We geared up and now the ninth floor turned into a fans’ zone. We watched sorry Ukraine having been stunned by heavy rain, ice storm and a bit of luck and persistence of the Northern Irish. The only thing that connects our Ukrainian students to their national team at the moment – are the originally Cyrillic names on their backs funnily printed in Latin alphabet, looking exactly like the names of our students in USOS study management system.

Than a super intense game of two teams clinching each other: Germany vs. Poland.

The line of the evening belongs to one of our Afghani students, himself a Muslim observing the Ramadan fast:

  • How are you, Fawad?
  • I’m hungry!

Priceless. If you are into European football, or just want to spend quality time with our multinational crew – follow the updates at our FB page and hit the 9th floor of Niechcic dorm.

Welcome to Poland!

Welcome to Poland!

A new NAWA grant for the University of Opole The UO project has received funding of over PLN 100,000 in the Welcome to Poland competition of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA). The implementation of the programme began on 5 November 2018 and will last...

All Saint’s Day – Rector Hours

All Saint’s Day – Rector Hours

All saint's day All Saint's day and the rector's hours Dear students, As you may have noticed during your shopping, store shelves in shops are now full of lights and flowers. What is the reason behind it? Tommorow we will be celebrating All Saints’ Day - a Christian...

With the Erasmus+ in the USA

With the Erasmus+ in the USA

With the Erasmus+ in the USA The representatives of Opole University took part in the visit at Kansas State University (September 11th-15th 2018, Manhattan, Kansas) within the Erasmus+ programme. The visit has been the result of long-time cooperation initiated by dr...

Summer University

Summer University

The 3rd Summer School in Opole Almost 60 students from China, Indonesia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan have spent 3 weeks in Opole, participating in the Summer University programme at the University of Opole. Four groups of students from Asia have joined the...