world. Among them are: University of Vienna, University of Cambridge, National University of Laos, and IBS Hyderabad ICFAI University (India).
Senior Lecturer at University Centre of Maghnia, Tlemcen (Algeria) and Member of LEPPESE Laboratory I present lectures on a variety of statistical topics, including math, econometrics, operational research, and statistical software (EViews, SPSS, Stata, Excel, Python, R, Gretl, Gauss, and Lindo/Lingo). I serve as a reviewer for several international and Algerian journals. My research focuses on sustainable development, environment, economic growth, and renewable energy.
Tina Šegota is an Associate Professor in Tourism and holds the Vice Dean of Science and Research position at the Faculty of Tourism at the University of Maribor, Slovenia. Her research interests include destination marketing and advertising, sustainable tourist behaviour, tourism seasonality, quality of life, and families and children in tourism destinations.
Emre Gökçeli was born in 1990 in Istanbul. He graduated from the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics at Sakarya University. As a scholarship holder of the Ministry of National Education, he completed his master's degree at City, University of London. He pursued his doctoral studies at Brunel University London, successfully defended his dissertation titled "Three Chapters on Foreign Direct Investment", and earned his Ph.D. He is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Kütahya Dumlupınar University.