List of exams for the summer semester 2021/2022

The current exam schedule (the list will be updated after the lecturers submit their exams to us):

20.06.2022 godz. 17:00 – 18:30, s. 1.18 Archaeology of ANE, dr hab. D. Ławecka

22.06.2022 godz. 11:00 – 12:30, s. 2.13 Introduction to bioarchaeology, written exam, dr R. Fetner

24.06.2022 godz. 10:00-12:00, s. 2.13 Ancient Greek for Begginers, dr K. Balamosev

28.06.2022 godz. 11:00- .., s. 2.13 Archaeology of Ancient East (lecture), dr hab. A. Smogorzewska

01.07.2022 godz. 10:00 -11:30, s. 2.06 A, Archaeology of Egypt and Nubia – lecture, dr hab. D. Zielińska

 

Admission for ‘Solidarity with Ukraine’ programme

On June 6, admission for the programme “Solidarity with Ukraine” will be launched.  The course will last from July 1 to September 30, 2022 and will be financed by NAWA (Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange).

One of the modules is aimed at people who are students in Ukraine in the academic year 2021/22, who crossed the border of the Republic of Poland no earlier than February 24, 2022, and intend to continue their studies at the University of Warsaw.

All participants will receive free education, as well as a scholarship of PLN 1,500 per month.

The main aims of the course are:

  • learning Polish with an emphasis on communication and vocabulary useful during studies,
  • learning English,
  • preparation for studies at the University of Warsaw through familiarization with the structure, rules and possibilities offered by the University,
  • adaptation to a new situation,
  • providing basic knowledge about Polish culture and communication in a multicultural environment,
  • strengthening personal, social and digital competences, including skills in coping with stress, mental resilience, time management and organization of own work, team work, learning techniques, operating information systems essential in the education process.

More information:  https://welcome.uw.edu.pl/admission-for-programme-solidarity-with-ukraine/

ACTS 4EU+ Alliance educational project Summer School at Athens – recruitment slot opens on June 2nd 2022

We welcome you to apply for the  ACTS  4EU+ Alliance educational project Summer School at Athens (25-30 July 2022). The recruitment slot in USOS opens on 2/06-15/06/2022. For the details, please see the ACTS Summer School description in USOS: 2800-4EU-SUMS-ACTS.

Please note that students who wish to apply for the School must prove their participation in other courses offered by the ACTS project in winter or summer semester.

Kind regards,
ACTS UW Coordinator
Agata Ulanowska

The Archeo-oriental Seminar – lecture of dr. Karel Innemée

We have the pleasure invite you to the archeo-oriental seminar on which dr. Karel Innemée (Faculty of Humanities, University of Amsterdam) will give a lecture on “The non-verbal communication of costumes of authority”.
The lecture will be held on Monday (May 30) at 11:30 AM.

Link to the Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83327401035qr

Abstract:
“Costumes of wordly and religious leaders have multiple layers of meaning. Firstly, there is the aspect of ‘dress to impress’, often by making the person look larger than others. Secondly, there are ways of ‘reading’ the costume and its details. For the outsider it will be clear that he/she is dealing with a king, queen or bishop, but the insiders will be able to distinguish more details, hidden in attributes and decorations. How far are we, as researchers, able to go into this non-verbal language of costumes of authority? A case study from Nubia as a foretaste of a new research project.”

Doctoral study offer

Dear Colleagues.
The Institute of Archaeology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in 2022 announces 10 archaeological topics for doctoral studies. The deadline for applications is 31 May 2022. The Institute of Archaeology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences has signed cooperation agreements with two universities in Slovakia. With the University of Constantine the Philosopher in Nitra for a 3-year internal and a 5-year external study in the field of archaeology.
With Comenius University in Bratislava for 4-year internal and 5-year external studies in general history.
Students can find more information about the admission interviews on the universities’ websites:

https://www.ff.ukf.sk/doktorandske-studium

https://fphil.uniba.sk/studium/pk/doktorandske-studium/

Institute of Archaeology SAS_Slovakia_dissertation topics

Yours sincerely
PhDr. Klaudia Daňová, PhD.

“Miasteczko na styku Kultur” – Cultural Hot Spot UW, May 20

Dear Student,

After 3 years, the long-awaited second edition of “Miasteczko na styku kultur – Cultural Hot Spot UW” returns! Welcome Point, Volunteer Centre of the UW, UW Students’ Union’s and Students’ Union of the Faculty of Oriental Studies invite you to explore every corners of our cultural world together.

The event will take place on 20th of May from 11 to 18 at the Main Campus of the UW.

During the event you will be able to:

• meet representatives of several cultures and student organizations

• take part in discussion panels and lectures with invited guests, they will be, among others foreign ambassadors

• taste the cuisine from all over the world in the food truck zone.

Many art shows will be waiting for you on the main stage and we have prepared a lot of attractions for fans of gadgets and various awards.

More information can be found on the Facebook event or our website.

You cannot miss it- join us and let’s celebrate diversity together!

Dr hab. Dobrochna Zielińska at the Archaeo-Oriental Seminar

We invite you on Monday (09 May) at 11:30 AM to the Archaeo-Oriental Seminar, where dr hab. Dobrochna Zielińska (from the Faculty of Archaeology) will give a lecture on “Nubian Authorities in Painted Church Decoration”.
Abstract:
Monumental representations of Nubian authorities are one of the most characteristic features of Nubian art. This tradition has been also continued in Medieval Nubia and portrait representations of most important figures for the kingdom of Makuria became part of the iconographical programme in Nubian churches. This presentation will be an overview of monuments where such representations are preserved. Also places in the sacral interiors where these portraits were located will be discussed, as well as character of these representations. The state of research on this topic will be presented, as well as the analysis that initiated a new project developed at the University of Warsaw.

Textile technology in Bronze Age Greece. Part I: Raw materials

A new video about textile raw materials in antiquity

Welcome to the new video of Agata Ulanowska about textile raw materials in antiquity. This is the first video in a short series about textile production made for the educational project ‘Artefacts, Creativity, Technology, and Skills from Prehistory to the Classical Period in Greece. Communities of Learning in the Past and in Higher Education Today’ (ACTS), funded by the 4EU+ Alliance and the Erasmus+ programme. Two more videos about about spinning and weaving are coming soon.