Professor Steven Tuch at the Institute of Sociology, University of Opole

Last week we hosted professor Steven Tuch from the George Washington University in Washington DC, who was visiting the University of Opole within the framework of Erasmus+ exchange programme. Besides many fruitful meetings with the faculty members, his visit produced an interesting series of classes taught to our local and international students. The lectures covered the broad topics of quantitative analysis with SPSS and the racial attitudes in the United States. There was also a Q&A session where the students asked all kinds of interesting questions inducing equally fascinating answers about the life on American campuses, professional and research careers of students and personal academic experiences of professor Tuch.

Variable Course Registration

Variable Course Registration

Dear Students On the 6th of May, at 8 a.m., registration for the winter semester variable course was opened. As usual, we advise you to go to USOSweb and look through the courses in advance, because you will have to fish them out from the list where English and Polish...

Opole European Star for the UO

Opole European Star for the UO

Active international cooperation of the UO highly appreciated by the Board of Opole Voivodeship On 24th April 2019, a special gala took place in the Opole Concert Hall, during which the competition ‘Partnership without borders - the Opole region 15 years in the...

International Weekends

International Weekends

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...

UO Hoodies

UO Hoodies

UO Hoodies are back!On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Univeristy of Opole, thanks to our colleagues from the Academic Career Centre, our students have an opportunity to yet again buy the Univeristy Hoodies.About The new hoodies are a result of the...