Inauguration of the “Polonia Restituta” project

13.03.2018
Warszawa, 12.03.2018. Abp. Stanis³aw G¹decki (L), wicepremier, minister nauki i szkolnictwa wy¿szego Jaros³aw Gowin (C) oraz rektor Uniwersytetu Kardyna³a Stefana Wyszyñskiego Stanis³aw Dziekoñski (P) podczas konferencji naukowej "Polonia Restituta. Dekalog dla Polski w 100-lecie odzyskania niepodleg³oœci", 12 bm. w Warszawie. (wst) PAP/Leszek Szymañski

Jarosław Gowin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and Higher Education, announced the start of the project “Polonia Restituta. Decalogue for Poland on the 100th anniversary of regaining independence.” The ten scientific conferences that make up the project are intended to deepen reflection on Polish history and the present situation in the context of independence.

– We came to the conclusion that in celebrating the 100th anniversary of regaining independence, the most important thing is looking into the future, thinking about what Poland should be like. My co-workers proposed to look at the past, present and future of Poland from the perspective of Catholic social science – said Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Gowin, announcing the inauguration of the conference.

The President of Poland Andrzej Duda accepted the Honorary Patronage of the event.
More about the project in the previous article:

Series of social conferences „Polonia Restituta. Decalogue for Poland on the 100th anniversary of independence „


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