Regulations - Instytut Pileckiego
Regulations
The most important information about the procedures and regulations.
1. Any MA or PhD student resident in the US is eligible to apply.
2. Application process is free of charge. Participation in the program and all the activities is free of charge, although you will be expected to contribute to the cost of the airfare in the amount of up to $300. If the cost of the airfare exceeds that amount, the Institute will cover the difference
3. Application documents will be accepted only in English.
4. Participants will be selected based on their application and its relevance to the subject matter of the program.
5. Successful candidates undertake to attend all sessions online held in the course of the first stage of the Academy and to take the study trip to Poland in December 2021 (depending on the COVID-19 situation).
6. The Institite will cover the cost of transport and accommodation during the study trip to Poland.
7. All courses, lectures and workshops will be held in English.
8. Any questions or concerns should be sent to the address: academy@instytutpileckiego.pl
9. The results of the recruitment procedure shall be announced by mid-August 2021, and the list of selected participants will be published on the website of the Pilecki Institute.
10. The organizers are not under any obligation to substantiate the decisions of the enrolment committee. No appeal procedure has been provided for.
11. For candidates selected to participate in the project, the present regulations will constitute an attachment to the agreement concluded between any such candidate and the Pilecki Institute.
The project is carried out with the fuding from the Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport under 'Inspiring Culture' program.
See also
- Two Roads, One Goal. The Fight for Women’s Voting Rights in Poland and Switzerland | Exhibition at the Pilecki Institute in Switzerland
culture
Two Roads, One Goal. The Fight for Women’s Voting Rights in Poland and Switzerland | Exhibition at the Pilecki Institute in Switzerland
The exhibition “Two Roads, One Goal. The Fight for Women’s Voting Rights in Poland and Switzerland” tells about the struggle of Polish and Swiss women for suffrage and equality.
- Replaying the Second World War?: The Soviet Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in Ukraine Today | Thursdays at DBK
lecture
Replaying the Second World War?: The Soviet Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in Ukraine Today | Thursdays at DBK
As part of the “Thursdays at DBK” series, Dr. Drachewych will give a public lecture entitled: “Replaying the Second World War?: The Soviet Inspirations for Russian Atrocities in Ukraine Today.”
- Obligation to Cooperate: Addressing Atrocities in Ukraine – Progress and Pathways Forward
seminar
Obligation to Cooperate: Addressing Atrocities in Ukraine – Progress and Pathways Forward
The seminar aims to examine the scope and practical implications of ‘the obligation to cooperate’ within the framework of international efforts to investigate and address crimes committed in Ukraine.