Language versions
Through the new language versions of our portal we want to reach the widest audience possible. We are building an active community of users in order to generate an international discussion regarding the Eastern Partnership programme.
Language versions are a project subsidised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within an open contest “Promotion of Knowledge about Poland 2011.”
English version
Karolina Demus
Child of the ‘80s, fan of the intellectual journeys to the east from Poland, and enthusiast for a phenomenon of Eurasia. Her interests are the history of education process and theory in different cultures and regions as well as history of garden concepts. Not accidentally – both education and gardening regard potentiality and its development. She longs for the utopian Greek idea of πολυμαθής, nowadays known as the Latin term Homo Universalis – a concept of a person with an unlimited capability of acquiring knowledge.
Marta Lityńska
Translator by avocation, literary scholar by education. Currently, a student of English Studies at the University of Warsaw. Her adventure with the East has just begun. So far, all roads have led her to the UK. In summer, she absolutely needs to spend a week canoeing.
Russian version
Ales Zarembiuk
Belarusian community activist, journalist, and interpretor. Since 2008, Wiktar has become one of the initiators and council member of “For Freedom“ Movement. Journalism student at the University of Warsaw.
Natallia Paulovich
Belarusian. She has a degree in the Faculty of History at the Belarusian State University where she was doing research on the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Currently she continues her studies at the Graduate School for Social Research at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Natalia admires Georgia and the entire Caucasus. She dreams of visiting its northern part. By a stroke of fate she took an interest in the Eastern Partnership.







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