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Jagiellonian University invites more visiting professors

Jagiellonian University invites more visiting professors

On 18 March, JU Rector Prof. Wojciech Nowak met with another group of visiting professors coming to teach at the Jagiellonian University as part of the remodelled visiting professorship programme. The meeting was also attended by JU Rector’s Proxy for Internationalisation Prof. Adam Jelonek and visiting professors’ programme coordinator Prof. Piotr Laidler.



Professors from the USA, South Korea, Russia, Ukraine and Serbia will be given teaching positions at the Faculty of Geography and Geology, Faculty of International and Political Studies, Faculty of Philology, and Centre for European Studies. The guests include: Prof. Seung Nyeon Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies), Prof. Pyeongeok An (Deagu University), Prof. Park Chul (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies), Prof. Nataliya Zlydneva (Russian Academy of Science), Prof. Haris Dajc (University of Belgrade), Prof. Olena Haleta (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv), Prof. Bohdan Hud' (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv), and Prof. Suely Dadalti Fragoso (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul).

The meeting was devoted to organisational issues. The participants discussed sutdent and staff mobility, international research projects, and the development of cooperation between Poland and the professors' home countries. At the end of the meeting, Prof. Bohdan Hud', winner of the Iwan Wyhowski Award co-funded by the Jagiellonian University, presented the JU Rector with a book on the history of Polish-Ukrainian relations.

Since the beginning of 2018, the Jagiellonian University has hosted 86 researchers from abroad within the framework of the visiting professorship programme financed from a special fund established by the rector. The visitors came from 25 countries: Brazil, Egypt, Spain, Morocco, Ireland, Hungary, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Russia, the USA, Canada, India, Pakistan, China, Australia, South Korea and Thailand. 48 more visiting professors are expected to give lectures at the JU by the end of 2019.

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