MESSAGES: SARS-COV-2

  • COVID-19 recommendations for all members of the SGGW community

  • Restriction of classes at the university's premises

    Poland has been in the red zone since October 24th, 2020. We invite you to familiarize yourself with the latest information on the functioning of SGGW.

    How to conduct classes in the red zone

    In the red area, classes are conducted through a combination of methods and techniques using distance learning (remotely). By decision of the Rector, those classes which, due to their specificity, cannot be carried out remotely (e.g. laboratory classes, workshops, apprenticeship classes) will be implemented for the final year of first, second, and master’s studies.

    Any decision taken by the university authorities must take into account the safety of students, doctoral students, and staff. Education in the fields of study which prepare students for professions with set training standards must take into account the specific arrangements provided for in these standards.

    Practical classes

    In accordance with the provisions of the Study Regulation, practical skills classes are conducted under conditions specific to the scope of professional activity and in such a way as to enable students to carry out practical activities (Section 6 of the MNiSW Regulation of 27 September 2018 on studies). Classes conducted in the university are not meetings, events, meetings or meetings within the meaning of the provisions indicated in § 28 of the Regulation of the Council of Ministers.

    During this period of limited university operation, the specific arrangements set out in Article 10 shall apply. Article 51(b) of the Law on Higher Education and Science

    • the rector may issue orders on matters falling within the competence of the Senate, if this is necessary to ensure the continuity of the university’s operation, such orders shall be subject to approval by the university senate at the next meeting;
    • periodic assessments of academic teachers shall not be carried out;
    • academics are not directed to periodic research;
    • student ID cards, doctoral student ID cards and academic id cards shall remain valid during the period of limitation or suspension of the  university’s operation and 60 days after the end of that period. It is therefore not necessary to attend the university in person in order to extend the validity of the afore called ‘university’. Legitimacy.
    • the allowance is granted by the rector (without the scholarship committee) and does not apply to the granting of this benefit to the Kpa provisions and to the limit of two allowances per academic year. Applications for benefits shall be dealt with in a simplified manner.

    University employees

    University staff shall carry out their work in accordance with the rector’s decision taking into account the need to ensure the functioning of the heiress, including the pursuit of scientific activities. With this in mind, the rector may decide that the staff of the university may carry out work outside the place where it is carried out on a permanent site (remote work).

    Communication

    We recommend that you send up-to-date information on the functioning of the university to all members of the academic community using technically available solutions. Information on an ongoing basis should be posted on the university’s website. Keep up-to-date updates using university mail to minimize the risk of misinformation and to provide students, doctoral students, and staff with the best possible access to information about the current solutions in the university.

    Student houses

    Depending on the decision taken by universities, the guidelines for student homes should be adapted accordingly in the context of the implementation of the training process. When deciding on the number of people living in student homes, health requirements should be taken into account in order to ensure safety. In particular, it is recommended to maintain the visiting ban and to provide sanitizer at the entrance to the student house.

    If residents prefer to stay in the student houses, it should be possible to do so, if:

    • persons who carry out classes on a stationary site;
    • persons for whom participation in remote activities involves the need to live in a student house;
    • people working in a given city;
    • pregnant women and parent students;
    • persons whose presence in the family home could pose an epidemic risk to loved ones;
    • people who are not able to live elsewhere (e.g. due to family, material situation).

    It is recommended, where appropriate, to separate one student home for those in quarantine, if the infrastructure of the university so allows.

    Legal basis

    Materials

    Existing guidelines
    List of student houses used in the fight against coronavirus

     
    Following the Government’s decision to introduce further measures to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus and the division of the country into red and yellow areas, as of 19 October 2020. there is a restriction on training in studies, postgraduate studies and other forms, as well as a restriction on the training of doctoral candidates by university courses and other entities providing doctoral training at their premises or subsidiaries.

    How to conduct classes divided into red and yellow areas

    In the red area
    Training is carried out exclusively using methods and techniques of distance learning (remotely).

    Exceptions are:

    • activities the nature of which does not permit remote implementation;
    • activities to be implemented in the last year of study.

    By decision of the rector or head of the body conducting the doctoral training, these classes may take place stationary.

    In the yellow area
    The training is carried out remotely, i.e. using distance and stationary learning methods and techniques, i.e. at the premises of the operators of this training (hybrid mode). It is for the rector or head of the doctoral student training body to decide how the training is conducted.

