Why Poland is a good choice for university education?
Poland is located in the heart of Europe. Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is located 2 hours by plane from London, Moscow, Oslo, and Budapest. Watch the video to see why students from around the world choose Polish universities.
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A short guide to studying in Poland: formal aspects
Our expert, lawyer Tomasz Lewandowski, Ph.D., explains, in simple terms, what the formal requirements for entering Europe are, how to go about the recognition of diplomas that you already have, and what the “student status” means in practice.
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How to apply to a university in Poland?
Our invited experts from the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) and the Regional Education Board explain, in simple terms, how to apply to a university in Poland.
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Moving to Poland to pursue university education
Imagine that you have been accepted to a university in Poland. What comes next? Watch the video to find out.
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A short guide to studying in Poland: practical aspects of daily life
If I move to Poland to study how will I communicate with people? Where will I live? Will I be able to work as a student? How will I go about my daily life, like buying grocieries or going to a doctor? Watch the video to find out.
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A short guide to studying in Poland: cultural background
Moving to a foreign country to study may present some challenges arising from cultural differences between your home country and your study destination. During our webinar, we will talk about these differnces and how they can enrich your study experince.
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How to cope with stress arising from leaving home to study abroad?
Going away from home to a university in a foreign country is exciting, but it may also be a bit worrying. Don't fret! You are not alone. Watch the video to learn how to prepare for your studying adventure and how to manage your stress.
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