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The AMU School of English (IFA) is the largest centre of English studies not only in Poland but also in Europe. It has a long history, rich experience in didactics, and numerous research achievements both in Poland and abroad.

The AMU School of English offers full-time and part-time B.A. and M.A. programmes in English, a full-time B.A. in Dutch, and full-time and part-time Ph.D. studies.

The full-time M.A. programme includes a particularly wide variety of specialisations:

  • Academic English
  • English translation/conference interpreting
  • Celtic studies
  • South African studies (the only such programme in Poland)
  • Anglo-American studies (in cooperation with the AMU Institute of History).

Moreover, IFA offers two post-graduate programmes: Postgraduate EFL Teacher Training Studies and Postgraduate Studies in Community Interpreting.

There are approximately 1,000 (full-time and part-time) B.A. and M.A. students and about 100 Ph.D. students currently studying at the School.

The teaching programme offered by IFA is versatile and very attractive. It includes linguistics, literature, methodology of TEFL and other specialist courses (for example, information technology and voice coaching) as well as courses in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and other foreign language courses (Dutch, Afrikaans, German, French, Spanish, Welsh, Irish, as well as Frisian, Icelandic and Old Germanic languages).

Students participating in the EFL courses are to develop a near-native language competence on all structural and functional levels, including pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and pragmatics. The graduates of the AMU School of English are much appreciated on the labour market, especially for their excellent pronunciation. IFA focuses on this aspect of linguistic competence much more than other Polish and European university departments of English.

The AMU School of English employs excellent teachers of English, including fifteen native speakers of English, as well as Welsh, Irish, Dutch and Afrikaans lecturers.

The School of English cooperates with 18 European universities in the Erasmus programme. The best students can apply for scholarships at universities in the following European centres: Aveiro (Portugal), Bielefeld, Bamberg, Manheim and Munich (Germany), Helsinki (Finland), Kristiansand and Tromsø (Norway), Trieste (Italy), Vigo and Murcia (Spain), Vienna and Klagenfurt (Austria), Paris (France), Bacau (Romania), and Limerick (Ireland). Additionally, there is an exchange programme for academic staff with Leeds and Colchester (UK). The list of exchange partners grows steadily.

The AMU School of English book collection is part of the faculty library (Novum Library). It is the largest collection of English language publications in Poland, including approximately 100,000 books and 80 scholarly journals. It also boasts a large number of specialist dictionaries (including valuable Old English dictionaries), encyclopaedias and other reference publications. Moreover, the Library has manuscripts, microfilms and electronic publications (CD-ROMs) such as linguistic corpora and archives. The Novum Library is an open-access facility located in a modern building. The library also offers students a computer room (15 workstations, including one for visually impaired students) and a study area with ample work space. The electronic catalogue is available here.

IFA students have access to a well-equipped Internet and multimedia suite. Employees of the IFA Computer Centre are experts in the area of IT applications in language studies (e.g. analysis of linguistic databases, computer-assisted foreign language teaching, etc.). The Moodle platform (http://ifa.amu.edu.pl/moodle) is used to support both full-time and part-time courses with elements of e-learning.

The School has training labs for teaching pronunciation and simultaneous interpreting.

The Multimedia Centre provides access to the School of English audio-visual materials and equipment. It offers portable cassette/CD players, portable TV/VCRs, VCRs, DVD players, OHPs, laptops, multimedia projectors, and over 700 videotapes, holding British and American feature films, TV series, as well as varied documentaries, including those on British and American culture, literature and language. The audio materials comprise more than 700 tapes featuring a variety of TEFL materials. The most popular phonetics courses are archived in mp3 format. The centre also creates teaching/learning materials based on the latest technologies.

The IFA English Philology Circle is a forum for academic debate, where students are encouraged to develop their research interests already during their undergraduate years. The Circle consists of reading groups devoted to phonetics and phonology, syntax, psycho- and neuro-linguistics, lexicography, the history of English, British literature in English, American literature and translation studies. Recently, an American Studies Student Academic Circle has been founded, which groups students whose interests go beyond literature, into popular culture, politics and history.

The AMU School of English employs experts in various fields of language studies, literature and culture. The following list of departments reflects the wide scope of research projects undertaken by the School’s staff and the wide range of  courses and seminars taught:

The School of English at Adam Mickiewicz University is the only department of English in Poland that is entitled to award doctoral degrees (in linguistics and literary studies) and post-doctoral degrees (in linguistics).

Research conducted at IFA is of the highest international quality, as evidenced by the publications of IFA staff in renowned journals and publishing houses, the organisation of and participation in international conferences, the scholarships and numerous awards and distinctions granted to IFA members, their membership in professional societies and the recognition of Poznań as an internationally acknowledged centre of English studies. IFA has a good reputation and high prestige both within and outside of Poland.

The School actively participates in academic research. A number of international scholarly events are organised by the AMU School of English, notably annual international conferences, which gather eminent researchers from all over the world:

The following scholarly journals are edited in the School of English:

Moreover, scholars from IFA have also been editors of three book series published by Peter Lang Verlag, Frankfurt/Main:

  • Polish Studies in English Language and Literature (21 volumes published to date),
  • Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature (21 volumes),
  • Medieval English Mirror (4 volumes),

and a series called Filologia angielska (published by Wydawnictwo Poznańskie; 11 volumes so far).

The School has its own publishing section which coordinates these and other publishing projects, and maintains an on-line archive of IFA publications. (See http://www.ifa.amu.edu.pl/psicl/Back_volumes.)

The AMU School of English lexicographic team has compiled several dictionaries, notably the two-volume New English-Polish and Polish-English Kosciuszko Foundation Dictionary (2003), currently the largest English-Polish, Polish-English dictionary, and the Longman «Współczesny» English-Polish, Polish-English Dictionary (2004). The second edition of the two-volume Collins English-Polish, Polish-English Dictionary was published in 2006.

In 2005, on the initiative of IFA, an Interdisciplinary Center for Speech and Language Processing was established at AMU in collaboration with foreign research institutions. Its mission is to create a platform for interdisciplinary research projects carried out by scientists from various fields (such as computer science, linguistics, psychology, pedagogy, medicine). (See http://www.ifa.amu.edu.pl/cslp/.)

The AMU School of English has for the second time been awarded the label of quality by the Academic Accreditation Committee.

IFA students acquire an excellent command of a language that is currently considered a lingua franca, a language that is a reliable tool and a prerequisite for further professional development. Graduates of the AMU School of English are much sought after by employers as they are both well educated in their languages of study and prove themselves to be highly skilled in their chosen professional careers. Our alumni are proud of their School and much praised by their employers and associates throughout their professional lives.

More information about the AMU School of English is available at http://ifa.amu.edu.pl.

Queries may be sent to sekret@ifa.amu.edu.pl.

School of English
Adam Mickiewicz University
al. Niepodległości 4
61-874 Poznań, Poland

phone +48 61 8293506
fax: +48 61 8523103
e-mail: sekret@ifa.amu.edu.pl
http://ifa.amu.edu.pl