Polish Culture Course

Polish Culture Course

Feel free to join our next Polish Culture Course’sonline meeting on Wednesday – 11 May 2022, at 6pm in London (7pm in Warsaw). It’s another event we carry out as a part of the seminar cycle called:


THEY are gone, the WORD is left…

It’s a commemoration meeting relating to unforgettable authors of the Polish literature in exile, who were active after the end of WW2. We’ll be able to share our memories and impressions deeply recorded in our minds and souls with all those hours and days we used to spend with such great poets as for instance: J. Pietrkiewicz, M. Paszkiewicz, K. Bednarczyk, K. Zbyszewski, B. Taborski. This invitation has been delivered to you on behalf of:

H.M. Rector of PUNO – prof. Włodzimierz Mier-Jędrzejowicz

Dean of the Faculty of Humanities of PUNO– prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk

Chair of the Union of Polish Writers Abroad – Regina Wasiak-Taylor.

LINK to ZOOM meeting: here…

Publication notice

Publication notice

We kindly invite you to read the following publications by prof. Michael Fleming

‘War Crimes Against Culture: Poland’s Charge File Submissions to the UNWCC’ Opinio Juris (in association with the International Commission of Jurists

Available at: https://opiniojuris.org/2022/05/05/symposium-on-the-unwcc-war-crimes-against-culture-polands-charge-file-submissions-to-the-unwcc/

‘The Polish Government in Exile, the United Nations War Crimes Commission and the Holocaust’ Holocaust and Genocide Studies 36, 1, 19-34.

Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/hgs/dcac012

June Conference

June Conference

Call for papers.

The June Conference welcomes academics and doctoral students from all over the world. Through the integration of the academic community, it seeks to create a platform for diverse research teams to co-operate, whose aim is the international exchange of experience and the further development of research.

More information about this event as well as registration form you can findhere

PUNO joins to support Ukraine

PUNO joins to support Ukraine

The head of the Department of Teaching Polish Language and Culture, Mrs D Hrycak-Krzyzanowska has started a series of Polish language courses for Ukrainian refugees in Poland. The first group of students already had a lesson.

Mrs Hrycak-Krzyżanowska was positively surprised by a proffesional preparation of co-partners. Organisational preparation was done at the top level. Additionally, IT specialists were supporting students in their first lesson to assure there are no technology related surprises.

More about project << here >>