    Any decision taken by the university authorities must take into account, in particular, the safety of students, doctoral students and staff of the hemisphere. Education in the fields of study preparing for the pursuit of professions for which training standards have been set must take into account the specific arrangements provided for in those standards.

    During the period of limitation of the functioning of the HEI, the specific arrangements set out in Article 10 shall apply. Article 51(b) of the Law on Higher Education and Science

    • the rector may issue orders on matters falling within the competence of the Senate, if this is necessary to ensure the continuity of the functioning of the hemisphere , such orders shall be subject to approval by the senate of the hemisphere at the next meeting;
    • periodic assessments of academic teachers shall not be carried out;
    • academics are not directed to periodic research;
    • student ID cards, doctoral student ID cards and academic id cards shall remain valid during the period of limitation or suspension of the functioning of the hemisphere and 60 days after the end of that period. It is therefore not necessary to attend the university in person in order to extend the validity of the afore called ‘university’. Legitimacy.

    University employees

    The staff of the HEI shall carry out their work in accordance with the rector’s decision taking into account the need to ensure the functioning of the heiress, including the pursuit of scientific activities. With this in mind, the rector may decide that the staff of the HEI may carry out work outside the place where it is carried out on a permanent site (remote work).

    Communication

    We recommend that you send up-to-date information on the functioning of the university to all members of the academic community using technically available solutions. Information on an ongoing basis should be posted on the university’s website. Keep up-to-date updates using university mail to minimize the risk of misinformation and to provide students, doctoral students, and staff with the best possible access to information about them. current solutions in the university.

    Student houses

    Depending on the decision taken by universities, the guidelines for student homes should be adapted accordingly in the context of the implementation of the training process. When deciding on the number of people living in student homes, health requirements should be taken into account in order to ensure safety. In particular, it is recommended to maintain the visiting ban and to provide sanitizing fluids at the entrance to the student house.

    If residents so wish, in particular, it should be possible to stay in student houses:

    • persons who carry out classes on a stationary site;
    • persons for whom participation in remote activities involves the need to live in a student house;
    • people working in a given city;
    • pregnant women and parent students;
    • persons whose presence in the family home could pose an epidemic risk to loved ones;
    • people who are not able to live elsewhere (e.g. due to family, material situation).

    It is recommended, where appropriate, to separate one student home for those in quarantine, if the infrastructure of the university so allows.

    Legal basis

    • Joke. Whereas Article 51b (1) of Regulation (EEC) No 245 4 of the Act of 20 July 2018. – Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 85, as amended), article 11(1)(b) of the Basic Regulation) Article 63(3) of the Law of 16 April 2020 of specific support instruments in connection with the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus (Journal of Laws, item 695, as amended)
    • Joke. 198a of the Act of 20 July 2018 – Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 85, as amended)
    • Joke. Whereas article 3 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1 of the Act of 2 March 2020. on specific solutions related to the prevention, prevention and eradication of COVID-19, other communicable diseases and the crisis situations caused by them (Journal of Laws, item 374, as amended).
    • Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education on the temporary limitation of the functioning of certain entities of the higher education and science system in connection with the prevention, prevention and eradication of COVID-19

    Materials

    Existing guidelines
    List of student houses used in the fight against coronavirus

    October 19th, 2020

    Following the Government’s decision to introduce further measures to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus and the division of the country into red and yellow areas, as of 19 October 2020. there is a restriction on training in studies, postgraduate studies and other forms, as well as a restriction on the training of doctoral candidates by hei courses and other entities providing doctoral training at their premises or subsidiaries.

    How to conduct classes divided into red and yellow areas

    In the red area
    Training is carried out exclusively using methods and techniques of distance learning (remotely).

    Exceptions are:

    • activities the nature of which does not permit remote implementation;
    • activities to be implemented in the last year of study.

    By decision of the rector or head of the body conducting the doctoral training, these classes may take place stationary.

    In the yellow area
    The training is carried out remotely, i.e. using distance and stationary learning methods and techniques, i.e. at the premises of the operators of this training (hybrid mode). It is for the rector or head of the doctoral student training body to decide how the training is conducted.

    Any decision taken by the university authorities must take into account, in particular, the safety of students, doctoral students and staff of the hemisphere. Education in the fields of study preparing for the pursuit of professions for which training standards have been set must take into account the specific arrangements provided for in those standards.

