Polish Children's Fund

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The Polish Children's Fund (Polish: Krajowy Fundusz na rzecz Dzieci, KFnrD) is a Polish non-government organization which supports highly gifted schoolchildren. It was established in 1981 by Ryszard Rakowski and late Jan Szczepański.

The Polish Children's Fund organizes the national stage of the European Union Contest for Young Scientists.

Scholarship programme

The Polish Children's Fund gives scholarships for pre-university students skilled in the sciences, humanities, musics or ballet. Every year around 550 children receives the scholarship. Instead of a financial aid, KFnrD gives its participants opportunity to participate in lectures, workshops and research projects.

Most of the scientific camps are devoted to a single discipline and have its further qualification. They are organized by various institutions of the University of Warsaw, the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń.

One of the central events is a general camp, which takes place in Serock (near Warsaw) in May or June. The participants have opportunity to attend in lectures and workshops related to their interests. Also, they take part in the activities not connected with any particular field of study: sport games, psychological workshops, movie projections, concerts, and meetings with intellectuals, often pertaining to profound themes of philosophy, religion and developing one's worldview.

During the summer the Polish Children's Fund scholars are sent to various scientific camps, including:

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References

  • "The gift". The Warsaw Voice. Warsaw. 30 October 2002.
  • Template:Pl icon Cieśla, Joanna (9 March 2010). "Lokata w genialne dzieci. Jak zdolny, to sobie poradzi?". Polityka. Warsaw.
  • Sękowski, Andrzej (1992), "Problems of the education of gifted children in the countries of Middle East Europe", in Mönks, Franz J. (ed.), Education of the gifted in Europe: theoretical and research issues, Amsterdam: Swets & Zeitlinger, pp. 104–117