About me

Malgorzata Klaudia Guzowska is a graduate of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Szczecin. In 1996 she received a master’s degree in mathematics. In 2003 she received a Ph.D. degree in economics in the field of mathematical economics, for a Ph.D. thesis entitled “Application of non-linear difference equations as a tool for description and analysis of economic phenomena”. Since 2003 she has worked in the position of an assistant professor in the Institute of Econometrics and Statistics at the University of Szczecin.

In 2004-2013 she was the head of Unit of Application of Mathematics to Economics and in 2004- 2010 she was vice-president of the Institute of Economic, Analysis, Diagnosis, and Forecast in Szczecin, Poland.

In 2009/2010 she worked with Saber Eaydi at the Department of Mathematics, Trinity University, San Antonio, TX, USA (visiting scholar position). In 2015 she has received scholarships from the Dekaban-Liddle Foundation and she worked at Adam Smith Business School.

She has also worked as a single joint expert for the: Ministry of Finance (Poland), The World Bank, The Chancellery of the Prime Minister (Poland), EIPA Antenna Warsaw – European Centre for Public Financial Management, The Minister of Justice (Poland), Ministry of Economy (Poland), Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Poland), Polish Academy of Science, Supreme Chamber of Control (Poland).