Research and Scholarship in Integration Processes:
Poland-USA-EU
University of Łódź*
19 – 22 June, 2002
Conference Chairs
Prof. dr hab. Elżbieta H. Oleksy
University of Łódź
Prof. dr hab. Bronisław Marciniak
Polish Fulbright Alumni Association
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Prof. dr hab. Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
University of Łódź
Prof. dr hab. Józef Kobos
Medical University of Łódź
Prof. dr hab. Iwona Frydrych
Technical University of Łódź
Dr Adrzej Dakowski
Polish-US Fulbright Commission
Dr Kazimierz Sobotka
Foundation for European Studies – European institute
Conference Secretaries
Stanisław Roszkowski
Jarosław Wojcieszek
The International Conference “Research and Scholarship in Integration Processes: Poland—USA—EU” is organized by the Polish Fulbright Alumni Association, the University of Łódź, Medical University of Łódź, Technical University of Łódź, the Polish-US Fulbright Commission, and the Foundation for European Studies—European Institute.
The aim of the conference is to share and promote experience among scholars and higher education managers and research administrators from Poland, the United States, the European Union, and East Central Europe with a special emphasis on the integration processes in the fields of :
* Arts and Humanities
* Social Science
* Economics
* Medical Science
* Technical Science
Research Management and Administration.
Interdisciplinary papers are most welcome.
The organizers are inviting proposals for entire sessions, panels, and individual papers preferably by electronic submission or one hard copy plus a 3.5 inch double-sided diskette in Word for Windows.
January 31, 2002 to the following address:
A selection of papers will be published.
COSTS
Registration fee:
Early (paid before January 31, 2002): $120
Late: $150
Accommodation and full board: $300
Registration fee should be paid to the account:
Uniwersytet Lodzki
Bank Polska Kasa Opieki S.A.
II O/Lodz
10801154-5555-300-80300-111
Inter2002
Participants from Poland and East Central Europe will be partly sponsored through a grant.
The second circular will be sent in February 2002.
Enclosed, please find the REGISTRATION FORM to be filled in and sent by return post as soon as possible but not later than January 31, 2002.
* Łódź is the second largest city in Poland, with a population of nearly one million people. It is located 130 km (80 miles) south-west of Warsaw, almost in the very center of Poland. Łódź is not only an important industrial center, but also a city of culture, often referred to as the capital of Polish film. The most renowned Polish film directors such as Krzysztof Kieslowski, Roman Polanski, and Andrzej Wajda are all graduates of the Łódź Film School. Since 1945 Łódź has been an important academic center with a number of academic institutions, among them the