Networks, Consortia, and Research Teams

Research Consortia

The activities of the Department of French and Francophone Literature are part of the FORTHEM consortium’s projects (including “Team Teaching” lectures and joint publications (Hybrida. Revue scientifique sur les hybridations culturelles et les identités migrantes), whose partners include the University of Burgundy (France), the University of Palermo (Italy), “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu, the University of Valencia (Spain), and the University of Jyväskylä (Finland).

The Department of Czech Studies at the University of Opole is a member of the Konsorcium literární bohemistiky / Consortium for Literary Czech Studies, established in 2015. Its goal is to create a network of international centers for Czech studies and a platform for mutual cooperation. The consortium members jointly strive to improve the quality of information resources in the field of literary Czech studies (including through the expansion of the Czech Literary Bibliography databases) and to promote and exchange research findings.

more information: https://ucl.cas.cz/konsorcium/

Research Teams

Staff members of the Department of Polish Literature are also involved in the activities of research teams affiliated with the Institute of Literary Research (Prof. Aneta Mazur, Ph.D., and Beata Koper, Ph.D.), the Center for the History of Drama 1864–1939 at the University of Warsaw (Sabina Brzozowska-Dybizbańska, Ph.D., and Prof. Marek Dybizbański, Ph.D., of the University of Opole; Dr. Marek Dybizbański, Prof. UO), and in the Department of Philological Research “East–West” at the University of Białystok (Dr. Małgorzata Burzka-Janik).

Staff members of the Department of European Cultural Heritage Studies are involved in the following research teams:

  • compiling the archival holdings of the Lviv Benedictine convent in Krzeszów (in collaboration with the Institute of History at the University of Opole),
  • conducting research and outreach activities related to the literature and culture of past centuries within the Center for Early Modern Studies,
  • and compiling source materials in cooperation with the State Archives in Opole.
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