Polish Perspectives on Freedom of Movement - London, 9 October
Add date: 2014-09-23

We cordially invite you to participate in the second lecture organised as part of the Polish Parliamentarism and Democratic Traditions project

The Embassy of the Republic of Poland
47 Portland Place
London W1B 1JH 
9 October, at 6:30 pm
Anne White, Professor of Polish Studies & Social and Political Science
"Polish Perspectives on Freedom of Movement"

Please RSVP at: pon.office@uj.edu.pl
The lecture is free to attend, but places are limited

Professor Anne White received her PhD at the London School of Economics, where she submitted her dissertation entitled “Cultural Enlightenment in the USSR, Hungary and Poland 1953-1987: Ideology and Leisure Policy”. She worked at the University of Bath as Senior Lecturer in Russian and East European Studies, at the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies. Currently she works at University College London, the School of Slavonic & East European Studies, as Professor of Polish Studies & Social and Political Science. One of her recent monographs (2011) is entitled “Polish Families and Migration since EU Accession”.

The aim of the project Polish Parliamentarism and Democratic Traditions is to popularise knowledge of Polish history and increase British public opinion’s awareness of its importance for the process of democratisation of Central and Eastern Europe. The project is carried out by the Centre for Political Thought (Ośrodek Myśli Politycznej) with the support of Polish Research Centre of the Jagiellonian University in London. The project is co-financed by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.