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

Results of the competition for the position of post-doc in the project “Jews in Poland in the aftermath of the 1967–68 antisemitic campaign: biographic experience, identity changes and community dynamics”

We would like to inform you about the results of the competition for the position of post-doc in the project “Jews in Poland in the aftermath of the 1967–68 antisemitic campaign: biographic experience, identity changes and community dynamics” ref. no. 2020/39/D/HS3/02028 realized at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. After the evaluation of the submitted documents and the interview the competition committee decided to employ Dr. Kornelia Sobczak in this position.

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

Polish Science Festival in Ukraine

On September 28–30, 2021 in Berdyansk and Mariupol the Polish Science Festival in Ukraine took place. It was organized in the frame of “Social responsibility of science – Popularization of science and promotion of sport” program funded by the Ministry of Education and Science. The organizer of the international project and the winner of the Ministry’s competition is dr hab. Helena Krasowska, professor at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Frederik Lange with short research visit at the ISS PAS

From 11 to 24 October, 2021 Mr. Frederik Lange, a PhD student from the University of Regensburg, is staying at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences under the program “PROM – International scholarship exchange of PhD candidates and academic staff”. This Thursday, on October 14th, 2021 at 3 pm, Mr. Frederik Lange will give a presentation (“Border River vs. Borderline in the River: Negotiating the Disputed Boundary on the Drina and the Habsburg-Serbian Antagonism, 1878–1914”) during the doctoral seminar at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

You are cordially invited to participate in this meeting!

Invite link: https://zoom.us/j/92009900186

Results of an open competition for two positions of a PhD student in the project “Linguistic diversity in Poland: collateral languages, language-oriented activities and conceptualization of collective identity”

We would like to inform that under the Sonata Bis project of the National Science Centre “Linguistic diversity in Poland: collateral languages, language-oriented activities and conceptualization of collective identity, no. 2020/38/E/HS2/00006, implemented at the Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, there was an open competition for the two positions of a PhD student. Based on the evaluation of the submitted documents and an interview, the recruitment committee decided to choose Kamil Czaiński oraz Andrzej Żak. Congratulations

Invitation to the International Conference “Conventional and unconventional ways of transmitting and revitalizing minoritized languages in European context and beyond”

The Institute of Slavic Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Slavic Foundation cordially invite you to the international conference on minority languages revitalization, held online on the 8the and 9th September 2021.

We will be glad to invite any person interested to listen to our guests, but you have to register by email to receive the link to our conference Zoom. Please let us know by September 6th by sending your name to our conference secretary, dr. Maciej Mętrak (maciej.metrak@ispan.waw.pl).

The conference program and the booklet of abstracts:

Programme
Booklet of abstracts

Invitation to reading: “Searching for Identity: Personal Experiences and Methodological Reflections”, ed. Olha Tkachenko & Ayur Zhanaev

We recommend the online publication Searching for Identity: Personal Experiences and Methodological Reflections edited by dr Olha Tkachenko from the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences and dr Ayur Zhanayev from the Institute of Social Prevention and Resocialization at the University of Warsaw. Dr Marzena Maciulewicz from the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences also contributed to the book.

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Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences

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