Collegium Artium
Collegium Artium est libera organizatio non gubernalis et societas fundata non lucrativa statum organizationis commodi publici habens et excellentiam in humanitatibus promovens, die 10 Decembris 2008 Cracoviae in Polonia condita. Statutoria collegii proposita sunt in investigationes academicas in humanitatibus[1] atque in agitationes in regionibus culturae et artis insistere, et cooperationem inter eruditos inter civitates evolvere. Collegium est particeps Declarationis Berolinensis de Accessu Aperto ad Scientiam in Scientiis et Humanitatibus[2] et Declarationis Vasingtoniensis de Bonis Intellegentibus et Usu Publico.[3] Collegium est sodalis Nationalis Foederationis Polonicae Organizationum Non Gubernalium et Coalitionis pro Educatione Aperta.
Concilium
recensere- Małgorzata Dąbrowska (professor, Universitas Lodzensis)
- Georgius Miziołek (professor, Universitas Varsoviensis)
Consilium scientificum
recensere- Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann (professor, Universitas Princetoniensis)
- Yaroslav Hrytsak (professor, Universitas Catholica Ukrainiensis)
- Andreas Jajszczyk (professor, Centrum Nationale pro Scientia, Universitas AGH Scientiae et Technologiae)
- Michael Kaplan (professor, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- Stanko Kokole (professor, Universitas Labacensis)
- Ihor Ševčenko† (professor, Universitas Harvardiana)
Directores
recensere- Director: Jacek Maj, candidatus Ph.D. (Alma Universitas Humboldtiana Berolinensis)
- Vice Director: Ioanna Wolańska
Notae
recensere- ↑ Jacek Maj, "Collegium Artium," Bulletin of British Byzantine Studies 36(2010):133-134. ISSN 02651629.
- ↑ Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities.
- ↑ Washington Declaration on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest.
Nexus externi
recensere- Situs publicus, www.ca.org.pl