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.

Piastonalia!

Piastonalia!

Dear Students, Attention please! There are no classes on Monday (after 12 pm) until Wednesday. It’s time to start the Piastonalia, series of events which connect all students in Opole. What kind of attractions await us in the coming week? Multiply numbers of concerts,...

Quo Vadis, Iuvenis?

Quo Vadis, Iuvenis?

Some of our students never miss a chance to develop their professional skills, broaden their horizons, travel and meet new people, participating in the conferences. Arif Siswanto, our Intercultural Communication MA student, has kindly agreed to share his experience...

Holy Saturday Trip around Opole

Holy Saturday Trip around Opole

It is Easter time for Roman Catholics and other Christian denominations. Starting as early as last Thursday, the religious and traditional celebrations begun. The main holiday is on Sunday, when it is believed that Jesus Christ resurrected. Some Poles celebrate it...

A Trip to Zdzieszowice

A Trip to Zdzieszowice

Dear students, The group of the Art Projects in Public Space course has decided to visit the nearby town of Zdzieszowice together and has planned the trip for this Saturday. We are meeting at 8.45 a.m. at the main train station in Opole. The plan is to take a walk...

Coming Soon: Easter Break

Coming Soon: Easter Break

Dear students, Soon in Poland we will be observing Easter. Apart from being a Christian celebration, the family festivity is a tradition in Poland and a large part of it has little to do with religion. Along with Christmas, it's one of the two most important holidays...