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  2. 8 Jul 2024: Poland is the largest country in the eastern part of the European Union and a rising economic power, while Polish is now the second most widely spoken language in England.
  3. 8 Jul 2024: Sensitive topics in contemporary theatre (joint presentation with Valentina Anufrieva). “Theatre in public space: aesthetics, economics, and politics of in situ shows.” Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences. ... 12-13th November 2020. The
  4. 8 Jul 2024: He is currently subject consultant for www.myheplus.com, aimed at providing supercurricular resources to school-aged students looking to go beyond the school curriculum and discover their passion for a
  5. 8 Jul 2024: Professor Balcerowicz is currently a Distinguished Associate of the International Atlantic Economic Society. ... Professor Balcerowicz's lecture on the challenges facing the Eurozone and on Poland's economic future was be followed by responses by
  6. 8 Jul 2024: Her interests lie in the fields of language learning and teaching, curriculum and materials design and development, first and second language acquisition and bilingualism and biculturalism.
  7. 8 Jul 2024: Economic Subjects, Economic Bodies: On Walter Benjamin’s Sketch “Capitalism as Religion”’, in ‘Economic Subjects, Trilateral Doctoral Colloquium Berlin–Cambridge–Chicago, July 2018, Cambridge.
  8. 8 Jul 2024: Neorealism: aesthetic and political regeneration. The Economic Miracle: consumerism and its discontents.
  9. 8 Jul 2024: RAND Europe the economic case for supporting languages in the UK; and to organise a second national languages policy workshop.
  10. 8 Jul 2024: Students will gain confidence in their understanding of economic change, social structures and kinship relations, rhetoric and the compositional commonplaces of the Middle Ages.
  11. 8 Jul 2024: and the performing arts were reshaped by – and in their turn shaped – the socio-economic and political transformations that defined the period 1830 to 1945.

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