    During the period of limitation of the functioning of the HEI, the specific arrangements set out in Article 10 shall apply. Article 51(b) of the Law on Higher Education and Science

    • the rector may issue orders on matters falling within the competence of the Senate, if this is necessary to ensure the continuity of the functioning of the hemisphere , such orders shall be subject to approval by the senate of the hemisphere at the next meeting;
    • periodic assessments of academic teachers shall not be carried out;
    • academics are not directed to periodic research;
    • student ID cards, doctoral student ID cards and academic id cards shall remain valid during the period of limitation or suspension of the functioning of the hemisphere and 60 days after the end of that period. It is therefore not necessary to attend the university in person in order to extend the validity of the afore called ‘university’. Legitimacy.

    University employees

    The staff of the HEI shall carry out their work in accordance with the rector’s decision taking into account the need to ensure the functioning of the heiress, including the pursuit of scientific activities. With this in mind, the rector may decide that the staff of the HEI may carry out work outside the place where it is carried out on a permanent site (remote work).

    Communication

    We recommend that you send up-to-date information on the functioning of the university to all members of the academic community using technically available solutions. Information on an ongoing basis should be posted on the university’s website. Keep up-to-date updates using university mail to minimize the risk of misinformation and to provide students, doctoral students, and staff with the best possible access to information about them. current solutions in the university.

    Student houses

    Depending on the decision taken by universities, the guidelines for student homes should be adapted accordingly in the context of the implementation of the training process. When deciding on the number of people living in student homes, health requirements should be taken into account in order to ensure safety. In particular, it is recommended to maintain the visiting ban and to provide sanitizing fluids at the entrance to the student house.

    If residents so wish, in particular, it should be possible to stay in student houses:

    • persons who carry out classes on a stationary site;
    • persons for whom participation in remote activities involves the need to live in a student house;
    • people working in a given city;
    • pregnant women and parent students;
    • persons whose presence in the family home could pose an epidemic risk to loved ones;
    • people who are not able to live elsewhere (e.g. due to family, material situation).

    It is recommended, where appropriate, to separate one student home for those in quarantine, if the infrastructure of the university so allows.

    Legal basis

    • Joke. Whereas Article 51b (1) of Regulation (EEC) No 245 4 of the Act of 20 July 2018. – Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 85, as amended), article 11(1)(b) of the Basic Regulation) Article 63(3) of the Law of 16 April 2020 of specific support instruments in connection with the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus (Journal of Laws, item 695, as amended)
    • Joke. 198a of the Act of 20 July 2018 – Law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2020, item 85, as amended)
    • Joke. Whereas article 3 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1 of the Act of 2 March 2020. on specific solutions related to the prevention, prevention and eradication of COVID-19, other communicable diseases and the crisis situations caused by them (Journal of Laws, item 374, as amended).
    • Regulation of the Minister of Science and Higher Education on the temporary limitation of the functioning of certain entities of the higher education and science system in connection with the prevention, prevention and eradication of COVID-19

    Materials

    Existing guidelines
    List of student houses used in the fight against coronavirus

     
  • Teaching activities

    For the safety of the SGGW Academic Community, we would like to share the following information with you:

    From 19.10.2020 until further notice – classes, with the exception of practical classes, will take place in remote form using distance learning methods and techniques, in accordance with established timetables for the winter semester. This applies to classes of the first and the second level, single master’s courses, doctoral school,  and doctoral studies started before the academic year 2019/2020. This also applies to postgraduate studies and classes conducted within the framework of the Open University of SGGW.

    Practical classes, especially those held in clinics and related to the necessary access to laboratory infrastructure, shall be conducted in accordance with detailed timetables established respectively by the deans of faculties, the directors of institutes, the head of the SGGW Doctoral School, the heads of doctoral studies in consultation with the laboratory guardians and in compliance with the principles of epidemic safety.

    Foreign language and P.E. classes are held remotely.

    A list of field activities, carried out in direct form, will be drawn up and published at a later date.

    Pending the relevant government regulation and environmental guidelines, we invite you to follow the SGGW website and the SGGW Facebook profile.

    Guidelines for the implementation of classes

  • Update: COVID 19 FAQ

    Below is a list of frequently asked questions about the impact of COVID 19 on academic life in SGGW. We keep the list up to date. We hope it will be helpful. 
     
    Student affairs
    • Who decides on the form of  classes and organizing work in a given department?

    Decisions on the form of classes and organizing work in a given faculty are made by the dean. Due to the deteriorating epidemic situation in Poland, the current way of organizing classes in the winter semester may soon change to include a remote form for most of the activities which were so far carried out in traditional form.

