Dr Angelika Zanki received the Miniatura grant (National Science Centre, Poland)

We are delighted to inform that dr Angelika Zanki’s project entitled “Activities of the political community of Croatian emigrants in South America” ​​received funding under the Miniatura project of the National Science Centre.

The main objective of the Miniatura call is to finance one research activity for the purposes of a future research project to be submitted to an NCN call for proposals as well as other national and international calls.

“Welcome to Poland” at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences

We are happy to announce that the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences received funds for the implementation of the NAWA “Welcome to Poland” program.

The aim of the “Welcome to Poland” program is to support the institutional capacity of universities holding the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education and research units providing education in the aim of supporting foreign students, PhD students and academic staf.

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Professor Helena Krasowska received the National Programme for the Development of Humanities grants (Ministry of Science and Education)

We are delighted to inform that Professor Helena Krasowska received funding for the translation of two monographs in the “Uniwersalia 2.1” module of the National Programme for the Development of Humanities (NPRH).

The subject of the NPRH competition in the “Uniwersalia 2.1” module is the translation into congress languages and the publication of the most outstanding monographs of Polish humanities in order to introduce them to the international circulation of scientific books. As part of the implementation of the grants, monographs Polish Highlanders in Bukowina Karpacka. A Sociolinguistic and Lexical Study [Górale polscy na Bukowinie Karpackiej. Studium socjolingwistyczne i leksykalne] by Helena Krasowska and A Testimony to a Vanishing Heritage. The Polish Language of Bukovina: Romania – Ukraine [Świadectwo zanikającego dziedzictwa. Mowa polska na Bukowinie: Rumunia-Ukraina] by Helena Krasowska, Magdalena Pokrzyńska and Lech Suchomłynow will be translated into English and published in the Peter Lang Scientific Publishing House.

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Dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska received European Research Council Starting Grant

We are delighted to inform that dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska received ERC Starting Grants for the implementation of the project „Recycling the German Ghosts. Resettlement Cultures in Poland, Czechia and Slovakia after 1945”.

Since 2007, the European Research Council has awarded Starting Grants 27 times to researchers affiliated with Polish centres. Starting Grant is dedicated for researchers from 2 to 7 years after PhD and enables them to conduct the project which can last up to 5 years. This call for proposals attracted over 4,000 proposals, 397 projects will be financed and implemented at universities and research centres in 22 EU and associated countries.

We would like to emphasize that among the winners of this edition of the competition, only dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska represents the research institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Institute of Slavic Studies PAS – the coordinator of scientific research within the scope of the program ‘Solidary with Belarus – Solidary with Scientists’

We are pleased to announce that in 2022, within the scope of the program of The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) ‘Solidary with Belarus – Solidary with Scientists’, the Institute of Slavic Studies PAS will host five researchers from Belarus.

The objective of the ‘Solidary with Scientists’ measure is to enable researchers from Belarusian universities and scientific institutions who hold the degree of PhD or higher to visit Polish higher education and scientific institutions. The program is an expression of solidarity with the Belarusian academic community. Aside from the didactic/scientific purposes, it is intended to support researchers from Belarus by enabling them to conduct high-level research at Polish institutions and teach without restrictions.

In the Institute of Slavic Studies PAS scientists will implement the following research projects:

  1. „Printing houses in Minsk of the early twentieth century, their institutional, technological and creative frameworks”
  2. “Russian classical literature in World cinema”
  3. “The period of the Nazi occupation in the memories of the inhabitants of northern Belarus villages”
  4. „The Political Crisis, Church and State: the Response from the Orthodox and Catholic Churches to the Civil Unrest in Belarus”
  5. “Anti-Soviet insurgent and partisan movement in Belarus. 1918-1939: searching for and shaping the base of Polish historical sources “

Information about the program is available on the website:

https://nawa.gov.pl/nawa/aktualnosci/znamy-juz-wyniki-doboru-do-programu-solidarni-z-bialorusia-naukowcy-dowiedz-sie-wiecej-o-inicjatywie-nawa

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Klaudia Kosicińska received National Science Centre’s Preludium 20 grant

Klaudia Kosicińska received National Science Centre’s Preludium 20 grant

We are pleased to announce that Klaudia Kosicińska, MA, received funding under the Preludium 20 competition for the implementation of the project “Everyday life between borders. Mobility, translocal practices and neighborhood in south-east Georgia”. Klaudia Kosicińska is a PhD student at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences as part of the Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development, i.e. interdisciplinary doctoral studies in the humanities “Borderlands, minorities, migrations in the sociolinguistic perspective”. She prepares doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Karolina Bielenin-Lenczowska (Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Warsaw).

