Results of the 2nd edition of the Support Programme for the Gdańsk Humanities

We know the winners of the second edition of the Gdańsk Humanities Support Programme. Funding was granted to a total of seven scientific projects for a total amount of nearly PLN 980 000.

The Gdańsk Humanities Support Programme implemented under the IDUB is addressed to academic teachers of the University of Gdańsk who conduct research in the humanities.

Funding in the second edition, totalling nearly PLN 980 000, was awarded to four scientists working individually and 22 from three scientific teams. The largest pool of funds was allocated to two projects - funding of PLN 349 000 was granted to the project entitled Establishment of the Memling Research Centre at the University of Gdańsk, led by prof. dr hab. Beata Możejko from the Faculty of History of the University of Gdańsk, and PLN 325 000 for the project entitled Theatre - Literature - Management was awarded to the team of dr hab. Tomasz Wiśniewski from the Faculty of Philology.

Below is a complete ranking list of applications selected for the Gdańsk Humanities Support Programme and awarded funding:

No.

Project title

Applicant(s)

Date of implementation

Amount of co-financing

1

Establishment of Memling Research Centre at the University of Gdansk

prof. dr hab. Beata Możejko

dr hab. Jacek Friedrich, prof. UG

dr hab. Andrzej Woziński, prof. UG

dr hab. Krzysztof Kornacki, prof. UG

prof. dr hab. Kamil Zeidler

01.05.2022-31.08.2024

349 000,00 zł

2

Early language development of Polish-Icelandic bilingual children. Abnormalities determined using the parental report method

dr hab. Ewa Czaplewska, prof. UG

01.09.2022-31.08.2024

79 800,00 zł

3

Searching for the elementary element - translating Polish spaces of memory of the Holocaust

dr hab. Olga Kubińska, prof. UG

01.05.2022-31.08.2024

40 000,00 zł

4

Discourse on apostasy in Poland. Narrative analysis

dr Magdalena Grabowska

01.10.2022-31.12.2023

8 000,00 zł

5

Theatre - Literature - Management

dr hab. Tomasz Wiśniewski

prof. dr hab. Jean Ward

dr hab. Mirosława Modrzewska

dr hab. Monika Szuba

dr Sylwia Dobkowska

dr Maria Fengler

dr Agnieszka Żukowska

dr Katarzyna Pastuszak

dr Katarzyna Kręglewska

dr Martin Blaszk

dr Barbara Świąder-Puchowska

dr Aleksandra Słyszewska

dr Roksana Zgierska

dr Janusz Mosakowski

dr Szymon Gredżuk

01.05.2022-31.08.2024

325 000,00 zł

6

'Lost' and found. Chronicle of Albrecht Fink von Seyboldt (ca. 1530) as an example of the early reception of Gdańsk bourgeois chronicle in the Hanseatic circle

dr Julia Możdżeń

dr Aleksandra Girsztowt

01.05.2022-31.08.2024

148 660,00 zł

7

Kashubia and the Railways. Tales from line 229 (anthropological study)

dr Agnieszka Bednarek-Bohdziewicz

01.05.2022-30.09.2023

25 000,00 zł

 

Congratulations to all.

 

The aim of the second edition of the Support Programme for the Gdańsk Humanities was to raise the profile of Gdańsk humanities in Poland and worldwide. More information on the programme website.
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