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The Wacław Felczak Institute for Polish-Hungarian Cooperation is a Polish institute devoted to Polish-Hungarian cooperation, established by the Act of 8 February 2018
[1]. The Institute's patron is Professor Waclaw Felczak, historian, expert on Central Europe, expert on Polish-Hungarian relations, and Carpathian courier during
World War II.
Pursuant to the Act, the Institute is a state legal entity. The bodies of the Institute are: The Board of Institute and the Director. The Board of Institute consists of members appointed from among individuals distinguished by their knowledge of Polish-Hungarian relations and from specialists whose knowledge, experience or authority guarantee the correct performance of the Institute's objectives.
The Prime Minister of Poland, with the decision of 1 August 2018, appointed Professor Maciej Szymanowski, PhD as the Director of the Institute.
The Institute's aims include:
The institute sponsors research and journalistic activities, runs a scholarship and translation programme and a school programme for teaching Hungarian language in Poland and Polish in Hungary.
In Krasiczyn near Przemyśl the Institute is organising a Polish-Hungarian Summer University - School of Leaders. [2], and a Visegrad Summer Academy in Budapest [3] at the National University of Public Service. The Institute also runs the trilingual news portal kurier.plus, as well as publishing programme. Since 2022, the Institute has been organising the high-school competition ‘Poland-Hungary - A History of Friendship’. [4]
In Hungary, a partner foundation, the Wacław Felczak Foundation, was established in 2018 by the Hungarian government. The aim of the foundation, as with the Institute, is to expand Polish-Hungarian cooperation [5].