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Polish Modernity, Jagiellonian University, Krakow 2011.

Instructors:
Professor Michał Paweł Markowski (University of Illinois at Chicago, Jagiellonian University),
Professor Keely Stauter-Halsted (University of Illinois at Chicago),
Tomasz Bilczewski, PhD (Jagiellonian University).

Program Description

This program will investigate modernity as a social and cultural process in Poland. Taking advantage of the location of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland, the program explores Polish modernity as its primary case of study. Students will become familiar with the history and culture of contemporary Poland, the way it has developed, and the problems it has encountered en route to becoming a modern society.

Courses

All students will enroll in the courses listed below. All courses will be taught in English by Jagiellonian University and University of Illinois at Chicago faculty: professor Michal Pawel Markowski, professor Keely Stauter-Halsted and Tomasz Bilczewski, PhD. Students will earn a total of 8 ECTS credits for 40h of instruction of each course. The level of language classes will be determined on the language level of students.
- Modern Polish Literature and Culture
- Modern Polish History
- Polish Language

Special features

• Guided tours of Krakow’s most famous sites
• Two day study tour to Warsaw
• Day study tour to Auschwitz
• Two day study tour to Polish Highlands – Zakopane
• Welcome and Farewell dinners

Orientation

Upon arrival in Krakow, students will attend orientation, which will include health and safety recommendations, cultural information, and a guided tour of Krakow.

Housing/meals

Students will be placed in double rooms in a student dormitory. Breakfast will be provided daily. Students will be responsible for their own lunch and dinners.

Eligibility

The program is directed to undergraduate students with good academic standings from US and Canadian colleges.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: APRIL 30, 2011.

Contact:

Mr. Michal Zajac
cash@uj.edu.pl
Centre for Advanced Studies in the Humanities
Grodzka 64 room 209
31-044 Krakow, Poland
Tel. (48) 12 663 18 10
Fax. (48) 12 663 18 20