Tag: Polish Language

AD: Learn Polish at the KF Summer Courses in Poland

Learn Polish at Summer Studies Abroad Program at the Jagiellonian University or the John Paul II Catholic University. You can sign up for paid courses or apply for a Kosciuszko Foundation scholarship. Application deadline is May 20, 2023. The Kosciuszko Foundation is currently accepting applications for 2023 Summer Studies Abroad Program. The Kosciuszko Foundation offers Tomaszkiewicz-Florio scholarships for students who wish to study Polish at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow or the John Paul II

Agnieszka Jeżyk Becomes the UW Professor of Polish Studies

Dr. Agnieszka Jeżyk, Professor of Polish Studies at the University of Toronto, has recently obtained the position of the Maria Kott Endowed Professor of Polish Studies at the UW Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. She will start in Seattle in the 2023/24 academic year. She has won the position in a competition with about 30 candidates and was among four finalist who had public lectures and extensive interviews at the Slavic Department in February

AD: UW Polish Studies Scholarships

It is with great excitement that the University of Washington Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures is accepting applications for the annual UW Polish Studies Scholarship for UW students interested in studying in Poland between June 2023 and May 2024. Scholarships, offered by the UW Polish Studies Endowment Committee, were made possible through the generosity of supporters and friends of the UW Polish Studies. Priority will be given to students traveling to Poland to study

UW Courses Accessible to the Public in Spring 2023

The spring quarter at the University of Washington starts soon and people who are interested in Polish language and culture can find courses suitable for them.  State residents aged 60+ are allowed to audit one or two university courses per quarter on a space-available basis through the UW Access Program. Notable courses with Polish touch include: More: Registration for the spring quarter through the Access Program begins on March 29 (online Registration Form started on

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the spring quarter on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Thu 6:30 – 8:20PM 4/4/23 6/6/23 in-person class You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student of the City University

UW Courses Accessible to the Public in Winter

The winter quarter at the University of Washington brings again courses that can draw people interested in Polish language and culture. As usual, seniors 60+ can register to listen to these courses for a token fee (in range of $10) through the UW Access Program. Notable courses include: More: Registration for the current quarter through the Access Program opens on January 5; the registration window ends on January 19, 2023.

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the winter quarter on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Thu 6:30 – 8:20PM 1/12/23 3/16/23 in-person class You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student of the City University

Ryszard and Maria Kott Recognized as 2022 UW Laureates

At the annual Recognition Gala at the University of Washington on September 16, Ryszard Kott and late Maria Kott have been recognized among the 2022 UW Laureates for their contributions over the years to the Polish Studies program at the UW Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures. The Slavic Department is currently looking for candidates for the Maria Kott Endowed Professorship of Polish Studies. Applications are accepted till November 15, 2022, and the new Endowed Professor should start his

UW Fall Courses Accessible to the Public

The fall quarter at the University of Washington brings courses that can draw people interested in Polish language and culture. As usual, seniors 60+ can register to listen to these courses for a token fee through the UW Access Program. Notable courses include: Introduction to Slavic Literature 200: War Literature with Prof. Piotr Florczyk First Year Polish 401 A with instructor Krystyna Untersteiner More: Registration for the current quarter through the Access Program opens on September 30, 2022; the

Registration at the Polish School in Bellevue

The Fr. Twardowski Polish School in Bellevue accepts new students for the 2022/2023 academic year for classes 0 to 8. The enrollment is based on demonstrated language skills, not on age, and the new students can enroll in person on September 14, 2022, at 7 pm or contact the school for a later date. More: For more information, please visit the school website or their Facebook page or contact Principal Anna Cholewinska at twardowskischool@gmail.com.

Registration At the Polish School in Seattle

The Juliusz Słowacki Polish School in Seattle is starting enrollment for the 2022/2023 academic year. Classes for adults will be online on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in the evening, children’s classes will take place at the Polish Home on Saturdays mornings. Sign up online here. The fees for the classes are as follows: $500 for adults and $390 for children with 10% discount for the PHA members.First week of school is September 25th, 2022 Everything you need

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the fall quarter on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Thu 6:30 – 8:20PM 10/6/22 12/15/22 in-person class You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student of the City University

Polish Summer Courses in Seattle

This is your chance to attend a course of Polish during the summer Polish School at the Polish Cultural Center The school offers separate courses in Polish for children and adults in July and August. Classes are at weekly meetings that are 2 hours each, price is $100 a month. Please find detailed info here, or contact the school at polishschool@polishhome.org or 206-775-5039 Washington Academy of Languages at the City University Polish 1 is offered

Local Poet H. Wrożyński at Radio Wisła

Radio Wisła, a Seattle based Polish internet radio station, has just posted a recording with Henryk Wrożyński. Wrożyński is an actor, theater director and a poet who lives in Shoreline. In the mid-1990s, he founded and then ran for a decade the Studio 21 theater in Tacoma. The recording consists of two parts presenting poems in Polish read by the author. Part one includes poems from his last volume titled Cygańska bajka. Part two includes

UW Spring Courses Accessible to the Public

The spring quarter at the University of Washington brings again courses that can draw people interested in Polish language and culture. As usual, seniors 60+ can register to listen to these courses for a token fee (in range of $10) through the UW Access Program. Notable courses include: Introduction to Polish Contemporary Culture: Cinematic Metamorphosis by Dr. Dawid Junke (Polish Fulbright scholar); Polish and American cinema after 1989 First Year Polish 403A with instructor Krystyna Untersteiner East European

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the spring quarter on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Tue 6:30 – 8:20PM 4/5/22 6/7/22 in-person class You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student of the City University

AD: Polish Language Instructor for JBLM

Valiant Integrated Services is searching for Polish language instructors to provide instruction in listening, reading, writing and speaking skills, as well as regional and culture subject using modern communicative methodology. These are fulltime positions in support for the military with posting at the Joint Base Lewis-McChord and in Tacoma. Security clearance is required. More: please see detailed job description and requirements here

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the spring quarter on Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Tue 6:30 – 8:20PM 1/4/22 3/8/22 in-person class You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student of the City University

Registration for Polish Classes at the City University of Seattle

Washington Academy of Languages at the City University of Seattle has a native Polish instructor and has been offering Polish classes. Dr. Ewa Krawczyk will be teaching Polish 1 in the fall quarter on Thursdays from 6:30 to 8:20 pm Polish 1 Ewa Krawczyk Thur 6:30 – 8:20PM 10/7/21 12/9/21 No class 11/25; 9 125-Min classes You can register for the language classes at the Washington Academy of Languages without being admitted as a student

Registration at the Polish School in Bellevue

The Fr. Twardowski Polish School in Bellevue accepts new students for the 2021/2022 academic year for classes 1 to 8. The enrollment is based on demonstrated language skills, not on age, and the new students should enroll in person on September 15, 2021 at 7 pm. The first day of school is on September 22. The school is planning in person classes, but that may change depending on the pandemic situation in King County. More: For