Marcin Byczyński speaking at the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access!
Marcin Byczyński speaking at the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access – Marcin Byczyński (IAS Scientific Secretary) was invited as a speaker in one of
Marcin Byczyński speaking at the Global Summit on Diamond Open Access – Marcin Byczyński (IAS Scientific Secretary) was invited as a speaker in one of
Organizers: Dr. Hanna Rutkowska (rhanna@amu.edu.pl) and Dr. Marcin Krygier (mkrygier@amu.edu.pl), Department of the History of the English Language, Faculty of English, AMU Poznań Lecture
Professor Marek Kwiek had an invited seminar, followed by a discussion, in SciencePo in Paris. His seminar was about “Global Academic Profession Studies: New Data
From the initiative of Dr. Marcin Byczyński (IAS Scientific Secretary), an Institutional Goodwill Agreement was signed between Adam Mickiewicz University and Redalyc.org (Universidad Autónoma del
A new paper authored by Marek Kwiek and Lukasz Szymula – based on structured Big Data – was accepted in Quantitative Science Studies, a premiere
To delve into this significant historical era, five well-regarded scholars and historians with expertise in political theory have been invited to provide open academic lectures. The series of discussions is set to commence with an exploration of Machiavelli, a pivotal figure in the realm of early modern political thought. Throughout the series, various crucial subjects will be addressed, including the Protestant Reformation, Tudor England, Habsburg Spain, and Poland-Lithuania.
IAS Invited Lecture Series in Psychology guests will speak on issues of utmost importance in clinical and social psychology. The latest research findings on the consequences of conspiracy theories for societies help prepare researchers, students, and practitioners alike for a more informed perception and application of psychological knowledge.
The series of five open, online lectures in English is titled: IAS Invited Lecture Series in Psychology of Second Language Learning and Teaching. It will focus on selected psychological processes underlying SLA, in particular individual difference factors in learners and teachers, but also the way in which such processes affect instructional practices, in particular with respect to pronunciation.
The lecture series aims to present the latest research in recent intellectual history on the debate around the war in Ukraine. The speakers represent leading academic centers in the world (Yale, Harvard, Central European University).
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