    • How does the university support remote learning?

    Learning and distance support tools are MS Teams and Moodle platforms. Each student has access to Office 365 and an account in the domain sggw.edu.pl

    IT for student https://www.sggw.pl/dla-studentow/informacje-organizacyjne/it-dla-studentow

    • Is it possible to visit dean’s office?

    Visits to deans should be kept to the necessary minimum, students should be served primarily at a distance – by phone, internet mail, through the MS Teams platform. Specific rules are set by the Dean.

    Before your planned visit to the dean, please read the information on the Department’s website. If you make a visit,  make sure to keep a safe distance, avoid waiting and gathering before entering to the dean’s office.

    • Can diploma exams be conducted remotely?

    The decision on the mode of conducting such exams shall be taken by the Dean at the request of the graduand.

    https://www.sggw.pl/dla-studentow/informacje-formalno-prawne/dokumenty-do-pobrania

    • Does the SGGW Library work during the pandemic?

    For up-to-date information on the Library’s operation, please visit:  http://bg.sggw.pl/

    • I am a student/doctoral student, I suspect I might have a coronavirus infection. What should I do?

    Please behave responsibly and take care of your health and that of others. Follow the current GIS guidelines, contact your doctor and follow their instructions, and then provide information about suspected illness as soon as possible according to the following scheme:

    Students who participate in traditional classes should inform the relevant dean, the head of doctoral studies, the head of the SGGW Doctoral School, the head of postgraduate studies, the Rector’s Representative for the Open University SGGW by phone or e-mail sent to the appropriate person in the sggw.edu.pl.

    Persons informed by the students about their suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection shall immediately inform the Rector or Chancellor of the SGGW.

    • Where should I apply for a scholarship?

    Applications for social scholarships, scholarships for people with disabilities and financial assistance are submitted to the Dean.
    Applications for the Rector’s scholarship:

    • if the application concerns only your GPA score (note average) – Dean’s Office,
    • if the proposal concerns PA score (note average) and the other achievement(s)  Appeal Scholarship Committee (BSS – Students Affairs Office, buildin8, room 3).
    • What will the examination session look like?

    This is not yet known, it will depend on the epidemic situation and the decision of the deans after consultation with the coordinators of individual subjects.

    • Can the exam take place in person if the course is taught remotely?

    Verification of the achievement of learning outcomes – credit– is carried out in the traditional or remote form. A situation in which classes are conducted in remote form and the examination in traditional form or vice versa is not excluded. Decisions on the way of conducting classes and examinations in the traditional or remote form are made by the Dean.

    The rules for remote deductions are laid down in Rector’s Order No 39 of 15 June 2020.

    • What protection measures does SGGW provide to students in full-time classes?

    The rules applicable to participants in traditional teaching classes have been introduced. These principles should be strictly observed by each member of our community for their own good. A student who suspects any infection should not come to class.  In class, students remain in masks that protect their mouths and noses, keep a safe distance, use only their own utensils, do not bring any unnecessary items to class, disinfect their hands before entering the building and classes, and during classes. The rooms are ventilated, the touch surfaces are systematically disinfected.

    • How do I react if someone doesn’t follow safety rules?

    All members of our community are now feeling an increasing pressure and fear for their health. Sometimes there are individuals that disregard or ignore the rules. In such a situation, it is necessary to remain calm and to take care of one’s safety, while at the same time pointing out to such a person that they do not adhere to the accepted principles of social coexistence, thereby endangering others.

    • Can a student refuse to take part in a course taught in person?

    If the classes take place in traditional (stationary) form, this is dictated by the need for students to achieve the learning outcomes resulting from the practical classes that are assigned to them. If a student is concerned about their health and has concerns about attending a full-time class, they may consider applying for leave from classes on the terms described in the SGGW Study Regulations. Refusal to participate in traditional classes (which are kept to a minimum) means that learning outcomes will not be achieved and the student will not be included in the classes.

    • If I am in a difficult financial situation, can I get help?

    Students may apply for financial assistance on the terms and for the reasons described in regulations on financial aid. The decision on granting the allowance will be based on the documents submitted to the Scholarship Commission.

    • How do I apply for help?

    The application for benefits together with documents confirming the situation of the student must be delivered to the Dean by post or in person, after having first read the information about the current arrangements at the Dean’s office, or by appointment for a specific time.

