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.

Alexa from Mexico

Alexa from Mexico

Alexa Villegas Estrada​ - third-year student at International Business program   Dear Students, We are happy to share with you one more story of our amazing international student. Meet Alexa from Mexico, a third-year student at the International Business program.Why...

Prof. Sveinung Sandberg – online seminar

Prof. Sveinung Sandberg – online seminar

Polish Sociological Association, Opole branch and the Interdisciplinary Lab for Social Space and Art, UO invite to an online seminar with Prof. Sveinung Sandberg of the University of Oslo entitled: Narrative analysis of crime and deviance The event is scheduled for...

Story of Nikki

Story of Nikki

Hello! Today our guest is Nikki from Azerbaijan. Nikki was studying at the University of Opole for a year. Today she's goingto tell us about her experience in studying and living in Poland 🙂 Hello Nikki! In the beginning could you introduce yourself to our readers?...

Anthonio from Jamaica

Anthonio from Jamaica

Anthonio Dixon - first-year student at International Bussines BA program   Meet our next quest - Anthonio, who came to Opole from Jamaica.   Why did you decide to come to Poland and how did you find out about university? Anthonio: I spent a couple of months...

Mobile student ID

Mobile student ID

Mobile student ID – „mLegitymacja" is available for our students from now on. The IT centre of the University of Opole informs that Mobile student ID is accessible both in USOSWeb and in Mobile USOS (in the newest upgrade of mUSOS). If you are using mUSOS but can't...