Professor Koslowski’s primary teaching and research interests are in the field of international relations dealing with international organization, European integration, international migration, information technology, and homeland security. He is the author of
Migrants and Citizens: Demographic Change in the European States System (Cornell University Press, 2000); editor of
International Migration and the Globalization of Domestic Politics (Routledge, 2005) and co-editor (with David Kyle) of
Global Human Smuggling: Comparative Perspectives (John Hopkins University Press, 2001).
His articles have appeared in International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, The Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Common Market Studies, The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, The Cambridge Journal of International Studies and The Brown Journal of World Affairs. Prior to arriving at the University at Albany , Professor Koslowski taught at Rutgers University – Newark. He has held Fellowships at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2003-2004), the Center of International Studies at Princeton University (1999-2000) and the Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University 's School of Foreign Service (1996-97). During 2006, Dr. Koslowski’s research on "International Migration and Border Control in the Information Age: European, Transatlantic and Global Dimensions," is supported by a grant from the MacArthur Foundation.