The Minister of Science and Higher Education awarded scholarships to 228 outstanding young scientists. Among the winners are 17 people from the University of Warsaw.
This year’s edition of the competition received 1,711 applications. The Minister of Science and Higher Education awarded scholarships to 228 people, including 34 doctoral candidates, representing a total of 53 scientific and artistic disciplines. The University of Warsaw is the second university – after the Jagiellonian University – with the largest number of scholarship holders.
The winners will receive support in the amount of PLN 5,390 per month for a period of three years.
Winners from the University of Warsaw:
- Dr Saroj Kumar Aryal (Faculty of Political Science and International Studies),
- Jakub Chustecki (Faculty of Political Science and International Studies),
- Dr Grzegorz Gaszczyk (Faculty of Philosophy),
- Dr Krzysztof Górny (Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies),
- Dr Kristóf Gyódi (Faculty of Economic Sciences),
- Dr Gabriela Jarzębowska-Lipińska (Faculty of “Artes Liberales”),
- Dr Wojciech Kordyzon (Faculty of Polish Studies),
- Dr Anna Kurowicka (American Studies Center),
- Dr Robert Mahler (Kazimierz Michałowski Center of Mediterranean Archaeology),
- Dr Adriana Marcinkowska-Ochtyra (Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies),
- Dr Joanna Mąkowska (American Studies Center),
- Dr Tomasz Oleksy (Faculty of Psychology),
- Dr Magdalena Porzeżyńska (Faculty of Law and Administration),
- Dr Tadeusz Rubik (Faculty of “Artes Liberales”),
- Dr Grzegorz Szczepaniak (Faculty of Chemistry),
- Dr Marcin Warmiński (Faculty of Physics),
- Dr Anna Wnuk (Faculty of Psychology).