Jan Strelau#


Jan Strelau
Sadly, this member passed away.
Membership Number:291
Membership type:ORDINARY
Section:THE HUMAN MIND AND ITS COMPLEXITY
Elected:1989
Main Country of Residence:POLAND


Jan Strelau passed away September 4, 2020.

Positions Held
  • 2009 Vice-Rector for Research, SWPS, Warsaw
  • 2002 - 2009 Vice-Rector for Research and International Affairs, SWPS, Warsaw
  • 1997 Professor of Psychology, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS), Warsaw
  • 1993 - 2001 Professor of Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Silesian University, Katowice
  • 1982 - 2001 Senior Professor of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology, UW
  • 1976 - 1982 Full Professor, IP, UW
  • 1968 - 1976 Associate Professor, IP, UW
  • 1963 - 1968 Assistant Professor, Institute of Psychology (IP), UW
  • 1963 Ph.D., psychology Univ. Warsaw (UW)

Fields of Scholarship
  • Behavior genetics
  • Psychology
  • Personality
  • Individual differences
  • Temperament

Honours and Awards
  • 1986 - 1991 Corresponding member of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Since 1991 Ordinary (full) member of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Since 1998 External member of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
  • Since 1989 Member of the Academia Europaea
  • 1996 Honorary Doctor degree (doctor honoris causa) from the University of Gdańsk, Poland
  • 1998 Honorary Doctor degree from the State University of Humanistic Sciences in Moscow, Russia
  • 2006 Honorary Doctor degree from the University of Poznań, Poland
  • Since 2000 Honorary Member of the Polish Psychological Association
  • Since 2002 Honorary President of the Committee for Psychological Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • 1990 Humboldt Research Award for foreign academics in recognition of "outstanding international achievements in personality research" (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany)
  • 1992 Max Planck Research Award for "international outstanding research achievements”; together with Professor Alois Angleitner, University of Bielefeld, Germany (The Max Planck Society, Germany)
  • 1997 New Europe Prize 1997 for Higher Education and Research (jointly administered by six Centers for Advanced Studies – Stanford, Princeton, North Carolina, NIAS, Uppsala and Berlin)
  • 2000 Award of the Foundation for Polish Science 2000 in the domain of Humanistic and Social Sciences (so-called "Polish Nobel" Prize) for developing an original, regulative theory of temperament and especially for the book: Temperament: A psychological perspective (Plenum Press, 1998)
  • 2009 The Prime Minister Prize for Distinguished Scientific Achievements


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