How to apply - Instytut Pileckiego
How to apply
How to apply to the program.
We invite graduate and doctoral students from the United States to participate in
the program, especially those involved in education, history, political science, law, and East-Central European studies. We are especially interested in reaching out to faculties specializing in history and culture of East-Central Europe, Slavic, and Polish studies.
You can submit your application by email by 29 August 2021. A complete application must include:
• academic biographical note
• short paper describing your reasons for applying (up to 1.500 characters)
• a proposal of the project to carry out or description of other goals (academic or cultural) that you would like to achieve through this program (up to 1.500 characters)
Send all the abovementioned documents to the address: academy@instytutpileckiego.pl
A team of experts from the Institute and partners will select a group of up to 20 candidates who will be invited to participate in the project. Application results will be announced by 2 September 2021.
Application documents will be accepted only in English. Classes and workshops will be held in English.
If you have any questions please contact us at academy@instytutpileckiego.pl

See also
- Film "Soviet Camp 0331"
Event
Film "Soviet Camp 0331"
As part of the program accompanying the opening of the Pilecki Institute headquarters at 82 Sienna Street, we invite you to a screening of a film about the tragic experiences of the inhabitants of the Vilnius region.
- Debate "World War 2, Russia and Ukraine in the Era of the Smartphone War"
debate
Debate "World War 2, Russia and Ukraine in the Era of the Smartphone War"
As part of the events accompanying the opening of the new headquarters of the Pilecki Institute at 82 Sienna Street, we invite you to a a debate on how Russia and Ukraine use and reinterpret the memory of World War II in the context of today’s war.
- Lecture „Redefining War Crimes in the Midst of Nazi Occupation: the UNWCC Archives as a subject and a resource” (w języku angielskim)
lecture
Lecture „Redefining War Crimes in the Midst of Nazi Occupation: the UNWCC Archives as a subject and a resource” (w języku angielskim)
As part of the events accompanying the opening of the new headquarters of the Pilecki Institute at 82 Sienna Street, we invite you to a talk exploring the history and legacy of the United Nations War Crimes Commission.