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Apply – Thesaurus Poloniae Scholarship for International Researchers

A prestigious 3-month fellowship for international researchers passionate about the culture, history and heritage of Poland & CEE organized by the International Cultural Centre in Krakow. Deadline 31st January 2025.

Deadline – 31st January 2025

Calling all international researchers passionate about the culture, history, and heritage of Poland and Central Europe for a 3-month fellowship programme in Krakow!

The ThesaurusPoloniae programme is addressed to non-residents of Poland who conduct their research on culture, history and multicultural heritage of the Republic of Poland as well as on Central Europe. Both researchers who deal with practical aspects of management and protection of cultural heritage, and theorists dealing with history, sociology, ethnography, anthropology etc. are welcome to apply and participate in the programme.

About the Programme: Thesaurus Poloniae is a prestigious three-month scholarship launched in 2009, focusing on the rich culture, history, and multicultural heritage of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Central Europe, organized by the International Cultural Centre in Krakow

Who Can Apply?

Senior Programme: Professors or academics with a PhD.

Junior Programme: Doctoral students.

For more information about the programme, visit the link below:

International Cultural Centre

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