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Marek Edward Jasinski

Education, expertise

1976-1982 – Study of archaeology at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
1982 - Master’s degree in archaeology - the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland
1984 - Research scholar in Norway at the Norwegian Maritime Museum in Oslo
1985 - Emigration to Norway as political refugee; study of ethnology at the University of Oslo
1987-1990 - Postgraduate scholarship from the Research Council of Norway. Study location: University of Tromsø.
1991 – Researcher in maritime archaeology at the University of Trondheim, Vitenskapsmuseum
1994 – PhD, Dr. art degree awarded by the University of Tromsø for a thesis entitled «Pomors in Grumant. Archaeological studies of Russian hunting stations in Svalbard».
1998 – Associated Professor in Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology and Cultural History, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (hereafter NTNU), Vitenskapsmuseum
1999 – Appointed as member of the Academy of Humanities, St. Petersburg, Russia
2001 - Professor in Archaeology at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Vitenskapsmuseum
2002 – Appointed as Profesor Invitado at the Institute of American Art, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
2004 – Professor in Archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology and Studies of Religion, Faculty of Arts, NTNU
2005 – Appointed as Adjunct professor at the Department of Oceanography at the Texas A&M
University, USA
2008 – Appointed as Visiting Professor at the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

 

Experience

Leader and Norwegian co-leader of over 15 various national and international research projects in Norway, Poland, Russia, Greece, Argentina, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Bulgaria financed by among others Norwegian Research Council, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Statoil, Hydro, Telenor, DNV, University of Tromsø, NTNU, counties administrations, and foreign partners.

Recently Principal Investigator and Leader of the international project “Painful Heritage - Culturallandscapes of the Second World War in Norway. Phenomenology, Lessons and Management Systems” conducted by NTNU and Falstad Centre in co-operation with researchers from Great Britain, Austria, Poland, Russia andGermany
 

 

Appointments

Several periods as a member of the departmental and faculty boards, member of the Vitenskapsmuseum Board, the board of the Centre for Medieval Studies, NTNU Library Board, aboard of the Norwegian Archaeological Meeting, board of the Norwegian Institute in Athens, a expert in the Pool of Experts at the EU in Brussels, and selection expert for the Norwegian Academy of Sciences

1996-1999 - Head of the National Advisory Council for Archaeology.
1996-1998 - Head of the Institute of Archaeology and Cultural History, NTNU.
1996-1998 - Member of the Editorial Committee for Spor, a Norwegian archaeological magazine
1999 – 2002 - Editor of VitArk - Acta Archaeologica Nidrosiensia.

Furthermore, for several years responsible for co-operative agreements between the Institute of Archaeology and Cultural History, NTNU with University College London, Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, and the Polish Academy of Science. Responsible for co-operation agreements between NTNU and Texas A&M University, USA and the Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan, Mexico.