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Fellowship time: 1st September – 30th November 2010

The International Cultural Centre in Krakow is privileged to present the final results of the second this year call for papers for the Thesaurus Poloniae fellowship, program of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. Among 45 applications the Evaluation Commission of the program decided to grant seven junior project. For the first time the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland together with ICC have honor to grant this number of fellowships, what results from the very high level of the received applications as well as from the growing interest in the program. The new fellows are:

Michaela Carpea, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Psychology and Education Science; Bucharest, Romania.
Project concerns the comparison of the post 1989 political and economic transformation processes in Poland and Romania.

Tomáš Koptak, University of Trnava Slovakia;
Project concerns the relationships between Cistercian abbeys In Poland and Slovakia.

Margarita Korzo, Department of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Science; Moscow, Russia.
Project concerns the development of the identity of the protestants in Poland and Lithuania during the 16th and early 17th centuries.

Kyrill Kunakhovich, Princeton University, History Department.
Project concerns the history of culture of the Eastern Block.

Maud Guichard Marneur, Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Science Sociales, Paris.
Project concerns the history of the Polish museums as the expression of the national identity. 

Leonardo Masi, Conservatorio L. Cherubini, Firenze;  Universita Di Milano; Florence, Italy.
Project concerns the first Italian monograph of Karol Szymanowski.

Piruz Mnatsakanyan, Newspaper „Ormianie dziś”; Warsaw, Poland.
Project concerns the history of Polish Armenians.

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