    Dorms

    • Will the dormitories work?

    Yes, we maintain the functioning of the dormitories using the sanitary regime that we introduced at the beginning of the semester.

    • Can outsiders be allowed to enter the dormitories?

    It is forbidden for outsiders to enter the student houses of SGGW. Detailed information is available on thehttp://adiss.sggw.pl

    • Can I organize social, educational, and integration meetings in dormitories?

    Unfortunately not.

    • Does the administration of student houses provide masks, gloves?

    Residents stock up on their own personal protective equipment. At the entrance to the buildings, there are liquids for disinfecting hands.

    • What should I do if I suspect an infection?

    Contact your doctor or sanitary and epidemiological station and follow the guidelines provided. You should notify the reception or administration of the dorm by telephone.

    If you receive a decision on mandatory quarantine, the resident is obliged to immediately notify the administration of the student house.

    Organization of events / conferences

    • Is it possible to organize conferences, trainings and other cultural, entertainment and integration events at SGGW?

    We limit the possibility of organizing events of this type. The restrictions do not apply to events organized by means of distance communication (online events, etc.).

    Employees

    • Do I need to cover my mouth and nose in office spaces?

    For personal contacts of employees outside the room, keep a distance and cover your mouth and nose.

    • Do I need to cover my nose and mouth in SGGW common spaces?

    Yes, you should also remember to keep your distance.

    • Should documents be sent traditionally or electronically?

    Where possible, documents should be sent electronically.

    • What should it look like to adapt office space to work?

    The distance between the various workstations should be 1.5 meters. In addition, managers of organizational units should organize their work in accordance with public sanitary guidelines.

    • Is it possible to work remotely?

    At the request of the staff member, after the opinion of the superior (dean, director, manager), the final decision is taken by the Rector.

    Psychological support

    • The pandemic situation  negatively affected my well-being. Is it possible to get psychological help at SGGW?

    Free specialist advice is provided at the following centres:

    SGGW Private Health Care Facility (DS. Limba)
    Nowoursynowska 161
    02-787 Warsaw, Poland
    tel.22/593-14-30
    sekretariat@nzoz.sggw.pl

    CEL Foundation (Leadership Education Centre)
    Ul. Wiśniowa 42 lok 39
    02-520 Warsaw, Poland
    Tel. 22/646-22-56
    biuro@fundacjacel.pl

    Youth Support Society
    Ul. Nowolipki 2
    00-160 Warsaw, Poland
    Tel. 22/887-88-05
    Kom. 508-350-320
    tpm@tpm.org.pl

    ASLAN Association
    Ul. Novolipie 17
    00-150 Warsaw, Poland
    Tel. 22/636-49-04; 22/636-49-12

    Centrum Onkologii – Instytut Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie**/
    Ul. W.K. Roentgena 5; Entrance B, 1st floor, pok. No. 7
    02-781 Warsaw, Poland
    Tel. 22/546-32-42
    psychoonkologia@coi.waw.pl
    **/ referral to the Psychological Clinic from the NFZ doctor is required

    Trips

    • Are Erasmus+ trips possible?

    Erasmus+ call for departures will start in November this year. and will apply to trips to study in the academic year of 2021/2022. Recruitment for apprenticeships is carried out on a continuous basis. Details  areavailable at: https://www.sggw.pl/wspolpraca-miedzynarodowa_/programy-edukacyjne/erasmus-llp_

    • Are other student trips (not covered by the study programme) possible?

    At the moment, yes, the Order of the SGGW Rector No 50 of 6 July 2020 remains in force: It is allowed to travel abroad employees, doctoral students, and students of SGGW. Departures are only possible to countries with which border traffic has been restored and can only take place taking into account the sanitary regulations in force in both the destination country and the transit countries.

    • What about the trips of employees and doctoral students?

    At the moment, yes, the Order of the SGGW Rector No 50 of 6 July 2020 remains in force:

    It is allowed to travel abroad employees, doctoral students, and students of SGGW. Departures are only possible to countries with which border traffic has been restored and can only take place taking into account the sanitary regulations in force in both the destination country and the transit countries.

    • Is it possible to visit foreign guests?

    At the moment, yes, the Order of the SGGW Rector No 50 of 6 July 2020 remains in force:

    The possibility of receiving international guests, including students, in accordance with the sanitary regime and in accordance with the provisions of generally applicable law is restored in SGGW.

    We invite you to keep track of our website – we will publish updates on it.

