Stypendia 2009/2010

Holders of scholarships and special grants in Egypt and Poland

EGYPT

The Ministry of Education of the Republic of Poland grants ten- and five-month scholarships for the academic year to candidates from the field of archaeology and history of the Near East, Egypt and Sudan: doctoral candidates researching their dissertation and senior-year students working on their MA thesis.

10-month scholarships:
  • Mr Łukasz Jarmużek, student (BA) (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
    subject: Third Dynasty nobles’ tombs
  • Ms Agata Smilgin, student (Adam Mickiewicz University, MISH)
    subject: New Kingdom sculpture, especially the Tuthmoside sphinxes
5-month scholarships:
  • Ms Kamila Braulińska, MA (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
    subject: The dog and other canines in ancient Egypt from the archaeological and egyptological point of view
  • Mr Jakub Jerzy Brochocki, undergraduate student (University of Warsaw, Institute of Archaeology)
    subject: Arab glazed ceramics from Spain on Kom el-Dikka in Alexandria
  • Ms Katarzyna Kapiec, undergraduate student (Warsaw University, Institute of Archaeology)
    subject: Feasts celebrated in Thebes during the New Kingdom
  • Ms Anna Maria Kotarba, BA (Jagiellonian University, Institute of Archaeology, Kraków)
    subject: Relations between Cyprus and the Near East in the Iron Age
  • Ms Magdalena Nowak, undergraduate student (Adam Mickiewicz University, Oriental and Ancient Archaeology)
    subject: Spatial organization of the Lower Egyptian settlement discovered on Kom C in Tell el-Farkha compared to known Lower Egyptian structures from the vicinity
  • Ms Elżbieta Palka, undergraduate student (Adam Mickiewicz University, Oriental and Ancient Archaeology)
    subject: Rock art on sites 21/8 and 22/8 in Dakhleh Oasis

POLAND

Special PCMA documentation grants (12 months):
  • Processing grant applications pending financing availability.