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“It’s worth being decent,” used to say Professor Władysław Bartoszewski (19th February 1922- 24th April 2015), former foreign minister, historian, writer, activist of the Polish Underground State, and former prisoner at the Auschwitz German Nazi concentration camp.
On the 15th of May, in the lavish interiors of George Hotel in Edinburgh, we will announce the winners of the prestigious “The Outstanding Pole in Scotland” contest. During the grand gala, guests will learn not only who won in the five categories of the regular competition, but also who won the Internet users’ popular vote.
In February Link to Poland began a series of online meetings on the image of Polandin the world. The guest of the first meeting was Mateusz Jarża – founder and director of the Play Poland Film Festival.
Link to Poland continues a series of online meetings about the image of Poland around the world. With our invited guests, we discuss various topics, present interesting projects and introduce the possibility of harnessing the potential of Poles living abroad for the creation of the Polish image around the world. All of this takes place in a modern and interactive setting. Already next Sunday, April 19, 2015, we invite you to Hangout with Aldona Kałuża, the founder and president of PolskaPROject, and editor in chief of the portal StrefaPL.
All candidates for this year’s edition of the Outstanding Pole in Scotland take part in the online voting – only one of them will receive the Audience’s Award. Internet users can vote at the Pangea Magazine website until March 31, 2015.
“The Outstanding Pole” contest is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.
Aleksander Doba is a 68-year-old traveller who as the only person in history crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a canoe on his own, with no help from outside. The winner of the National Geographic – Adventurer of the Year Award is talking with Mariusz Soltanifar about his motivations and dreams.
With our invited guests, we will discuss various topics, presenting interesting projects and introducing the possibility of harnessing the potential of Poles living abroad for the creation of the image of Poland around the world. It will all take place in a modern and interactive setting. Polish business, science, culture, sports, emigration and tourism are just some of the issues that we will take a closer look at.
Pangea Network has announced another edition of “The Outstanding Pole” contest. Its main objective is to create a positive image of Poles living and working in the United Kingdom. Beyond that, the competition is designed to present the achievements to a wide audience and to build up the recognition of people who have been successful outside the borders of Poland.
“The Outstanding Pole” contest is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.