Economia
Ewa Rollnik-Sadowska, PhD
Plan of the presentation
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Bialystok University of Technology, Faculty of Management Labour market – basic definitions Labour market indicators – the situation in the European Union Labour demand and labour supply Unemployment – types and reasons Labour market policy – active and passive „Good practices” of labour market policy – Flexicurity model in Denmark and Welfare to Work in the UK
Bialystok
is the largest city located in North Eastern Poland
and a capital of Province of Podlasie, is inhabited by almost 300 thousand people, is an academic and scientific centre of national status with a fifty thousand student’s population, there are 12 universities in Bialystok (state and private).
Bialystok University of Technology
1949 ‐ The Private Evening Engineering School of the Main Technical Organization in Białystok 1964 ‐ The College of Engineering 1974 – Bialystok University of Technology
Bialystok University of Technology
Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering Faculty of Computer Science Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Management Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Faculty of Management
Faculty of Management
Established in 1993
3,5 thousand students
Over a 100 academic tutors
Structure of the Faculty
Chair of Production Engineering Chair of Tourism and Recreation Chair of Economics and Social Science Chair of Business Informatics and Logistics Chair of Marketing and Entrepreneurship Chair of Management and Finances
Research and development
Business Management Environmental Management Human Resource Management Logistics Marketing Quality Management Tourism Management Application of Computing in Management Systems
Research and development
Business Information Technology Environmental and Natural Resources Economics Accounting International Economic Relations Comparative