In the Preludium 20 call for proposals, 2,217 applications were submitted, 495 of them will receive funding with a total value of almost 77 million PLN. In the HS3 panel (Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts. The study of the human past) 23 research projects were qualified for funding.

Preludium is dedicated for research projects carried out by people who do not have a doctoral degree. The research team in a project may consist of a maximum of three people, including the project manager and the scientific supervisor.

More info on the competition and results are available on NCN’s website:

https://www.ncn.gov.pl/aktualnosci/2021-11-26-wyniki-opus-preludium

Tymoteusz Król received National Science Centre’s Preludium 20 grant

We are pleased to announce that Tymoteusz Król, MA, received funding under the Preludium 20 competition for the implementation of the project “From Flanders, via Germany, to Poland. An analysis of theories of ethnogenesis of Vilamovians”. Tymoteusz Król is a PhD student at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences as part of the Operational Programme Knowledge Education Development, i.e. interdisciplinary doctoral studies in the humanities “Borderlands, minorities, migrations in the sociolinguistic perspective”. He prepares doctoral thesis under the supervision of Professor Nicole Dołowy-Rybińskiej (Institute of Slavic Studies PAS).

In the Preludium 20 call for proposals, 2,217 applications were submitted, 495 of them will receive funding with a total value of almost 77 million PLN. In the HS3 panel (Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts. The study of the human past) 23 research projects were qualified for funding.

Preludium is dedicated for research projects carried out by people who do not have a doctoral degree. The research team in a project may consist of a maximum of three people, including the project manager and the scientific supervisor.

More info on the competition and results are available on NCN’s website:

https://www.ncn.gov.pl/aktualnosci/2021-11-26-wyniki-opus-preludium

Dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska received National Science Centre’s Opus 21 grant

Dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska received National Science Centre’s Opus 21 grant

We are very happy to announce that dr Karolina Ćwiek-Rogalska received funding under the Opus 21 competition for the implementation of the project “Documents and Bureaucracy in the formerly German lands: State Making, Regulating and Controlling in Poland and Czechoslovakia (1940s-1970s)”.

In the Opus 21 call for proposals, 2,314 applications were submitted, 417 of them will receive funding with a total value of almost 560 million PLN. In the HS3 panel – Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts, 24 research projects out of 130 projects were qualified for funding.

The OPUS competition is aimed at scientists at all stages of their careers. The project manager can be a person who has at least one published or accepted for publication work, or – in the case of art sciences – one artistic or artistic-scientific achievement, does not need to have a doctoral degree.

More info on page:

https://www.ncn.gov.pl/aktualnosci/2021-11-26-wyniki-opus-preludium

Dr hab. Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska received National Science Centre’s SONATA BIS 10 grant

We are happy to announce that dr hab. Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska, prof. ISS PAS obtained funding under the SONATA BIS 10 competition for the implementation of the project “Linguistic diversity in Poland: collateral languages, language-oriented activities and conceptualization of collective identity”.

427 applications were submitted in the SONATA BIS 10 call, 76 of them will receive funding with a total of almost PLN 179 million. In the HS panel – Humanities, Social Sciences and Arts, 12 research projects out of 88 submitted were qualified for funding. It is worth noting that the project of dr hab. Nicole Dołowy-Rybińska was at the forefront of the ranking list, in third place.

SONATA BIS is a competition for research projects in which the principal investigator must be a researcher with a PhD degree conferred within 5 to 12 years before the proposal submission year. The aim of the research project is to create a new research team to conduct basic research.

More information on webpage:

https://www.ncn.gov.pl/aktualnosci/2021-02-15-wyniki-konkursow-maestro-12-sonata-bis-10

Robert David Borges, PhD, received National Science Centre’s POLS grant

POLS is a scheme designed to support researcher mobility, implemented in the form of small grants awarded to international researchers who wish to conduct their research in Poland. From 2021, Robert David Borges, PhD, will implement his two-year project entitled ‘New speakers of minority languages: proficiency, variation, and change’ at the ISS PAS.

The call attracted 99 proposals totalling more than 74 million PLN, 39 of which were recommended for funding, including 10 in arts, humanities and social sciences (HS).

POLS is one of three calls funded under the third edition of the EEA and Norway Grants 2014-2021 within the framework of the “Research” programme, in which the NCN serves as the operator responsible for basic research.

Details can be found on the National Science Centre’s website: https://www.ncn.gov.pl/aktualnosci/2020-12-16-wyniki-konkursu-pols?language=en

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Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

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