
Dean
prof. Dariusz Buraczewski
e-mail: Dariusz.Buraczewski(at)uwr.edu.pl
office hours: by appointment
www: https://dbura.math.uni.wroc.pl/

Vice Dean for Teaching of Mathematics and for Social Affairs
Andrzej Raczyński, D.Sc.
e-mail: Andrzej.Raczynski(at)uwr.edu.pl
office hours: Monday 11-12

Vice Dean for Teaching of Computer Science, Data Science and ISIM
Małgorzata Biernacka, PhD
e-mail: Malgorzata.Biernacka2(at)uwr.edu.pl
office hours: Monday 10-11

Vice Dean for Development
Artur Jeż, D.Sc.
e-mail: aje(at)cs.uni.wroc.pl
office hours: by appointment
www: https://ii.uni.wroc.pl/~aje/
Dean’s representatives:
- Dean’s Representative for Risk Management – Ziemowit Rzeszotnik, PhD,
- Dean’s Representative to Interdisciplinary Group for Climate Changes – prof. Piotr Kowalski,
- Dean’s Representative for Safety of Students and Doctoral Students – Ziemowit Rzeszotnik, D.Sc.,
- Dean’s Representative for Data Science – Paweł Lorek, D.Sc.,
- Dean’s Representative for Individual Mathematics and Computer Science Studies – Marcin Preisner, D.Sc.,
- Dean’s Representative for Promotion – Piotr Wieczorek, PhD,
- Dean’s Representative for Equal Treatment and Anti-discrimination – Paweł Laskoś-Grabowski, PhD,
- Dean’s Representative for School Outreach and Popularization – Marcin Preisner, D.Sc.,
- Dean’s Representative for Commercialization – Paweł Laskoś-Grabowski, D.Sc.
Faculty academic ombudspersons:
Ewa Damek
Contact by e-mail edamek@math.uni.wroc.pl, in person in room 901 at the Mathematical Institute or by phone (for the phone number contact the Institute’s office on +48 71 375 7401).
Jarosław Byrka
The preferred way to contact is via e-mail at jaroslaw.byrka@cs.uni.wroc.pl, in person in room 244 at the Institute of Computer Science or by phone at +48 71 375 7817.
It is best to arrange the preferred method of contact via email, e.g., to schedule a meeting.
Students, doctoral candidates, and staff of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science can approach the ombudsperson regarding matters related to the functioning of the institute/faculty community to seek support and assistance in resolving issues. The ombudsperson’s role is to listen to the reporting party, identify the problem, and provide advice or help in resolving it.
Principles of Operation
Confidentiality
Information shared with the ombudsperson is treated as confidential and is not disclosed to other individuals or units at the University of Wrocław unless explicitly requested by the reporting party.
Impartiality
The ombudsperson is neither a judge nor an advocate for any party in a conflict. Their sole objective is to resolve the issue.
Informality
Actions taken by the ombudsperson are informal and independent of formal procedures in place at the University of Wrocław, including disciplinary measures. The ombudsperson does not act ex officio, initiate procedures, or participate in them as a party but informs the reporting party about potential courses of action. Depending on the nature of the issue, the ombudsperson may also undertake informal interventions with faculty authorities or staff to clarify the matter or mediate a resolution.
Independence
In their role, the ombudsperson operates independently of university authorities and procedures. Faculty and institute staff are required to cooperate with the ombudsperson when necessary.