Władysław Józef Stankiewicz


Władysław Józef Stankiewicz (born 1922 in Warsaw, died in 2006 in Vancouver, Canada) - Polish political scientist and philosopher. Curriculum vitae

In 1939 he obtained a high school diploma at the Liceum im. Tadeusz Czacki. He participated in the September campaign, and after its fall he evacuated through Hungary to France, fought during the French campaign, and then as an officer of the 1st Artillery Regiment of the 1st Armored Division commanded by General Stanisław Maczek participated in fighting in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. After the end of World War II he remained in Great Britain, he studied at the University of St. Andrews and at the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 1952 he decided to emigrate to the United States, he worked as an assistant in the Central European Research Center in New York, two years later he became a lecturer at the Center for International Studies at the University of Princeton. From 1956, he lived in Canada, for a year he was a government economic advisor in Ontario, and then he was professionally associated with the University of British Columbia. From 1957, for four years he was an assistant professor, in 1961 he became an associate professor, and from 1965 he lectured as a titular professor. In 1966 he was elected a member of the Polish Scientific Society in Exile. In 1987, he retired and received the honorary title of senior professor.

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