Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions at the ISS PAS

The National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) has recently shared the results of the last call for postdoctoral fellowships as part of the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions program: https://nawa.gov.pl/en/nawa/news/msca-242-million-to-the-2021-postdoctoral-fellowships-applicants

The Institute of Slavic Studies is interested in hosting postdoctoral researchers and doctorates as part of the program. The new call is expected to open this Spring.

More information: https://marie-sklodowska-curie-actions.ec.europa.eu/

Candidates should consult the list of the Institute’s employees to find the right mentor for their project: https://ispan.waw.pl/default/en/about-the-institute/staff/

To express your interest in the program and with any additional questions please email filip.boratyn@ispan.waw.pl.

Statement by the Academic Council, the Director, and employees of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences

The Academic Council, the Director and employees of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences strongly condemn the aggression of the Russian Federation towards Ukraine and express their deep sympathy and solidarity with the attacked Ukrainians. War means human death and destruction of the civilization and cultural heritage of the invaded country. War means human tragedies, but also the destruction of cultural assets, museums, academic institutions, archival and library collections, and historical treasures constituting the European cultural heritage. War means lasting mental problems of the attacked people, post-traumatic stress disorder, it means the destruction of natural wealth, parks and nature reserves, tourist infrastructure, sites of the inanimate nature and important archaeological sites. We demand an immediate end to aggression and withdrawal from Ukraine’s internationally recognized borders. At the same time, we express our solidarity with all citizens of the Russian Federation who, despite inhuman acts of repression, have the courage to protest against the disgraceful policy of their country’s authorities.

Statement in Polish

Statement in Ukrainian

Statement in English

Statement in Russian

Results of an open competition for position of a post-doc in the project “Documents and Bureaucracy in the formerly German lands: State Making, Regulating and Controlling in Poland and Czechoslovakia (1940s-1970s)”

We would like to inform that under the Opus project of the National Science Centre “Documents and Bureaucracy in the formerly German lands: State Making, Regulating and Controlling in Poland and Czechoslovakia (1940s-1970s), no. 2021/41/B/HS3/00118, implemented at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, there was an open competition for the position of a post-doc. Based on the evaluation of the submitted documents and an interview, the recruitment committee decided to choose dr Izabela Mrzygłód. Congratulations!

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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