PIASA Presents Dissertation Awards at Annual Meeting

From: Polish-American Journal | Date: September 30, 2004 | Copyright information


Polish-American Journal

09-30-2004

BOSTON--The Polish Institute of Arts & Sciences of America (PIASA) jointly
with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Washington, D.C. created an
award to honor the memory of the first ambassador of the Third Republic of
Poland to the U.S.A. who arrived in D.C. in 1990, namely Ambassador
Kazimierz Dziewanowski. It was also designed to recognize American graduate
students, who write doctoral dissertations on P...

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