Very often, once grown up, we forget how cool it is to play games. Last week, prof. Susan Yelich Biniecki, a visiting scholar from US, reminded the Intercultural Communication students that games can be very useful revealing a lot about life, justice, our cultures and personalities. We found out how it feels to be privileged or underprivileged, and what might be the consequences of interaction between the former and the latter. This game and our participation in it can be interpreted in different ways, but most importantly, it has left us something we should think about.

Vaccinations against COVID-19

Vaccinations against COVID-19

Dear Students!   For the sake of your health, we encourage you to take part in #vaccination action The majority of adults have registered and got vaccinated for Covid-19 until now. We encourage you to do the same! Please, follow the instruction on registration...

Cambridge English Exam

Cambridge English Exam

​Dear Students!   Cambridge English Preparation Centre at the Faculty of Philology UO would like to give you a chance to test your English at three most popular levels B2, C1 and C2 FOR FREE! Cambridge English tests are the objective and prestigious confirmation...