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.

Europa Master

Europa Master

Group of Europa Master studentsDear Students, we want to remind you that the admission process for the Europa Master program has already begun! You still have a chance to send your applications by May 15,2021. For more details, please contact the coordinator of the...

scholarship in Taiwan

scholarship in Taiwan

Scholarship offers for exchange students in Taiwan! You can now apply for a scholarship in one of our two partner universities in Taiwan (grants supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affair, Taiwan): National Dong Hwa University   Tunghai University It is a unique...

meet Julia

meet Julia

Some of you may already know Julia, our Fulbright English Teaching Assistant. She came to Opole for the first time in August 2019.  Unfortunately, in the spring she had to return to the US due to the pandemic.But Julia did not forget Poland and as soon as the...

Indian Council for Cultural Relations Scholarship

Indian Council for Cultural Relations Scholarship

Dear Students!   The Indian Embassy in Warsaw has announced the new edition of the ICCR program under General Scholarship Scheme for the academic year 2021/2022. The scholarship is organized and co-funded by the Government of India and the Indian Council for...