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Visiting Professors in Lublin - 3rd edition
In this year's edition of the "Visiting Professors in Lublin" competition, the Catholic University of Lublin was among six winners. The winning project of the Catholic University of Lublin's Department of the Methodology of Science will receive funding from the Lublin City Hall for the organization of a visit by Prof. Dr. Stefan Lorenz Sorgner of John Cabot University in Rome, one of the world's best-known philosophers dealing with transhumanism and posthumanism and co-founder and director of the Beyond Humanism Network....
READ MORE"Polish Jewish Re-Remembering" - a new book by Prof. Sławomir Jacek Żurek
Professor of Polish Literature and Language at KUL, member of the Polish Society for Jewish Studies, prof. Sławomir Jacek Żurek has recently published an English version of his Polish book "Odpamiętywanie polsko-żydowskie". The title of this monograph, "Polish Jewish Re-Remembering", refers...
READ MOREService Learning Webinars
As part of the UNISERVITATE project implemented by the Catholic University of Lublin, the Vice-Rector for Education, Dr Ewa Trzaskowska, Professor at the Catholic University of Lublin, invites you to participate in webinars dedicated to the service-learning method. The meetings will...
READ MOREKUL researchers among the top 2% of the world`s scientists
Three of our researchers - Prof. Agata Błachnio, Prof. Aneta Przepiórka and Dr. Iwona Zwolak - were recently listed in the top 2% of the world's most cited scientists. The ranking is compiled and published annually by researchers at Stanford University,...
READ MOREPatent for KUL
We are pleased to announce that the Patent Office of the Republic of Poland, having examined the application numbered P.439141 filed on 04.10.2021, granted, by decision of 12.09.2023, a patent to the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin for...
READ MOREVice-Rector of KUL at Catholic Leadership Program training in the USA
Last week, the Nanovic Institute at the University of Notre Dame (USA) hosted a training course called the "Catholic Leadership Program". Participants were leaders and scholars from Catholic universities in Central and Eastern Europe - including Armenia, Croatia, Georgia, Hungary,...
READ MOREProf. Edyta Kociubińska joins the Council of the Association Internationale des Études Françaises
Prof. Edyta Kociubińska of the Department of French Studies at the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin has been appointed to the Council of the Association Internationale des Études Françaises, a prestigious association founded in 1949 to promote French...
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