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.

International Seminar in Nysa

International Seminar in Nysa

The University of Applied Sciences in Nysa, would like to invite you all to International Scientific Seminar on Language and Internationalization Issues in Higher Education. The seminar will take place in two blocks, on April, 19, and May, 24. Application fee is 15...

Interstudent

Interstudent

Perspektywy Educational Foundation within Study in Poland programme organises, for the second time, the Interstudent competition. Its aim is to find the most prominent international students, who apart from having good grades, are active in the fields of culture,...

Christmas Market in Opole

Christmas Market in Opole

In winter days are shorter and nights are longer. People usually hurry to move between places because of snow and cold weather, and might spend their time at home being bored to the bone. But winter doesn’t have to be boring! The City of Opole has a lot to offer to...

Introducing Cultures Follow-Up

Introducing Cultures Follow-Up

Just a couple of days ago, some of you missed the first meeting of Introducing Cultures series, and, consequently, neither got acquainted with Aisha nor with Kyrgyzstan, her homeland. It’s a pity. Aisha’s presentation was extraordinary. Not only have we learnt how...