A Opole Festival of Science took place on 12th June on the grounds of the Opole University of Technology. It was multicultural and international at our stall.
We (Hello! Uni Opole org.) organized attractions in the tent of Instytut Socjologii, Uniwersytet Opolski (the Institute of Sociology, the University of Opole) together with Studenckim Kołem Naukowym Socjologów (Sociology Student’s Scientific Circle) and our colleagues from Greece, Spain, New Zealand, Pakistan, Turkey and Ukraine. Thanks for the help!
Thanks to all who visited our stand and we invite you again next year!
Below, the photo with a deputy rector of Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, professor Janusz Słodczyk and the imaginary from the event.
fot. Peter Boyle, Sami Ullah
12 czerwca na błoniach Politechniki Opolskiej odbył się Festiwal Nauki. U nas było wielokulturowo i międzynarodowo.
Atrakcje w namiocie Instytut Socjologii, Uniwersytet Opolski zorganizowaliśmy (organizacja Hello! Uni Opole) we współpracy ze Studenckim Kołem Naukowym Socjologów i naszymi koleżankami i kolegami z Grecji, Hiszpanii, Nowej Zelandii, Pakistanu, Turcji i Ukrainy. Dzięki za pomoc!
Bardzo dziękujemy też wszystkim, którzy odwiedzili nasze stoisko i zapraszamy za rok!
Poniżej zdjęcie z prorektorem Uniwersytetu Opolskiego, prof. Januszem Słodczykiem.
fot. Peter Boyle, Sami Ullah
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