UNICA EduLAB Workshop Innovative pedagogies and virtual mobility
03 grudnia 2020
organized in cooperation with CIVIS and the University of Bucharest
Friday, 4 December 2020 | 9:30 – 12:00 (CET)
Download the full programme from the event webpage
and register via this online form
(Please note that participation is free but registration is mandatory)
For more information, please contact: office@unica-network.eu
Online meeting on crimes motivated by prejudice
09 listopada 2020Welcome Point would like to invite all students to an online meeting on crimes motivated by prejudice, which will be led by the Association for Legal Intervention.
Programme of the meeting:
- Presentation (approx. 45 min)
- what kinds of behaviour are bias crimes
- when is the Police obliged to act?
- I fell victim to a crime – and what next?
- my rights and obligations as a victim
- Practical exercise on descriptions of specific behaviors: is this a crime? (20 min)
3. Questions from participants (25 min)
The meeting will be held on 17th November at 1.30 pm.
To participate, please register here.
Application deadline: 12th November 2020
More information can be found on the WP’s website or on Facebook event.
Update on the situation at the University of Warsaw, 04.11.2020
04 listopada 2020- As of Saturday, November 7th, 2020 new restrictions are put in place:
New restrictions will be in place until at least November 29th, 2020. If the number of infections increases to 70 per 100,000 persons stricter restrictions (ex. travel restictions, nation wide quatantine) will be introduced. Previous restrictions such as no gatherings of more than 5 persons are still in place.
2. The Psychological Counselling Centre of The University of Warsaw offers short-term counselling sessions to all students and staff of the University of Warsaw. Details of the Centre’s offer are available at http://cpp.uw.edu.pl/info-in-english/
Update on the situation at the University of Warsaw, 23.10.2020
23 października 2020-
Coronavirus – New Restrictions
Starting from Saturday entire Poland will be in the red zone. Below you can see the most important restrictions:
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Performances of University of Warsaw artists are now available online .
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A message from Mrs Lilianna Nalewajska from the University of Warsaw Library
Dear Students,
I am a librarian of the University of Warsaw Library and probably some of you already met me online during the library training. In the library we are working on a project: BUWconnect – improving the channel of communication between the library and information system of UW and a foreign user. One of the tasks is to learn your opinions, your needs and comments on an academic library’s work. I am looking for volunteers among you who are willing to spare some little amount of time to meet me online and to fill in a questionnaire. It would be perfect if I could meet some of you by the end of October and once again in December or January before you leave. But a one-time response will also be useful for me. To thank you for your time and to appreciate your help I will be happy to offer you some small gifts. I will not be asking any personal data, everything is anonymous. If any of you is ready, please contact me immediately: l.nalewajska@uw.edu.pl so we can arrange some actions very soon.
Thank you and I hope to meet you soon.Lilianna Nalewajska
Update on the situation at the University of Warsaw, 16.10.2020
16 października 2020
- As of Saturday October 17th Warsaw will be in the red zone. New restrictions are put in place:
2. A short guide on what to do should you develop symptoms or have to self-isolate.
3. If you wish to visit the International Relations Office, please make an appointment at http://terminarz.bwz.uw.edu.pl/ Please make sure that you come at the exact time of your appointment. When making an appointment, please select room 22.
4. If you have not applied for your Electronic Student Card yet, we recommend that you do it as soon as possible.
October Orientation Week
09 października 2020Welcoming of Erasmus+ and other exchange programmes’ students in the 1st semester of the academic year 2020/21 was held in a slightly different format than usual. Considering the restrictions resulting from the current epidemiological situation, most of the meetings took place online through tools such as Google Meet and Zoom.
The 2-week Intensive Online Polish Course, organised by the Centre of Polish Language and Culture for Foreigners “Polonicum” of the UW Faculty of Polish Studies, started on 14th September.
The following events took place between 1st and 15th October:
- IRO Information Meeting
- „Students welcome Students” Meeting organised together with ESN UW and UW Students’ Union
- Course registration training
- Introduction to Polish at Polonicum, concerning the offer of Polish language and culture courses for foreigners
- Library Instruction workshops with the University Library Instructor
- Meeting with PhD candidates of the UW Faculty of Law and Administration, concerning the issues related to renting a flat
- Information Meetings with Mobility Coordinators at several UW Faculties
- Cultural Orientation Workshop and Polish Culture and Intercultural Communication Workshop organised by UW Welcome Point
Bearing in mind the need to establish real relationships between students, walking tours with guides in small groups were also organised:
- Campus Tours around the UW Main Campus
- Warsaw Tours on the Royal Route and in the Old Town
In order to guarantee safety, it was necessary to register for a specific group, and the tours were carried out taking into consideration all health and safety measures imposed by Polish authorities.
Orientation Week schedule: