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Poland's New Immigration Law

Beginning in May, non-EU nationals interested in settling in Poland will benefit from a new law signed by President Bronisław Komorowski on December 27, 2013. The changes remove restrictions and ease procedures for those applying for residence and employment permits, including a measure intended to help foreign students at Polish academic institutions remain in the country following graduation

June-July application round for candidates for study BA International Relations and Area Studies programme

We would like to inform that on Wednesday 7 May 2014 at noon (12:00) the June-July application round for the 2014/2015 academic year begins: for all candidates irrespective of their citizenship and the application rules they follow for the first year of undergraduate (first-cycle) and graduate (second- cycle) programmes carried out in foreign languages.

Session of the Board of the European Students' Union (ESU)

The special session of the Board of the European Students' Union is held in order to discuss problems and issues related to European higher education institutions. The ESU acts as a advisory body on the Bologna Process and is a full member of the European Youth Forum.

Central and Eastern European Studies: Research Track

MA in European Studies - Central and Eastern European Studies: Research Track is an innovative specialization which is a response to the need for professionals who will use the knowledge acquired during their studies in the most efficient way. ADMISSION IS NOW OPEN.

The Phenomenon of Russia: Remembrance of the Past and Perspectives for the Future

20 years that passed since the fall of the Soviet Union have cause the Russian society as well as the societies of its allied countries to evolve in their perception of both contemporary and a little more distant history. The politics of memory requires us to answer the question of what is and will be the paradigm of historical memory in contemporary Russians