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1 Academic and research activities  





2 Polish Cultural Institute in Berlin  





3 Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin  





4 Published in German (a selection)  



4.1  Literary translations  





4.2  Interviews  







5 See also  





6 Footnotes  














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Head of Polish Cultural Institute in Berlin in 1998

Sławomir Tryc (born 19 November 1952 in Zgorzelec) is a Dr. phil.,scientist, literary translator, diplomat, cultural manager, and sailor. Following his A-levels in 1971 at the Gebrüder-Śniadecki Grammar School in Zgorzelec, he graduated from the Institute for German Studies at the University of Wrocław; in 1976 Tryc then graduated with the MA thesis "Thomas ManninPoland".

Academic and research activities

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Dissertation 1984 (University of Wrocław) "Friedrich Dürrenmatt on the Polish stage". Tryc worked as lecturer for many years at the Institute of German Studies at the University of Wrocław[1] ( field: history of German culture and society) and in the European Diplomacy programme at the University of Wrocław ( field: foreign cultural policy, nation branding, media in diplomacy). He was a Scholarship holder of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation (Bonn, Frankfurt am Main, Munich), the DAAD (Bonn) and the OeAD[2] (Vienna).

From 2013 to 2019 Tryc worked as a replacement professor[3] at the Faculty of Managerial and Cultural Studies[4] at the Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences.[5] From 2017, he was a member of the board of trustees of the Stadthalle Foundation in Görlitz,[6] from which he resigned in 2021 in protest against the appointment of the AfD parliamentary group leader to the board of trustees by the city administration.[7]

From 2010 to 2016, Tryc was an academic supervisor of the Municipal Museum of the City of Jelenia Góra "Gerhard Hauptmann Haus", including co-editor, translator and moderator of cultural events.[8]

Polish Cultural Institute in Berlin

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Tryc is a long-time employee of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs: between 1997 and 2001 as head of the largest and most dynamic Polish cultural institute in the world in Berlin.[9][10] In 1998–2001, the institute he directed became one of the co-organisers and later the main organiser of what was then the largest cyclical presentation of Polish culture abroad, "Polish Week in Berlin and Brandenburg".[11][12]

Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin

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From 2004 to 2009, Tryc was Embassy Counselor, later First Embassy Counselor, Head of the Department for Culture, Science and Promotion at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Berlin, responsible for, among other things, politics of history.[13][14][15] Slawomir Tryc represented Poland in several German cultural institutions: 2005-2009 he was a member of the jury of the Silesian Cultural Award[16] of the State of Lower Saxony, 2006-2009 a member of the Board of Trustees of the Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald, 2009-2015 a member of the Board of Trustees of the Silesian Museum in Görlitz,[17] 2009 a member of the scientific advisory board of the exhibition『Deutsche und Polen - 1.9.39 - Abgründe und Hoffnungen』(Germans and Poles - 1.9.39 - Abysses and Hopes) at the German Historical Museum in Berlin, organised on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II.[18]

Published in German (a selection)

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Literary translations

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Interviews

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See also

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Footnotes

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  • ^ "OeAD - Agentur für Bidung und Interationalisierung (in German)".
  • ^ "ProfessorInnen der Fakultät Management- und Kulturwissenschaften". f-mk.hszg.de. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Faculty of Managerial and Cultural Studies".
  • ^ "Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences".
  • ^ "Stadthallenstiftung Görlitz hat Kuratorium | Görlitzer Anzeiger (in German)". www.goerlitzer-anzeiger.de. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Stadthallenstiftung verliert weiteren Promi". www.saechsische.de (in German). Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Noblista i jego Karkonosze na wystawie w Karpaczu". Jelonka.com (in Polish). 2013-10-04. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ Peter, Stefanie (2001-07-25). "Bürokratie tötet den Geist. Nun muß das hiesige Polnische Kulturinstitut ohne Slawomir Tryc auskommen". FAZ (170): 3.
  • ^ "Kennzeichen CD - Die Welt in Berlin (Teil 5): Polen: Der Mann fürs bessere Image". Der Tagesspiegel Online (in German). 2001-04-21. ISSN 1865-2263. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ Slawomir, Tryc (2001). Dass eine Nation die ander verstehen möge... (in German). Journalisten-Verband Berlin GmbH (Hrsg.): Deutsche und Polen Freunde und Partner in Europa. Almanach. pp. 54–57.
  • ^ Wojciech, Pomianowski (2001). Polnische Woche in Berlin und Brandenburg. Wer hätte das geglaubt? (in German). Journalisten-Verband Berlin GmbH (Hrsg.): Deutsche und Polen Freunde und Partner in Europa. Almanach. pp. 106–107.
  • ^ "Berlin exhibition stirs painful memories". 2006-08-13. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "A Berlino una mostra sui profughi europei Varsavia accusa:『Questo é revisionismo』- Spettacoli & Cultura - Repubblica.it". www.repubblica.it. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ ""Zeit-Reisen. Historische Schlesien-Ansichten" im Universitätsmuseum (in German)". www.uni-marburg.de. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Kulturpreis Schlesien des Landes Niedersachsen (in German)".
  • ^ "Schlesiches Museum in Görlitz". Schlesisches Museum zu Görlitz. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin - Deutsche und Polen - 1.9.39 - Abgründe und Hoffnungen - Impressum". www.dhm.de. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  • ^ "Dissertation Gaëlle Lisack" (PDF).

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sławomir_Tryc&oldid=1178200784"

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