- Research project (Mythopoeia: Philosophy and Anthropology of the Image; Imaginarium – Figures, Methods, Practices, Languages) This project is dedicated to diverse, interdisciplinary approaches (anthropological-cultural, anthropological-philosophical, philosophical-social, sociological, philological, historical-philosophical) to the concepts of images, imaging, imagery, and imagination.
- Research project “Evaluation of the European Capital of Culture Wrocław 2016 Events – Social Contexts of Culture” Project carried out by researchers from the Institute of Sociology in 2016–2017.
- Research project “Wrocław Fashion Project: Coding and Modelling Everyday Dress“
- EU 7th Framework Programme, Project FP7-PEOPLE-Initial Training Network-2012 CHANGING EMPLOYMENT (under Marie Curie Actions) (The Changing Nature of Employment in Europe in the Context of Challenges, Threats and Opportunities for Employees and Employers). Duration: 1 December 2012 – 30 November 2016. Project budget: EUR 4.5 million (UWr budget: EUR 212,956). Programme Coordinator: Prof. Paul Stewart (University of Strathclyde). Project Leader at the Institute of Sociology: Dr hab. Adam Mrozowicki.
- NCN ETIUDA Project: “Return Migrants’ Inclusion and Employment: The Case of Return Migration from the UK to Poland” Project no. UMO-2016/20/T/HS6/00479. Mateusz Karolak MA. Duration: 6 September 2016 – 30 September 2018.
- International NCN/DFG Beethoven Project “PREWORK: Young Precarious Workers in Poland and Germany: A Comparative Sociological Study of Working and Living Conditions, Social Consciousness and Civic Engagement” Agreement no. UMO-2014/15/G/HS4/04476. Consortium with SGH Warsaw School of Economics (Prof. Dr hab. Juliusz Gardawski (leader), Dr Jan Czarzasty). German partner: Freie Universität Berlin. Duration: March 2016 – February 2019. Team members at UWr Institute of Sociology: Dr hab. Adam Mrozowicki (Principal Investigator), Dr Agata Krasowska, Mateusz Karolak MA. Doctoral students involved as project staff: Aleksandra Drabina MA, Jacek Burski MA. German team members: Prof. Vera Trappmann, Jule-Marie Lorenzen, Alexandra Seehaus, Dennis Neumann. Project website: https://www.prework.uni.wroc.pl/prework.eu/pl.html
- International NCN/DFG Beethoven Project “Jews and Germans in Polish Collective Memory: Two Case Studies of Memory Formation in Local Communities after World War II” Project no. 2014/15/G/HS6/04836. Duration: 20 January 2016 – 19 January 2019. Leader: Dr Barbara Pabjan. German partner: Universität Hamburg. Team members: Dr Barbara Pabjan, Dr Paweł Czajkowski, Prof. Dr hab. Stanisław Kłopot, Mateusz Gałkowski MA, Marek Szajda MA, Dr Katrin Steffen, Dr Imke Hansen, Dr Kamil Kijek.
- International Project PRECARIR – “The Rise of the Dual Labour Market: Fighting Precarious Employment in the New Member States through Industrial Relations” Project no. VS/2014/0534. Duration: 1 December 2014 – 30 September 2016. Funding: European Commission’s DG for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion. Team at UWr Institute of Sociology: Dr hab. Adam Mrozowicki (Principal Investigator), Dr Małgorzata Maciejewska. Research report.
- Doctoral Dissertation Grant for Dr Michał Cebula: “The Symbolic Dimension of Consumption in Contemporary Culture Based on Research among Wrocław Residents” Supervisor: Prof. Wanda Patrzałek. Agreement no. 4954/B/H03/2011/40.
- Research Grant: “Sociological Analysis of the Role, Status and Significance of Women in Dispositional Groups in Society in the Context of Security” Registration no. O N116 045638, ID: 73299. Competition: 38 (31 July 2009). Individual grant, Dr Małgorzata Stochmal.
- Polish-German Science Foundation: “Leipzig and Wrocław in the Process of Transformation, Europeanization and Globalization – A Comparative Study of Municipal, Economic and Social Development” Principal Investigator: Prof. Zbigniew Kurcz. Partner: Zentrum für Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen, Universität Leipzig. Project duration: 2012–2013.
- KBN Research Grant: “Beyond the City? The Suburbanization Process and Functional Links between Small and Medium-Sized Towns and Their Suburban Zones from a Sociological Perspective – The Case of Lower Silesian Voivodeship” Grant no. N N116 348939. Principal Investigator: Dr Katarzyna Kajdanek. Duration: 2010–2012.
- Project “The Memory of Vanished Population Groups in Today’s East and Central European Urban Environment: Memory Treatment and Urban Planning in Lviv, Chernivtsi, Chișinău and Wrocław” Project Leader: Dr Barbara Pabjan. Duration: 2011–2014. Budget: EUR 120,000. Funding: The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation.
- “District Programme for the Development of Foster Care in the Wrocław District for 2018–2020“ A research project carried out by Dr Monika Wiktorowicz-Sosnowska.
- NCN MINIATURA Project: “Crossing (In)visible Boundaries: The Experience of Class Mobility in Individual Biographies“ Project Leader: Dr Justyna Kajta. Grant amount: PLN 15,730. Duration: October 2020 – October 2021.
