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Knowledge-based expert system with AI-Assistance for policy-makers and practitioners

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Nov 20 2025

10:00 - 12:00 CET

Sala Triaria, Villa Schifanoia

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This masterclass features a presentation by Professor Izabela Grabowska (Kozminski University).

This masterclass introduces doctoral and postdoctoral researchers and wider EUI community to the Horizon Europe-funded global project Link4Skills, which addresses global skill shortages through the development of an AI-assisted Knowledge-Based Expert System (KEBS). The session focuses on the Link4Skills Navigator, a digital expert-validated policy tool designed to support evidence-based decision-making for labour market stakeholders by integrating migration data, skill gap analyses, and policy simulations. Participants will explore the systems methodological approach, technical architecture, ethical foundations, and governance model, while critically reflecting on the intersection of digital tools, skill mobility, and fair migration. Emphasis is placed on how interdisciplinary research can be translated into policy-relevant outputs through participatory design, open access, and responsible innovation. By engaging with real-world examples and Horizon Europe compliance frameworks, attendees will gain insight into conducting impactful, ethically grounded, and policy-relevant research in the field of global labour mobility

Speaker:

Professor Izabela Grabowska is a sociologist and economist, and a full professor in social sciences. She earned her PhD from the Department of Economics at the University of Warsaw and holds masters degrees in economic sciences from University College Dublin and in sociology from the University of Wroclaw; she holds habilitation degree in sociology. From September to November 2025, Izabela Grabowska is the SPS Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence.

Professor Izabela Grabowska is Scientific Coordinator of Horizon Europe Link4Skills global project on addressing skill shortages through reskilling, retraining, automation, migration www.link4skill.eu

She is also co-author (together with Prof. Aleksandra Przegalinska) of European University Alliance EUonAIR: AI in Curricula, Smart UniverCity and Return Mobility www.euonair.eu coordinated by Kozminski University in Warsaw.

Since 2021, she has worked at the Department of Economics at Kozminski University, where she founded and directs Centre for Research on Social Change and Human Mobility (CRASH) | Kozminski University. From 2016 to 2021, she served as Director of the Interdisciplinary Doctoral School at SWPS University in Warsaw. Between 2002 and 2018, she was a Research Fellow at the Centre of Migration Research in Warsaw, where she now serves on the Scientific Board. She was also a member of the Executive Board and Board of Directors of IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion in Europe) from 2008 to 2018. Professor Grabowska is a national expert for the European Commission, contributing to initiatives such as ESCO, the European Mobility Partnership, and currently the European Labour Agency (EURES European Employment Services). Her research focuses on migration, labour markets, human mobility, and social change. She is the co-author of several monographs, including Ukrainian Female War Migrants: Mobilising Resources for Prospective Social Remittance (with I. Kyliushyk and E. Chrol, Routledge, 2025), Migration and the Transfer of Informal Human Capital: Insights from Central Europe and Mexico (with A. Jastrzebowska, Routledge, 2022), The Impact of Migration on Poland: EU Mobility and Social Change (with A. White, P. Kaczmarczyk, and K. Slany, UCL Press, 2018), and Migrants as Agents of Change (with M. Garapich, E. Jazwinska, and U. Radziwinowiczowna, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). She also co-edited Mobility in Transition: Migration Patterns After EU Enlargement (Amsterdam University Press, 2013). Professor Grabowska has led numerous international research projects, including studies on migration transition from emigration to immigration country, migrants social mobility, social remittances, peer groups and migration, migrants and Brexit, and TCN migrant integration within the Horizon 2020 MIMY project.

She is the author or co-author of more than 60 publications on labour migration, social change, return migration and skills. More information is available at www.izabelagrabowska.org. She can be contacted at [email protected] and [email protected] (till November 2025).

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