Dear students,

Today we observe the International Mother Language Day, which is celebrated worldwide in order to stress the importance of preserving all the languages as a vital part of cultural heritage. The date commemorates the death of five students who were shot by the police in 1952 under Pakistan government, during a demonstration for recognizing Bengali as a national language of East Pakistan.

Although we do not approve of overusing your mother language in the multinational environment of the university, today might be the best way to talk about your language and perhaps teach some of it to your friends from other countries.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

Dear Students! We wish you a joyful, peaceful and beautiful Christmas and all the best in the coming New Year, and above all good health, optimism, good humour, fulfilment of dreams and plans!      More News

Online classes

Online classes

Dear Students!   Please be informed that Rector of the University of Opole decided that from 20-22 December all classes at all study programmes will be held in the online mode.      More News

Rector’s Day on December 23

Rector’s Day on December 23

Dear Students!   On the occasion of Christmas, the Rector of the University of Opole has announced December 23, 2021, a day off from teaching activities. Practical classes and internships in health care facilities take place as scheduled.      More News

Registration for the summer semester variable course

Registration for the summer semester variable course

Dear Students!   The first round of electronic enrolment for the university-wide variable courses in the summer semester of the academic year 2021/2022 starts on December 03, 2021. Reminder: -       Each course is 15 hours long. -       Students are required to...

Rector’s regulation: cover your mouth and nose

Rector’s regulation: cover your mouth and nose

Dear Students!   Concerned about the life and health of students, doctoral students, participants in other forms of education and people employed at the University of Opole, in connection with the spreading threat caused by the COVID-19 virus, as of 29 November...