Did you experience donut madness today? Do you wonder what the reason of its appearing is? It’s Fat Thursday (Tłusty czwartek in Polish)! Basically, the habit of eating greasy delicacies dates many centuries back, when eating fat treats would ensure prosperity and happiness for another year. Nowadays, the looks of donuts and the reason of their consumption have changed. Fat Thursday is the last Thursday before Lent (the time of fasting), which in turn prepares Christians for the most important holiday: Easter. Fat Thursday might be called one of the tastiest Polish traditions. Regardless of whether the holiday is celebrated on the grounds of religion, superstition, or the desire to continue the tradition, it is an inseparable part of the Polish culture. Bakeries and supermarkets solicit potential consumers by offering a wide variety of donuts with rosy stuffing, cheese, pudding, chocolate, etc. It is worth trying traditionally fried donut or dry crispy cake in a form of a bow. However, watch out if you keep to a diet – all dainties are very high in calories.
(Kinga Słonina)

Variable course registration for winter semester 2020/2021
Dear Students! Next Monday, June, 1st, registration for the winter semester variable course opens. Please check in advance at your USOS-account whether you have access to registration, so you can freely choose the course when the registration starts. As usual, we...

The libraries are re-opening
Dear Students! We are happy to inform you that the libraries of the University of Opole are re-opening! The Main Library and specialized libraries of the University of Opole, except for the library of the Institute of Pedagogical Sciences, will be open from May...

Student Dormitories – new rules of accommodation
Dear Students! Please check the new Resolution no 7/2020 of the Chancellor of the University of Opole on the return of students, Ph.D.candidates, and other persons to Student Dormitories of the University of Opole and principles of accommodation of new persons....

“Project Gambia” – join charity program!
Dear Students! we encourage you to take part in the charity program "Project Gambia" which is run by the students of the University of Opole and the University of Technology in Opole. Gambia is a small impoverished country in Western Africa. You can support its local...

Welcome to UO – survey results
The programme is co-financed by the European Social Fund in the framework of Knowledge Education Development Operational Programme, non-competition project Increasing competencies of academic staff and institutions’ potential to receive people from abroad – Welcome...

First stage of loosening coronavirus restrictions
Dear Students! Polish government has prepared a 4-stage plan which aims to loose gradually coronavirus restrictions . The first stage starts on Monday, April 20 and will lift the following restrictions: Lifting ban on movement in public spaces, esp. parks and...

On-line meeting with Plenipotentiary for Equal Treatment
The Rector’s Plenipotentiary for Equal Treatment Dr. Marzanna Pogorzelska invites you to take part in the online-meeting : Dear Students, I would like to meet you on-line and talk how your life looks in these unusual conditions. I wonder how you deal with...

Take part in the webinar – “Polar adventure”
Dear Students! As part of the "Ready, Study, Go! Poland" campaign, the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange organizes a series of webinars for students under the slogan: ‘Ready, Study, Go! Poland for students in Poland!’. Take part in the fourth webinar...

Another solutions dedicated to legal stay of foreigners
Dear Students! On 7 April 2020, the Council of Ministers has adopted as part of the extension of the “anti-crisis shield” a draft of another act aimed at counteracting the negative effects of the SARS-CoV-2 virus epidemic. It provides, among others, for...

Medical help
Dear Students! We realize that due-to the COVID-19 pandemic, getting a doctor’s appointment can be problematic. If you need medical help, below you can find information that will help you arrange an online doctor’s appointment. As a foreigner in Poland you should be...