Team

The exhibition is the result of cooperation between the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow and the Bethlehem University. The exhibition teams consists of:
 
Exhibition director: Sławomira (Suava) Zbierski-Salameh, PhD
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Dr. Zbierski-Salameh is the founder and the president of Haverford Institute of Public Sociology, a non-profit corporation. Prior to starting the Haverford institute, she taught Sociology at UC Berkeley, Haverford College and various universities in Poland. She has published several books and articles and is a member of the Bethlehem University International Board of Regents.


Academic supervisor: Joanna Małocha, PhD
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Joanna Małocha - MA in history and archaeology, PhD in humanities and a licensed archivist and academic tutor. Since 2006, she has been employed at the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow and the Higher School of Vocational Training in Wroclaw; she has also been a lecturer at the Institute of Near and Far Eastern Cultural Studies at Jagiellonian University and the Faculty of Philosophy at Ignatianum University. Her area of research interest focuses on the testimonies of the cult of martyrs and holy places (with a particular focus on the monastic tradition), from archaeological evidence to archives. Privately, she is passionate about the Coptic language, scuba diving and historical reconstructions.


Graphic design: Katarzyna Radnicka-Dominiak, PhD
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Katarzyna Radnicka-Dominiak -  an archaeologist, a mayanologist, for many years associated with the Institute of Archaeology of the Jagiellonian University as a member of the research team conducting excavations at the pre-Columbian site of Nakum, Guatemala. Most recently, she has been involved in the conservation of unique early colonial wall paintings in Chajul, Guatemala. In addition to her academic work, she does exhibition graphics for museum institutions, cover and illustration design, and typesetting for books and scientific journals.


Coordination and translation: Tomasz Kniaź, MA
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Tomasz Kniaź has been responsible for different matters related to coordination of the initiative, the exhibition website and well as linguistic support. Tomasz works at the International Cooperation Office of UPJPII and coordinates a variety of issues dealing with internationalization, staff and student exchange programs, as well as different international educational and research projects.


Authors of posters
 
Poster 1: Konrad Cieśliczka

A member of the "Phronesis" Student-Doctoral Scientific Society of the UPJPII Institute of History.

Posters 2&3: Joanna Małocha, PhD
 
Posters 4&5: Magdalena Ficoń, MA
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A historian by love, a theologian by curiosity.
A graduate of Theology and History at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow and a post-graduate program on "Symbolism in World Cultures". A coordinator of history workshops for secondary school students, a member of the Society for Emblem Studies. An author of numerous scientific and popular articles on symbolism, history and culture. Magdalena is passionate about science and dedicated to solving the mysteries of emblems, especially those found in sacred spaces. She presents her research at international and national scientific conferences. In her free time, she devours historical novels and does not refuse coffee in good company.

Poster 6: Grzegorz Płaza

A member of the "Phronesis" Student-Doctoral Scientific Society of the UPJPII Institute of History.

Posters 7&8: Daniel Bartosiewicz

A member of the "Phronesis" Student-Doctoral Scientific Society of the UPJPII Institute of History.

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