Dear students,

We have our pleasure to invite you to the open lecture and discussion with prof. Susan Yelich Biniecki, visiting Erasmus+ scholar hosted by our university, namely, the Institute of Pedagogical Sciences.

The lecture is entitled Microaggressions and intercultural education: the meaning, roots, symptoms and consequences, and will be held on March 16th, at 13.15, in Aula B, 48, Oleska street.

Dr. Yelich Biniecki currently serves as an assistant professor of adult education at Kansas State University, US. Her research focuses on culture, knowledge construction, and international adult education in non-formal and formal settings. So, the event is expected to be interesting to both students and faculty members.

 

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