Results of the Competition for Cultural Scholarships "Exercising Modernity" - Instytut Pileckiego

Results of the Competition for Cultural Scholarships "Exercising Modernity"

On 1 March, 2019 the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor launched a competition for cultural scholarships in the project Exercising Modernity. We already know the winners.

The candidates competed for five cultural scholarships of 1000 Euro per month, granted for the period from May to December 2019.

The competition produced five successful candidates, who will – within six months – work on their original projects, focued on the subject of modernity, in reference to the Polish history, art and  culture in the 20th century, as well as to the parallel phenomena in Germany and Israel.

The project will result in diversified and interdisciplinary artistic works and research studies, drawing from many different branches of art, such as architecture or movie.

THE EXERCISING MODERNITY CULTURAL SCHOLARSHIP WAS GRANTED TO:

  • Laure Catugier
  • Katri Miettinen
  • Michalina Ludmiła Musielak
  • Waldemar Rapior
  • Hadas Tapouchi

We congratulate the winners!

2020

  • Pilecki Institute short-term research grant

    Grant

    Pilecki Institute short-term research grant

    We are looking for researchers worldwide, representing disciplines in the humanities and social sciences to carry out their own research projects and who will contribute with their approaches, perspectives and new ideas.

  • Results of the call for short-term research grants

    Grant

    Results of the call for short-term research grants

    The Pilecki Institute is very pleased to announce the results of our first call for applications for the short-term research grants program.

2019

  • Pilecki Institute Short-Term Research Grant 2019

    Grant

    Pilecki Institute Short-Term Research Grant 2019

    The Pilecki Institute Short-Term Research Grant is tailored specifically for MA and PhD students seeking an opportunity to carry out research in Poland aimed towards completing their dissertations.