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Jerzy Elżanowski is Assistant Professor in Canadian Studies/Heritage Conservation at Carleton University and a Faculty Associate at the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies. His academic work bridges architecture, heritage, and memory studies, with a strong focus on the aftermath of violence in urban environments.
His research interests include:
- Relationships between architecture and violence
- Commemoration practices in post-conflict cities
- Cartographic and photographic documentation of urban ruins
- Representation of the human body in war-damaged landscapes
- Interdisciplinary approaches to heritage conservation
Dr. Elżanowski holds a Master's degree in Architecture from McGill University and a joint PhD in Heritage Conservation, Architectural History, and Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of British Columbia and Bauhaus University Weimar. He has taught and practiced in the fields of architecture and heritage conservation across Canada, Germany, and Poland.
While no specific publications or research projects are listed in the provided text, his session presentation titled Imported Ghosts and Figurative Bodies: Mobilizing Heritage in Ottawa suggests a focus on the symbolic and embodied dimensions of heritage in national capital contexts.
He is actively involved in the academic community, as evidenced by his participation in the ACHS 2016 conference. There is no mention of scientific awards, grants, or student supervision in the available information.



