Arkadiusz Gut

Professor of Nicolaus Copernicus University

Arkadiusz Gut https://www.arekgut.com/ Head of the Department of Cognitive Science at Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, PhD Philosophy and PHD in Psychology; Two-times awarded by the scholarship of the Polish Foundation for Science, Fulbright Foundation scholarship recipient, the Stefan Batory Foundation and NAWA Bekker Program scholarships recipient, He stayed on scholarships and scientific internships at Karl-Franzens Universität (Graz, Austria), University of Sheffield (United Kingdom), University of Wisconsin (USA), Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Belgium). The four-time recipient of grants of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the Center for Polish Science. Arkadiusz Gut cooperates with Beijing Foreign Studies University (School of European Languages and Cultures)and the Department of Psychology at The Education University of Hong Kong. Visiting Professor in Huazhong University of Science and Technology-Department of Philosophy, School of the Humanities, China. Visiting Scholar at City University of New York, USA and Harvard University- Harvard School of Education. He publishes in: Multilingua, Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication; Synthese; Theory and Psychology, Learning, Culture and Social Interaction, Frontiers in Psychology, Behavioral and Brian Sciences, Narratives, Journal of Cognition and Culture. Current Psychology, Journal of Family Issues, Infant and Child Development, Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Involved in charity and social work, founder of the Foundation Pro Liberis et Arte (shortly): Let’s Arte (educational help for children and promotion of educational social programs: website: https://www.letarte.org/)

Speaking at:
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September
9:00
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10:00
Location:
Room C, Auditorium Maximum (Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28 str.)
On Folk Conceptualization of Mental Life : In Search of Narratives, Words, and Locations. Developmental and Cross-Cultural Research

September 4, 2024
Room C, Auditorium Maximum (Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28 str.)