Joanna Golińska-Pilarek

Teaching/Supervision

Courses and seminars

I was on maternity leave on academic years 2013/2014 and 2016/2017.

Logic and Set Theory I and II, lectures and classes for students of cognitive science at the Faculty of Philosophy

Logic, basic course for students of various fields of study (The Institute of Social Policy, Institute of Sociology, Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Polish Studies, Faculty of Management) and for postgraduate students in philosophy and ethics at University of Warsaw

Non-classical Logics, a monograph lecture for students of philosophy and cognitive science at the Faculty of Philosophy

Logic Seminar (Rozmaitości filozoficzno-logiczne czyli zastosowania logiki w filozofii), Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, 2011/2012, winter semester 2013/2014 (with Cezary Cieśliński)

Applications of Modal Logics in Mathematics and Cognitive Sciences, seminar, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, 2010/2011 (with Cezary Cieśliński)

Modal Logics, lecture, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, 2007-2011, 2012/2013

Non-Fregean logic and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, seminar, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, 2009-2010

Finite Model Theory, (lecturer: Taneli Huuskonen), Institute of Mathematics, University of Helsinki, spring semester 2002

Logic I (an introduction to elementary logic) and Logic II (an introduction to axiomatic set theory and model theory) for students of philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, University of Warsaw, 1999-2000

Algebra and Set Theory, basic course for students at the Institute of Mathematics, Pomeranian Academy in Słupsk, winter semester 1999

Student and PhD supervision

Przemysław Wałęga, PhD thesis title: Sub-Propositional Fragments of Halpern-Shoham Logic: Between Expressiveness and Complexity, 2021, University of Warsaw

Przemysław Wałęga, undergraduate student, BS thesis title: Qualitative Reasoning, 2013, University of Warsaw

Piotr Kaźmierczak, master student, thesis title: On Tableau Systems for Some Modal Logics, 2009, University of Warsaw, he completed his PhD in Information Science at the University of Bergen