Cambridge Polish Studies

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Witamy! Welcome to the new Polish Studies initiative at the University of Cambridge.

Cambridge Polish Studies is an initiative of the Department of Slavonic Studies at the University of Cambridge. The initiative aims to become a focal point for the study of Poland and the promotion of Polish culture in the United Kingdom and throughout the world. Cambridge Polish Studies combines innovative undergraduate courses on the language, literature and culture of Poland with a vibrant cycl

05/11/2024

We are very pleased to invite you to an event to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of the establishment of the Polish Studies Programme at the University of Cambridge.

The event will take place on Friday, November 8 from 5.30pm at the Winstanley Lecture Theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge: https://maps.app.goo.gl/d7rMAb2PFrYW1REh9

The event will feature two guest speakers: Robert Frost (University of Aberdeen) and Aleksandra Kremer (Harvard University).

We hope to see you there!

30/01/2024

Join us for our upcoming event: ‘Polish Echoes in British Theatre’

When: 22 February 2024, 17:30
Where: Knox Shaw Room, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge

As the Complicité theatre company bring their unforgettable "Mnemonic" back to the National Theatre this summer, we invite you to a seminar that will explore Polish echoes in the productions of the ensemble and trace the influence of Polish experimental theatre on contemporary British theatre in general. In two talks, Tomasz Wiśniewski (University of Gdańsk) and Paul Allain (University of Kent) will discuss Complicité’s innovative productions of Bruno Schulz’s "The Street of Crocodiles" and Olga Tokarczuk in English’s "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead", as well as the extent of the impact of Jerzy Grotowski, Gardzienice Theatre Association or Song of the Goat Theatre on British theatre companies and directors.

Photo by Mark Brenner. Courtesy of Complicité.

30/06/2023

For those in Warsaw, and also online via Zoom, we invite you to a conference co-organised with our partners at Uniwersytet Warszawski on the international development of study and research on Poland and its region.

Please join us on July 6-7! For more information, see the webpage: https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/polish/future-of-polish-studies

05/12/2022

Please join us for our British-Polish Cultural Symposium on December 7 at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

Special guests include UK Ambassador to Poland Anna Clunes and Polish Ambassador to UK Piotr Wilczek.

All are welcome, either in-person or online. Please see the link for free registration details. https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-british-polish-cultural-symposium

Cambridge British-Polish Cultural Symposium 25/11/2022

Don't miss our coming British-Polish Cultural Symposium, all day on December 7 at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

Special guests include the UK Ambassador to Poland Anna Clunes and the Polish Ambassador to the UK Piotr Wilczek.

All are welcome. Please sign up on Eventbrite below for free tickets.

Cambridge British-Polish Cultural Symposium A one-day symposium exploring British-Polish cultural and historical connections over the past 100 years, featuring both ambassadors.

15/11/2022

Next week in Cambridge: two seminars on contemporary Polish poetry, including a poetry reading and translation workshop.

All are welcome at Sidney Sussex College, from 5.30pm on November 21 and 22.

Full programme here: https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/polish/contemporary-poetry

29/06/2021

We invite you to join us for a free online conversation on Czesław Miłosz and the cultural politics of borderlands, featuring Tomas Venclova, Clare Cavanagh and Robert Faggen, hosted by Stanley Bill on July 7.

See the link for full info and signup details: https://www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/polish/milosz-borderlands

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: V4 Academic Roundtable: Contemporary Challenges for Central Europe (COVID, Brexit, and Beyond). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. 18/03/2021

Join us this afternoon at 5pm UK time (6pm CET) for an online discussion of current challenges for Poland, Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia. Hosted by the Cambridge Central European Conference.

All are welcome. Please find full details and register through the link below.

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: V4 Academic Roundtable: Contemporary Challenges for Central Europe (COVID, Brexit, and Beyond). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Cambridge Central European Conference is marking the 30th anniversary of the Visegrad Cooperation by bringing together Central European perspectives on the two most topical issues of the present day, COVID-19 and Brexit, via a second roundtable discussion, reflecting on important developments and co...

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: V4 Ambassadorial Roundtable: Central European Perspectives on the Challenges of COVID and Brexit. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. 25/02/2021

We invite you to attend the V4 Ambassadorial Roundtable on March 4, featuring the Polish, Hungarian, and Slovak ambassadors to the UK. The online discussion will concentrate on COVID-19 and Brexit.

The event is organised by the Cambridge Central European Conference, co-hosted by Cambridge Polish Studies. The event is open to all. Please register below.

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: V4 Ambassadorial Roundtable: Central European Perspectives on the Challenges of COVID and Brexit. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar. Cambridge Central European Conference cordially invites you to V4 Ambassadorial Roundtable: Central European Perspectives on the Challenges of COVID and Brexit Speakers: H.E. Dr. Arkady Rzegocki, the Ambassador of Poland to the United Kingdom H.E. Dr. Robert Ondrejcsak, the Ambassador of Slovakia to...

The Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania: A Conversation with Robert Frost 04/01/2021

We're proud to present a recording of a fascinating conversation with historian Robert Frost about the idea of the "republic" and his work on early modern Poland-Lithuania, moderated by Stanley Bill.

The online event was co-hosted by Paweł Stępień and Uniwersytet Warszawski.

The Idea of the Republic in Poland-Lithuania: A Conversation with Robert Frost Cambridge Polish Studies and the University of Warsaw host a special conversation with historian Robert Frost (University of Aberdeen) about his work on the ...

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University Of Cambridge, Department Of Slavonic Studies, Faculty Of Modern And Medieval Languages, Sidgwick Avenue
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