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Dr Konrad Czernichowski

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Konrad Czernichowski (born in 1980 in Wrocław) is economist, theologian and africanist. He attained formal education at secondary level at XIV LO in Wrocław in 1999. While still at secondary school he did one-year course of Mathematical Analysis at the Technical University of Wrocław (Studium Talent). In 2004 he graduated from the University of Economics in Wrocław, then in the years 2004-2008 undertook his PhD studies at the University of Wrocław, obtaining PhD from the University of Economics in Wrocław in 2008. From 2009 to 2012 he was Assistant Professor at the Institute of International Studies, University of Wrocław, and in the same years he headed Wrocław subsidiary of the "Maitri" Movement. Currently he holds the position of Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics at UMCS. He is the author of the book on African integration: "Integracja afrykańska – uwarunkowania, formy współpracy, instytucje" ("African Integration – Conditions, Forms of Cooperation, Institutions"), CeDeWu, Warszawa 2010, co-author (with Dominik Kopiński and Andrzej Polus) of the book on extractive industry in Zambia and Botswana: "Klątwa surowcowa w Afryce? Przypadek Zambii i Botswany" ("Resource Curse In Africa? Case of Zambia and Botswana", CeDeWu, Warszawa 2012) and co-author (with Ewa Cieślik and Bara Ndiaye) of the book on economies of sub-Saharan Africa from the Polish perspective: "Afryka Subsaharyjska. Potencjał, problemy i możliwości dla Polski", PWN, Warszawa 2020. He has been responsible for Lublin branch of the "Maitri" Movement since 2014. In the years 2012-2016 he did MA in Theology at the Catholic University of Lublin of John Paul II. His areas of interest are: regional integration, Fair Trade as well as international relations and political economy of Sub-Saharan Africa. So far, he has visited Africa (Libya, Tunisia, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Botswana) 15 times spending there altogether over 40 months. Since 2019 he has been the Visiting Professor at the Jordan University College in Morogoro, Tanzania. In 2021 he was elected as the Board Member of the Polish Africanist Society.

 


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