Re-Imagining Poland: History and Culture in the 20th Century

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, June 15 – July 10, 2015.

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, June 15 – July 10, 2016.

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, June 15 – July 10, 2017.

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

Agnieszka Jeżyk, MA (University of Illinois at Chicago),
Andrzej Brylak, MA (University of Illinois at Chicago),

 

Program Description

Taking advantage of the location of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, this program explores the emergence of modernity in Polish history and culture. Students will become familiar with the development of history and culture of this region of Central Europe. UIC History Professor and Hejna Chair in the History of Poland, Keely Stauter-Halsted, will be leading the program.

Courses

All participants will earn 8 ECTS credits for each class (45h of instruction for each course). 

  • History of Poland in the 20th Century (3 credits)
  • Polish Arts & Culture in the 20th Century (3 credits)
  • Survival Polish Class (1 credit) 

 

Special features

  • Guided tours of Krakow’s most famous sites: Old Town, Kazimierz, Wawel, and more.
  • Day study tour to Auschwitz
  • New: WWI Battlefield Tour
  • Two day study tour to Polish Highlands – Zakopane
  • Welcome and Farewell dinners
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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. Only 15 students will be accepted to attend the program.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: MAY 15, 2015.

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

 

 

Post-Imperial Topographies: Rediscovering Galicia​

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, June 9 – July 6, 2014.

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

Program Description

Taking advantage of the location of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, this program explores Galicia's past and present. Students will become familiar with the history and culture of the whole region of Central Europe and will be offered three courses taught by professors from both University of Illinois at Chicago and Jagiellonian University.

Courses

All participants will earn 8 ECTS credits for each class (45h of instruction for each course). 

- Galicia Now and Then: Postimperial Mapping of Central and Eastern Europe (8 ECTS / 4 college credits)
- Galicia on the Crossroads of Cultures: from Literature to Performative Arts (8 ECTS / 4 college credits)
- Survival Polish (8 ECTS / 4 college credits)

Special features

• Guided tours of Krakow's most famous sites
• Day study tour to former Galician shtetls
• 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. Only 15 students will be accepted to attend the program.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: MAY 15, 2014.

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

  Study Abroad 

 

 Comparative Heritage Studies, MA

 

   Interdisciplinary MA

 

       Cultural Studies
     in Literary Interzones

 

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