Research visits to Poland: Past Awards

An Agreement with the Polish Academy of Sciences provides support for individual research visits and joint projects to Poland.

Please note: Awards are arranged alphabetically by surname of the grant recipient. The institution is that given at the time of application.

Year of award: 2002-03 | 2001-02 | 2000-01 | 1999-2000 | 1998-99


2002-03

Dr R J Butterwick
(Queen's University Belfast)
The Polish revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788 - 1792
4 weeks in quota year 2003-04

Dr G Meardi
(University of Warwick)
Comparing employment practices of German and US MNCs in Central-Eastern Europe
12 weeks in quota year 2003-04

Professor H Norris
(Retired)
Tatar Islam with particular reference to popular Sufism in the medieval period
3 weeks in quota year 2003-04

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2001-02

Dr R J Butterwick
(The Queen's University, Belfast)
The Polish revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788-92
3 months in quota year 2002-03

Dr D Crowley
(Royal College of Art)
Moving Warsaw: The presentation and use of space in the city since 1944
4 weeks in quota year 2002-03

Dr P Kuhiwczak
(University of Warwick)
The Holocaust in translation
2 weeks in quota year 2002-03

Professor H Watanabe-O'Kelly
(University of Oxford)
Christine Eberhardine and Maria Josepha, electress of Saxony and queens of Poland (1694-1757)
2 weeks in quota year 2002-03

Joint Projects

Dr U Haase
(Manchester Metropolitan University)
Time and body: Philosophy after Heidegger
Dr A Bielik (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
2 years

Professor A Harding
(University of Durham)
The internal organisation and date of biskupin-type fortified sites
Professor J Ostoja-Zagorski (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology)
2 years

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2000-01

Dr J T Lukowski
(University of Birmingham)
A study of the instructions of the local parliamentary assemblies of November 1790 to the Polish parliament of 1788-92
4 weeks in quota year 2001-02

Joint Projects

Dr F Ames Lewis
(Birkbeck College)
Sculpture in its rhetorical state
Dr Piotr Paszkiewicz (Institute of Art, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

Professor M Carver
(University of York)
Barrows as political signs
Professor P Urbanczyk (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

Professor A Errington
(University of Plymouth) and
Dr Keith Howe
(University of Exeter)
Rural development strategy in Poland and Great Britain
Professor M Klodzinski (Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

Professor E Laclau
(University of Essex)
Poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, politics
Professor P Dybel (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy)
3 years

Dr P Redford
(King Alfred's College)
Cultural norms of emotional expression: Polish-British comparison
Dr P Szarota (Institute of Psychology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
2 years

Professor J Urry
(Lancaster University)
Constitution of society in a globalising world: The concept of community reexamined
Dr M Kempny (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

Dr K Wardle
(University of Birmingham)
Change and continuity in early Iron Age Greece
Dr K Nowicki (Institute of Archaeology and Ethnicity, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

Dr D Welsby
(British Museum/Sudan Archaeological Research Society)
Archaeology of the Dongola Reach
Dr B Zurawski (Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
3 years

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1999-2000

Dr R J Butterwick
(Queen's University of Belfast)
The Polish revolution and the Catholic Church, 1788-1792
3 months in quota year 2000-01

Dr D M R Gaimster
(British Museum)
The Baltic pottery market in the Baltic c.1200-1600: Hanseatic trade and cultural exchange

2 weeks in 2000-01

Dr K Iordanova
(University of Leicester)
Reshaping eastern european film-making
2 weeks in quota year 2000-01 (or 2001/2002)

Dr A Kemp-Welch
(University of East Anglia)
A history of Poland since 1953: Escape from Stalinism
3 months in quota year 1999-2000

Professor W G Lambert, FBA
(Retired scholar)
The interplay of politics and religion in Assyrian and Babylonian history
1 week in quota year 2000-01

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1998-99

Professor A Easthope
(Manchester Metropolitan University)
Visit in connection with the joint project: Time and the body: phenomenological futures
6 days in quota year 1998-99

Dr J Glomski
(Warburg Institute, University of London)
Early humanism in Central Europe (1510-1530): the writings of Leonard Cox, Rudolf Agricola Junior and Valentin Eck
2 months in quota year 1999-2000

Professor R G Swinburne, FBA
(University of Oxford)
To deliver lectures at the request of universities in Bydgoszcz, Torun and Krakow
1 week in quota year 1998-99

Joint Projects

Dr F Ames-Lewis
(Department of History of Art, Birkbeck College)
Art and religion in Great Britain and Poland from the middle ages to the present
Dr P Paszkiewicz (Institute of Art)
1 year

Professor D Buchanan
(Royal School of Mines, Imperial College)
European standards for the evaluation of raw materials projects and investments
Dr J Kulczycka (Mineral and Energy Economy Research Centre)
1 year

Professor A I Errington
(Department of Land Use and Rural Management, University of Plymouth) and
Dr K Howe
(Agricultural Economics Unit, University of Exeter)
Rural development strategy in Poland and Great Britain
Dr M Klodzinski (Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development)
1 year

Dr J Hodge
(Department of Politics and Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University)
Time and body: retrieving phenomenology
Dr P Dybel (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
2 years

Dr J S Phillips
(British Institute in Eastern Africa)
Settlement pattern, cultural ecology and architecture in the middle Nile valley from prehistory till 1280
Dr B Zurawski (Research Centre for Mediterranean Archaeology)
2 years

Dr C Ramazanoglou
(Department of Sociology, Goldsmiths College, London)
Contemporary gender studies and its dilemmas: Comparisons of the situation in Poland and the UK
Dr K Rosner (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
1 year

Professor John Urry
(Department of Sociology, University of Lancaster)
Constitution of society in a globalising world: Societal margins and cultural insterstices
Dr M Kempny (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology)
1 year