CALL FOR PAPERS
SINOLiC UWr
Sinological Literature and Culture Dialogues at the University of Wrocław
Organised by:
Institute of Classical, Mediterranean and Oriental Studies
University of Wrocław
Dates: 24–25 September 2026
Venue: Rooms 101–102, Faculty of Modern Languages
ul. Św. Jadwigi 3/4, 50-266 Wrocław, Poland
Format: In-person
Keynote Speakers
Dr. Joanna Czaczyk, Associate Professor— Jagiellonian University
Dr. Katarzyna Sarek, Assistant Professor — Jagiellonian University
Organising Committee
Dr. Martina Prosperi, Assistant Professor
Agnieszka Kopka, M.A.
Duan Xiaoli, M.A.
Scientific Committee
Dr. habil. Przemysław Szczurek, Associate Professor, University of Wrocław
Dr. Martina Prosperi
Dr. Stefania Skowron-Markowska
Dr. Amelia Macioszek
Dr. Wu Lilin
Conference Languages: Polish and English
Conference Overview
The Institute of Classical, Mediterranean and Oriental Studies at the University of Wrocław is pleased to announce the first conference in Sinological Studies hosted at the University of Wrocław.
The conference aims to establish a new forum for dialogue among scholars working on China and the Sinophone world. In particular, the event is guided by three main objectives.
First, the conference seeks to promote a multidisciplinary and multisectoral perspective on Sinology. We welcome contributions from a wide range of fields – including literature, linguistics, philosophy, cultural studies, translation studies, didactics, and transcultural research – in order to highlight the richness and diversity of contemporary Sinological scholarship.
Second, the conference is intended as a meeting point between early-career researchers and experienced scholars. By encouraging participation across different academic stages, we hope to foster mentorship, intellectual exchange, and constructive discussion that can support the development of emerging researchers while benefiting from the expertise of established academics.
Third, the event aims to create a space for dialogue between Polish Sinology and the broader European and international Sinological community. Bringing together scholars working in Poland with colleagues from other countries will help strengthen academic networks, stimulate collaboration, and situate Polish Sinology more visibly within the diverse and multi-centred landscape of global Sinological studies.
Conference Scope and Panel Topics
We welcome paper and panel proposals addressing, but not limited to, the following areas:
- Sinophone literatures
- Religion and philosophy in Chinese and Sinophone contexts
- Transcultural and intercultural studies
- Didactics and pedagogy of the Chinese language
Interdisciplinary approaches and comparative perspectives are particularly encouraged.
Participation and Submission Guidelines
The conference is primarily aimed at early-career researchers, although senior scholars are warmly invited to participate.
Eligibility and presentation formats:
- Researchers holding an M.A. degree or higher may submit proposals for 20-minute presentations.
- Master’s students who already hold a B.A. degree may submit proposals for 10-minute presentations.
Participants may submit:
- an individual paper proposal, or
- a panel proposal (up to four presentations).
Abstract requirements
Abstracts should include:
- Maximum 400 words, plus a preliminary bibliography
- Five keywords
- A short biographical note (maximum 150 words)
Important Dates
Submission deadline: 26 July 2026
Notification of acceptance: 10 August 2026
Conference Fee
To cover organisational costs, the conference fee will be:
- 330 PLN / 80 EUR – students and early-career researchers
- 500 PLN / 120 EUR – tenured faculty
Submissions and Contact
For further information and to submit proposals, please contact:
Dr. Martina Prosperi
martina.prosperi@uwr.edu.pl
