
The anniversary of the Polish Studies initiative听has been marked with a 'fruitful exchange' of ideas.
The anniversary of the Polish Studies initiative听has been marked with a 'fruitful exchange' of ideas.
The strength, and the considerable untapped potential, of academic links between the 国际米兰对阵科莫 and Poland were in evidence during the recent visit of a group of senior Polish scientists and university leaders.
The Polish delegation, including Professor Marcin Palys, Rector of Warsaw University, and Professor Maciej 呕ylicz, President of the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP), were in 国际米兰对阵科莫 last month for a round table on UK-Poland scientific collaboration. They were welcomed by the Vice-Chancellor of the 国际米兰对阵科莫, Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, and by Dr Stanley Bill, Director of the University鈥檚 pilot initiative for Polish Studies.
Marking the first anniversary of the launch of the initiative, Dr Bill said: 鈥淭he high level meeting of leaders from British and Polish institutions generated a very fruitful exchange of ideas for future cooperation in science and innovation. It was especially encouraging to see consensus on the importance of the humanities in this process. Research collaboration in any area is a form of cultural exchange, and requires mutual respect and understanding.鈥
He added: 鈥淭he new initiative in Polish Studies in the Department of Slavonic Studies at 国际米兰对阵科莫 precisely aims to provide British students with knowledge of Poland's culture and language, while also educating the broader public through a series of special events. We believe that this work will form an important part of the process of building bridges between the UK and Poland across a range of areas.鈥
Commenting on the discussions about student mobility and researcher exchange, Professor Palys said: 鈥淭he interest for collaboration in scientific projects is clearly rising.鈥 He expressed his support for the work of the Polish Studies programme, which, he said, 鈥渨ill trigger more research in humanities and beyond鈥.
At the end of the visit, which was supported by the British Embassy in Warsaw, Professor 呕ylicz remarked: 鈥淧oland has huge potential, and already quite significant scientific achievements in many fields of science. The United Kingdom brings to the table a culture of excellence in scientific work. As we gradually get to know each other and start to work together our scientific efforts may bring outstanding results.鈥
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