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Dr Izabela Florczak, Vice-Dean for International Cooperation and Projects at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz, Deputy Head of the University of Lodz Centre of Migration Studies, and Assistant Professor at the Department of Labour Law, Social Security and Social Policy at the Faculty of Law and Administration, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the journal "Ubezpieczenia Społeczne. Teoria i praktyka" [Social Insurance. Theory and Practice]. The University of Lodz academic was appointed to this position by Zbigniew Derdziuk, President of the Social Insurance Institution.

Thank you for your trust. It is a great honour and commitment for me – the journal has a well-established position as a space for dialogue between science and practice in the fields of social insurance, labour law and social policy. I am delighted that, together with the editorial team, we will be able to continue this mission, begun by Professor Marcin Kawiński, by opening the journal to new topics, perspectives and voices. I wholeheartedly encourage authors to contribute to subsequent issues – there will certainly be no shortage of inspiration and challenges!

–  says Dr Izabela Florczak from the University of Lodz. 

a portrait photo of Dr Izabela FlorczakDr Izabela Florczak

"Ubezpieczenia Społeczne. Teoria i praktyka" is a quarterly. Its mission is to provide a forum for the exchange of scientific facts between experts in connection with the implementation of the statutory task of the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), which is to popularise knowledge about social insurance. It is also important to develop, organise and disseminate scientific knowledge through ongoing, yet in-depth scientific and expert analysis of changes in the social insurance system, the labour market and the economy (including through forecasting the future). The journal is addressed primarily to academics, practitioners, university faculty and students, social activists, public administration employees, local government officials, social workers, and employment agencies, but also to those interested in social insurance, social security and social policy, as well as to those wishing to expand their knowledge in this field.

Source: ZUS 
Edit: Press Office, University of Lodz