Tytus Filipowicz Award
19.01.2022
COMMITTEE FOR TYTUS FILIPOWICZ AWARD created in 2018 on the 100th anniversary of the restoration of the Poland’s and Georgia’s sovereignty announces recruitment of candidacies for the Award FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2022/2023.
Applications containing the description of the contributions and achievements of candidates are to be sent to the Centre for East European Studies by 31 March 2022. at stypendia.studium@uw.edu.pl.
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The Tytus Filipowicz Award aims to honour the contributions of citizens of Georgia and Caucasus to the development of science, culture and public life, to the shaping and development of the civic society and to the construction of the democratic state of Georgia and the Caucasian countries – directed towards Europe, taking into consideration the historical, present and future ties with Poland and Europe.
The award was introduced in 2018 by the Centre for East European Studies at the University of Warsaw (initiator) and the following higher education institutions: Gdańsk University of Technology, Poznan University of Technology, University of Lodz, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, University of Rzeszów, University of Warsaw and the Ossoliński National Institute as well as the College of Eastern Europe in Wrocław.
A candidate from the field of widely understood humanities receives the opportunity of a year-long scientific stay in 5 consecutively visited Polish universities where he or she can deliver lectures related to the history or present of the Caucasus and the Polish and Caucasian relations as well as take on his or her own archiving work.
The internship in frames of Tytus Filipowicz award allows researchers to take part in a 2-month stay in a Polish higher education institution.
For more information visit https://english.studium.uw.edu.pl/tytus-filipowicz-award/.
Materials
T. Filipowicz Leaflet 2022T_Filipowicz_Leaflet_2022.pdf 0.26MB