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Fee
Part 1: Michaelmas term (ten lectures) –
150,
payable in advance (by 21 September 2012),
Part 2: Hilary term (ten lectures) –
150,
payable in advance (by 7 January 2013).
Alternatively, it is possible to pay
250 for the
full year’s course by 21 September 2012. The
fee is non-refundable once the course has
commenced. A concession rate (
100 per term
or
175 per two terms) is available to Trinity
College Dublin undergraduate and postgraduate
students. The number of concession rate places
in any given class is restricted to twenty per
cent. Payment must accompany applications.
Time and place
Thursdays, 6.30 p.m. - 8 p.m., in the Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
Teaching in Michaelmas term commences on
Thursday, 4 October 2012 and ends on
Thursday, 13 December 2012. Teaching in
Hilary term commences on Thursday, 17
January 2013 and ends on Thursday, 28 March
2013. There is a one week break in each term
(5-9 November 2012 and 25 February-1 March
2013) when no classes will take place.
Introduction to Polish Culture
This course invites participants to discover
modern Poland from many perspectives: from
historical experience to cultural tradition and
artistic innovation. Topics covered include the
complex memories of the Second World War,
the communist period and the migratory
experience, the Jewish and Turkic influences
that enrich Poland’s culture, the country’s folk
traditions and its cutting-edge experimental art.
Along the way, it examines the work of a wide
variety of internationally renowned Polish artists,
from the theatrical revolutionaries Grotowski
and Kantor to the Oscar-winning filmmakers
Wajda and Polański.
The course is intended for a wide audience with
a general interest in the countries of eastern
and central Europe and Poland in particular.
The sessions are delivered in English by staff
of Trinity College Dublin and special guest
lecturers.
The course is part supported by the Embassy
of Poland in Dublin.
How to apply
Application forms are available from the
Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies
either in hard copy or electronic form
. The
completed application form accompanied by
payment in the form of a personal cheque,
postal money order or bank draft, payable to
Trinity College no. 1 account should be returned
to: The Executive Officer, Department of
Russian and Slavonic Studies, room 5045,
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2. Phone:
01 896 1896, email:
Fee
Ten lectures –
120, payable in advance (by 21
September 2012). This fee is non-refundable
once the course has commenced.
A concession rate (
80) is available to Trinity
College Dublin undergraduate and postgraduate
students. The number of concession rate places
in any given class is restricted to twenty per
cent. Payment must accompany applications.
Time and place
Mondays, 7 p.m. - 8.30 p.m., in the Arts
Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2.
Duration
Teaching commences on Monday,
1 October 2012 and ends on Monday, 17
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