The Faculty of Sociology of the University of Warsaw is among the key centres of sociological education and research in Poland. The Faculty itself (as well as its predecessors) boasts approx. 4,000 master’s degrees earned, and more than 300 PhDs and 70 post-doctoral degrees (‘habilitation’). Among its seven departments and three centers, the Faculty of Sociology hosts the Center for Research on Social Memory (former Social Memory Lab). The scholars affiliated at the Center offer memory studies courses at undergraduate and graduate levels. They focus on social aspects of memory in East-Central Europe in comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives. [They research a broad range of topics from the memories of wars and socio-political transformations in the region, its historical policies and memory politics, to the studies of memory communities and memory activists, heritage practices and practitioners, as well as the history of memory studies in Poland.] Their projects have been supported by H2020 programs of the European Commission, Humanities in the European Research Area (HERA), Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) and many other donors. Currently the Center’s researchers are involved in: projectechoes.eu; www.disterrmem.eu; en/counter/points; odfabrykidokorporacji.pl; Plurality of Memories in Global Perspective (4euplus.eu) and Cost Action Slow Memory: Visit us HERE.