    Below is a list of frequently asked questions about the impact of COVID 19 on academic life in SGGW. We keep the list up to date. We hope that this will make it easier for you to function.

    April 30th, 2020

    1. When does first-degree recruitment start?

    The deadlines for baccalaureate in 2020 were announced on 24 April 2020. On the same day, the schedules for the baccalaureate and the dates for the announcement of the results were announced on the CKE’s website. The results of the baccalaureate will be communicated by 11 August 2020, according to the Communication. We are currently working on how to recruit. Most likely, the first stage of recruitment for studies the first degree and the single master’s degree will take place in the second half of August, the second in the first half of September. Registration of candidates is likely to start from the first of July.

    1. When does second-degree recruitment start?

    Recruitment for the second degree will take place in September – one stage.

    1. Until when are student ID cards valid?

    The validity of the Student ID card is governed by Art. 63 ‘Shield2’ – Law of 16 April 2020 on specific support instruments for the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus (OJ 2020, item 695): In the Act of 20 July 2018. – The law on higher education and science (Journal of Laws of 2020, points 85 and 374) is amended as follows: Article 51a is added to Article 51a. Article 51b states: ‘In the event of a restriction or suspension of the university’s operation, during the period of that restriction or suspension and for 60 days after its completion, the student ID cards and service cards of academic teachers shall be valid, without the need to confirm their validity. The provision shall also apply to ID cards which have expired during the 30 days preceding the limitation or suspension of the operation of the hemisphere.’

    1. Am I in a difficult financial situation, should I be helped?

    Act of 16 April 2020 on specific support instruments in connection with the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus (OJ 2020, item 695) gave the Rector the power to process applications for benefits. The SGGW’s benefits regulations provide for the possibility of granting benefits for this reason – in § 23: Help may be provided to a student who is temporarily in a difficult life situation. Incidents which justify a student’s application for benefits include, in particular, other circumstances which may cause a temporary difficult situation in the student’s life which includes having a significant impact on the deterioration of their financial situation.

    1. How do I apply for help?

    The submission of applications for benefits by electronic means carries a risk of processing of the applicant’s personal data and not only the applicant. We recommend that you submit your application by post. Decisions related to the granting or non-granting of material assistance benefits are issued electronically to accounts in the virtual dean of SGGW.

    6. Should I pay for a dorm?

    Case of exemption for DS fees is regulated by Circular letter No 3 of the SGGW Rector of 3 April 2020 on exempting SGGW students from fees for residence in student houses for the period of non-stay in student houses from the second half of March 2020 to the day of resumption of teaching activities at the university. It is apparent from the document that the fee is not charged to the person who is accommodated but does not live in DS. since he/she left the dorm following the Rector’s order of 11 March 2020 to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus among the SGGW community.

    1. Will the university reduce college fees?

    Since most classes in SGGW take place remotely and the remaining classes are planned to be completed at the latest during the holiday season – the University does not currently provide for a reduction in the fees for studies. We still hope that some of the classes will take place after the end of the school and university closure period in the months of July-September. Act of 16 April 2020 with specific support instruments for the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus (OJ 2020 item 695) allows the Rector to change the organization of the academic year 2019/2020.

    1. Are on-line exams and credits possible?

    Yes, there is a possibility, although it depends on the specifics of the item.

    1. Are online defences possible?

    It will be possible to organize “remote” defences, especially in the event of prolonged restrictions – which is still the case. We are preparing for this process. We are currently finalizing the preparation of regulations for this form of defence.

    1. How will defence deadlines be set?

    Students who complete their studies and submit their work online on time may have a designated diploma exam in accordance with the study rules. Otherwise, the dean at the request of the student, opinioned by the supervisor, may extend the deadline for the submission of the thesis up to 6 months.

    1. Can I do research in the lab?

    Diplomats (6 students in the 1st degree of education and 3rd semester in the 2nd degree of education) can apply to the supervisor who reviews such a request. The requests are considered individually and, with the dean’s knowledge, it is possible to work in the laboratory in accordance with safety rules (masks, gloves).

    Students who are not diplomats (e.g. working in a scientific circle) may apply for permission to conduct research with the Vice-Rector for Didactics, after receiving an opinion from an academic supervisor.

    1. Can I get out of the dorm?

    Every student has the opportunity to check out from the dorm – for this purpose, please contact the administration of student houses by e-mail. It is assumed that a student who wants to be accommodated will be able to enter the segment individually, following safety rules (mask, gloves).

