Three Polish lecturers receive the Fulbright Slavic Award

18.05.2020

Dr Jarosław Szczepański, assistant professor of the Institute of Political Sciences at the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Studies of the University of Warsaw, Dr. Dawid Junke, assistant professor of the Institute of Cultural Studies at the Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences of the University of Wrocław and Dominika Zakrzewska-Olędzka, assistant professor of the Department of Psychology of Development and Education of the Institute of Psychology Academy of Special Education in Warsaw received the Fulbright Slavic Award didactic scholarship.

The Fulbright Slavic Award is a one-trimester didactic scholarship for academic lecturers employed in Polish higher education institutions who specialize in the history, politics, culture and economics of Poland and Central and Eastern Europe.

It allows conducting classes with students at one of three universities cooperating with the Polish-American Fulbright Commission: University of Washington in Seattle, University of Illinois in Chicago and The Ohio State University in Columbus.


Higher education