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Collegium Artium is an independent, non-profit organisation registered in Poland with a charitable status (according to Polish law: a public benefit organization) promoting excellence in the field of Humanities.

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Projects conducted by Collegium Artium are related to cultural heritage in the broadest sense, with particular emphasis laid on the history of art. The organisation carries out research projects, publishes a book series and awards fellowships and prizes. As a signatory of, among others, the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities it participates in the open science and culture movement and contributes to the creation of the world’s greatest open-access repository of art-historical texts operated by the Heidelberg University Library.

Collegium Artium is a member of Polish National Federation of Non-Governmental Organisations (OFOP) and the Coalition for Open Education (KOED). Supervision: Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Poland. The activity of Collegium Artium is managed by the Board, the Council is its controlling body, while the Scientific Committee draws up the programme.

Council

  • prof. Małgorzata Dąbrowska (University of Łódź)
  • prof. Jerzy Miziołek (University of Warsaw)
  • Scientific Committee

  • prof. Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann (Princeton University)
  • prof. Yaroslav Hrytsak (Ukrainian Catholic University)
  • prof. Andrzej Jajszczyk (Science Europe, AGH University of Science and Technology)
  • prof. Michel Kaplan (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne)
  • prof. Stanko Kokole (University of Ljubljana)
  • prof. Sergiusz Michalski (University of Tübingen)
  • prof. Ihor Ševčenko (+) (Harvard University)
  • Board

  • Director - Jacek Maj, Ph.D. candidate (Humboldt University of Berlin)
  • Vice-Director - dr Joanna Wolańska (IRSA)
  • Documents

    Collegium Artium is a signatory of the following documents:

  • Budapest Open Access Initiative Declaration;
  • Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities;
  • Public Domain Manifesto;
  • Washington Declaration on Intellectual Property and the Public Interest;
  • San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment;
  • Zurich Declaration on Digital Art History;
  • Lyon Declaration on Access to Information and Development.
  • Mainz Declaration on Digital Art History in Teaching
  • London Manifesto for Fair Copyright Reform for Libraries and Archives in Europe
  • Hague Declaration on Knowledge Discovery in the Digital Age
  • Initiative Open Access 2020
  • References

    Collegium Artium Wikipedia