In the latest edition of the Pearls of Science program, funded by the Ministry of Education and Science, two PhD candidates from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences have received financial support for their innovative research. Katarzyna Leicht and Aleksandra Hendrysiak have distinguished themselves with projects that have significant potential impact on the development of both science and the food industry.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/phd-candidates-from-upwr-secure-funding-from-the-pearls-of-science-program-626.html
Organizing committee
dr hab. Małgorzata Korzeniowska, prof. uczelnidr hab. Anna Dąbrowska, prof. uczelnidr Marek Szołtysikdr hab. Anna Salejdadr Łukasz Bobakdr hab. Anna Zimoch-Korzycka, prof. uczelnidr Dominika Kuligmgr Katarzyna Leichtmgr Szymon Juchniewiczmgr Aleksandra Rajewska
Scientific committee
dr hab. Małgorzata Korzeniowska, prof. uczelni, UPWrdr hab. Anna Dąbrowska, prof. uczelni, UPWrprof. Dusan Misic, UPWrprof. dr hab. Aneta Wojdyło, UPWrprof. dr hab. Agnieszka Kita, UPWr
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MSc Katarzyna Zagórska
I’m a Ph.D. candidate at the Chair of Microeconomics, University of Warsaw. My research lies in the domain of behavioural and applied economics. I’m interested in motivations, incentives and provision of information that promote desirable behaviour change. Most of my studies concern preferences for public goods and policies. My experience concentrates in preference elicitation, non-market valuation and cost-benefit analysis. The experiments I conduct help in (...)
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