The Academic Career Office invites you to a series of classroom-based classes as part of an extracurricular courses
Mastering Effective Teamwork
(20 teaching hours)
Classes conducted in English. Minimum B2 level language proficiency required.
Registration for the 1st edition via the USOS system from 3 February to 3 March 2026
The rules for delivering the course are regulated by:
Ordinance No. 20/2025 of the Rector of the University of Wrocław of 24 January 2025 on the introduction of extracurricular courses: “Entrepreneurship – Success Stories”, “Design Your Career”, “University Dragons’ Den”, “Effective Teamwork Training”, “Your Future Competences”.
How to register for the course?
Important: Participation requires the consent of the Faculty Dean, in accordance with Ordinance No. 20/2025 (submission of a completed and signed Appendix No. 1).
Step by step:
1. Register for the course in USOS.
2. Download Appendix No. 1 (print it, complete it, and sign it).
3. Submit the signed appendix to your Dean’s Office (in person, by regular mail, or by email as a scanned document) for further processing.
The appendix must be delivered to the Dean’s Office immediately!
4. Complete the FORM assessing your training needs related to the course topic – by 6 March 2026.
5. Wait for an email from abk@uwr.edu.pl confirming your participation.
- For participation in the classes (confirmed by attendance), you may receive 2 ECTS credits (credits obtained from extracurricular courses are not included in the calculation of study progress; they are recorded in the Diploma Supplement).
The condition for passing the extracurricular course “Mastering Effective Teamwork” is:
• confirmed participation in at least 80% of the classes, and
• completion of at least three out of four exercises assigned between classes
(pass/fail, no grade).
Because the classes are workshop-based, the number of places is limited.
If the number of applicants exceeds the limit, participation will be decided by the instructor’s assessment, based on the potential practical value of the course for individual participants.
Schedule of the 1st edition:
12 March 2026, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where? Room 2.05, Building D, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław
Instructor: Dr Michał Misiak
Training #1: Communication
• Introduction to the course: what is effective teamwork?
• What are the pillars of teamwork?
• What ensures high-quality communication?
• How does the communication loop work?
• Which habits support communication in a team?
• What is the role of leadership in the communication process?
• How do cognitive biases undermine communication?
19 March 2026, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where? Room 2.05, Building D, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław
Instructor: Dr Michał Misiak
Training #2: Cooperation
• What does cooperation in teamwork actually involve?
• How important are trust and psychological safety for cooperation?
• What role do team members’ beliefs and assumptions play?
• Should teams focus on problems or on successes?
• What factors can lead to fractures or breakdowns within a team?
9 April 2026, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where? Room 2.05, Building D, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław
Instructor: Dr Michał Misiak
Training #3: Conflict
• Is avoiding conflict good for a team?
• How can teams disagree productively?
• How can conflict be conducted in a constructive way?
• How should conflict be managed?
• How do conflicts affect team effectiveness?
16 April 2026, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where? Room 2.05, Building D, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław
Instructor: Dr Michał Misiak
Training #4: Trust
• Which comes first: the chicken (trust) or the egg (good communication)?
• How can trust be built from a leadership position?
• Why is trust the foundation of success?
• What are the risks associated with high levels of trust in a team?
• Which traits tend to evoke distrust?
16 April 2026, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Where? Room 2.05, Building D, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław
Instructor: Dr Michał Misiak
Training #5: Leadership
• Is leadership only for “bosses”?
• What are the most important functions of a leader?
• What characterises dysfunctional or destructive leaders?
• How do leadership myths undermine teamwork?
• What are the main types of leadership?
Instructor:
Dr Michał Misiak is a psychologist working at the University of Wrocław, where he is based at the Department of Experimental Social Psychology. He is also a Research Affiliate at the University of Oxford.
His research focuses on the psychology of cooperation and conflict, with a particular interest in psychology of morality. A substantial part of his work is conducted in non-industrialised communities, including the Hadza hunter-gatherers, Maasai pastoralists in northern Tanzania, and the Yali people of Papua New Guinea. He is a strong advocate of the Open Science movement and Big Team Science approaches.
Alongside his academic work, Dr Misiak acts as a scientific consultant for non-governmental and humanitarian organisations. He supports organisations in research design, data analysis, interpretation of results, and the development of behaviour-change interventions. He has collaborated, among others, with the European Commission and UNICEF.