Seminar – book launch

Prof. Michael Fleming and dr Wojciech Rappak invite on 8th December 2021 at 6.15 PM GMT, as part of the seminar in cycle "Twentieth Century Polish History", for a book launch „Piętno Zagłady: Wojenna i powojenna historia oraz pamięć żydowskich dzieci ocalałych w Polsce”, by Joanna Beaty Michlic. In Piętno Zagłady Wojenna i powojenna historia […]

International Scientific Conference devoted to the works of Stanisław Vincenz

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Ladies and Gentlemen! We are honored to invite you to the International Academic Conference devoted to the works of Stanisław Vincenz. At the conference "HOMO AGENS Stanislaw Vincenz" historians, researchers, literary scholars, ethnographers, and travelers will talk about the emigrant writer from the Hutsul region. The conference takes place on 18 -19 December 2021. The […]

INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM: SDG Challenges in Africa

The Polish University Abroad is pleased to invite to its Africa Studies Unit's seminar on SDG challenges in Africa. 8 years before the 2030 we start to be full of hopes about meeting the Sustainable Development Goals’ challenge created and led by the United Nations. As a London based academic institution carrying out public health, […]

Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar

The seminar series on twentieth century Polish history was initiated at PUNO in 2013. It provides a forum for scholars and the wider public to engage with new historical scholarship. Scholars from a range of British and Polish universities have presented research in progress and discussed their recent publications. Details of previous seminars can be […]

Polish Culture Course

On 2nd February we are launching this academic year edition of the "Polish Culture Course". The project - by itself - was created in 1959s by our former Dean of the Humanities Department - Prof. Alicja Moskalowa. Now it's been run by Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk. Let's meet on Zoom on Wednesday at 6pm in the […]

Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar

The seminar series on twentieth century Polish history was initiated at PUNO in 2013. It provides a forum for scholars and the wider public to engage with new historical scholarship. Scholars from a range of British and Polish universities have presented research in progress and discussed their recent publications. Details of previous seminars can be […]

Polish Culture Course (seminar)

Ladies and Gentlemen Vivid expression of a modern language is able to bring intellectual dilemmas not only to individuals but also to social groups. All meetings of the Polish Culture Course at PUNO are a rare opportunity for launching creative discussions and linguistic interpretations relating to the scope of behaviours of representatives of various social […]

Polish Culture Course

Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk - head of the PUNO Polish Culture Course (almost 70 years of tradition in London), invites you to a unique seminar of Prof. Jakub Z. Lichański: "Stanisław Lem - a cure for all the evil of this world?" The event will be held online on the ZOOM platform, on Wednesday - 2 […]

Polish Culture Course

Ladies and Gentlemen Prof. Ewa Lewandowska-Tarasiuk (Dean of the Humanities Department), and Regina Wasiak-Taylor, MA (Chair of the Association of Polish Writers Abroad), are pleased to invite you to a special celebration of the World Poetry Day .One of our poets used to say: Being a poet is occasional, not permanent... We shall try to […]

Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar

Dr Piotr Puchalski (Pedagogical University of Kraków) Poland and the Colonies: Rethinking the Inter-war Period In his talk, Puchalski will present selected findings from his book Poland in a Colonial World Order: Adjustments and Aspirations, 1918-1939. Contextualising inter-war Poland in a changing world of empires, nation-states, dominions, protectorates, mandates and colonies, the author charts how, […]

XII April Conference

t's the twelfth time when the Polish University Abroad invites you to the biggest Polish academic conference outside of Poland. All details about this international research event, that commemorates President Kaczorowski you can find on our website  

Twentieth Century Polish History Seminar

Joseph Conrad, Colonialism and Africa. Profesor Robert Hampson (University of London, Institute of English Studies). In this talk, Professor Hampson will consider Conrad’s engagement with colonialism in his African fiction. Although Conrad is associated in the popular mind with Africa, his early fiction drew on his experiences in the Malay Archipelago, and the Malay archipelago […]