Justyna Olko
is the project coordinator of the ENGHUM project. She is a researcher at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” at the University of Warsaw and Head of the Research Center “Encounters… Between the Old...
read moreis the project coordinator of the ENGHUM project. She is a researcher at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” at the University of Warsaw and Head of the Research Center “Encounters… Between the Old...
read morePhD, event coordinator. I graduated at the Faculty of Law at the University of Warsaw (2005) and continued there with my PhD project on strict liability rules in roman law (2010). My current academic ...
read moreis a scientific coordinator. He is professor of Nahuatl language and culture at the Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, visiting professor at the Univeristy of Warsaw, director of the Instituto de doce...
read moreis a scientific coordinator from Kęty. He has graduated with a degree in Quantitative Methods in Economics and Information Systems from the Warsaw School of Economics and from Ethonology at the Univer...
read moreis a scientific coordinator of the EngHum project. She has earned her BA in French Philology and Classics from the University of Łódź and her MA in Liberal Arts from the University of Warsaw. She is...
read moreis the ENGHUM project administrator, with managerial and financial experience (SGH Warsaw School of Economics). Her role is to plan and organize the project events as well as manage day to day communi...
read moreis a communication and PR manager. She graduated from Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology in the College of Inter-Faculty Individual Studies in the Humanities, with a community-art specialty at Univer...
read morehas graduated with a degree in Culture Management and from Ethnology at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She is a PhD student at the Faculty of “Artes Liberales” at the University of Warsaw. Sin...
read moreborn 1993. Phd student in Polish Academy of Science, member of Association „Wilamowianie”. Activist and teacher of Wymysorys language in Wilamowice. ...
read moresubdirector del Instituto de Docencia e Investigación Etnológica de Zacatecas IDIEZ, maestro cultura y lengua náhuatl en más de 5 universidades de los Estados Unidos. Ha publicado dos libros en lengua...
read moreMarit Rausing Chair in Field Linguistics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. His main research interests are theory and practice of endangered languages documentation ...
read moreReader in Language Policy and Revitalisation at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Her main research interests are endangered language documentation and revitalisation; ...
read morePhD Candidate in Field Linguistics at SOAS, University of London. Her main research interests include investigating how knowledge of the natural world is encoded in the Náhuat-Pipil language of El Sal...
read moreis a Maya scholar from Yucatán, México. He trained as a social anthropologist at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatan (UADY), and completed a DPhil in Social Anthropology in 2010 at the University of S...
read moreis a Mixtec indigenous researcher, the Mixtec People or rather Ñuu Savi, People or Nation of the Rain, is an Indigenous People in southern Mexico. Archaeologist at the National School of Anthropology...
read more(PhD Leiden 1983) is head of the department Archaeological Heritage and Society, which forms part of the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands. With a general interest in the cul...
read moreProfessor of Amerindian Languages and Cultures at Leiden University. He has conducted extensive field research on different varieties of Quechua and on the minor languages of the Andes. He has also wo...
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