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  2. He is a professor at Jagiellonian University and at the Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, where he is the head of the Section for the History of Eastern Europe and the Empires of the 19th and 20th Centuries. [1] Before that (1996) he was visiting professor at Rice University. He was the co-founder and for many ...

  3. Collegium Novum. The Collegium Novum ( Latin: "New College") is the Neo-Gothic main building of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, originally built between the year 1363 and 1365 and after its destruction, rebuilt in between 1873-1887. Based on a design by architect Feliks Księżarski to match the oldest building of the University ...

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  5. Following the failed attempts to restore it in the 1390s, the University was re-founded by King Vladislaus Jagiełło on 26 July 1400. Queen Jadwiga, who died in 1399, contributed to the restoration by leaving a considerable portion of her private estate to the University in her last will. The University's structure was already complete in 1397 ...

  6. The MA Program in Transatlantic Studies at Jagiellonian University, is a full-time, interdisciplinary graduate program in Krakow, Poland, geared predominantly towards international students. Students pursuing their Master of Arts focus mainly on the relationships between North America and Europe.

  7. Botanischer Garten, Krakau. Der Botanische Garten der Jagiellonen-Universität (polnisch: Ogród Botaniczny Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego) wurde 1783 in Krakau im Osten der Altstadt eingerichtet und liegt im heutigen Stadtbezirk II Grzegórzki (Stadtteil Wesoła ), Kopernika-Straße 27. Die Einrichtung umfasst 9,6 Hektar Land.