    The university does not charge for the dorm, so we recommend that you do not check out, because we expect that there will be a return to the Universities, then there would be a need for re-accommodation.

    1. At home, I don’t have the conditions to do e-learning classes – what should I do?

    In the case of residents of the Student’s House, it is possible to return to the dorm with the consent of the Vice-Rector for Didactics

    1. In the current situation, I do not have how to implement practices – what are the consequences?

    The deadlines for the completion of the completion of the traineeship will be extended.

    1. The library is closed – how do I access books and other resources?

    The library provides full access to the electronic resource database. For textbooks and polish- and English-language magazines. To get full access, you need to activate your Library account.

    1. I have books from the SGGW Library at home, should I give them back now?

    No, the deadline for putting the books is extended.

    1. I want to pick up my diploma – can I do it?

    Yes, deans are available to students and graduates. In order to collect your diploma (or to settle another matter) you need to contact the dean by phone or e-mail, make an appointment and follow the security rules to realize the matter in person.

    1. I negatively evaluated the leader in the survey – does it matter?

    So. SGGW attaches great importance to the level of education. In cases of concern, the Rector and the Dean shall take appropriate action.

    1. Will Ursynalia take place?

    No, Ursynalia will not take place on the originally scheduled date.

    1. Will SGGW Days take place?

    SGGW DAYS will not take place on the scheduled date (22-23 May 2020).

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    SGGW: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    FAQ Update – As of March 17, 2020

    New election calendar message

    1. Can students go back to the dormitories for a while to take some things, including Medicines?

    For the sake of the health and safety of the academic community and society as a whole, we ask students not to come to the dormitories. Please stay at home and call a doctor who can issue an e-prescription remotely


    2. When will the online classes start?

    Some classes are already conducted online. Intensive work is underway in the faculties to launch further classes. Please follow the information in eHMS and check the emails – in this regard, the lecturers will stay in touch with their students.


    3. Will students have extended the time to complete their thesis by not accessing the library (not only SGGW, but also other libraries in Warsaw?

    If necessary, the student’s request for an extension of the deadline for the submission of the thesis – opinioned by the promoter – will be considered by the dean.


    4. What about dorm fees?

    We don’t want to charge students for non-residential time in DS. Detailed regulations will be coming soon.


    5. Will the classes be done during summer holiday?

    At present, such a solution is not considered.


    6. What about part-time students?

    The situation is unprecedented and the functioning of the University in the near future will be modified e.g. Order of the Minister of Science and Higher Education. We now assume that all classes will be completed.


    7. Will the deadlines for submitting books to the library be extended?

    Yes.


    8. What about college recruitment or will it be on a similar date as usual?

    Recruitment is conditioned by the dates of the baccalaureate – in case of changing the dates of the baccalaureate, there may be a need to modify the schedule of the recruitment procedure. Currently, such a scenario is not taken into account.


    9. Will defence deadlines be standard (similar to a year ago)?

    The diploma examinations should take place in accordance with the rules of procedure. All individual cases will be dealt with by the deans.


    10. Are there rides in the university stable?

    For the sake of health and safety, rides are cancelled.


    General affairs

    1. Where did the decision to suspend classes on SGGW come from?

    Action has been taken to eliminate the possibility of the virus spreading to members of the SGGW academic community.


    2. Why do students have to temporarily leave their student homes?

    Among Warsaw universities, only SGGW is in a special situation, because almost all students living in dormitories (four thousand people!) are accommodated on one campus. This situation, according to doctors, increases the risk of coronavirus infection, which would consequently necessitate forced quarantine for 4 000 students.

    The decision of the university authorities meets the ever-growing epidemiological threat and we ask that it be accepted with understanding.


    3. For what period is the suspension of classes and other activities planned?

    At this time, the Rector’s Order is valid until further notice.


    4. Will there be election meetings and election-related activities?

    Yes.


    5. Will the Deans be able to decide for themselves on issues that will not be addressed in the Rector’s Communication?

    Yes, if this does not go beyond the dean’s remit.


    Students

    1. Are extra-curricular, evening and postgraduate classes also cancelled?

    Yes. All classes are cancelled.


    2. Does the appeal also apply to student internships and other teaching activities outside the SGGW?

    Yes/


    3. Can classes or internships be held in small groups?

    No, any teaching activities requiring close contact with others are cancelled.


    4. What about student ID cards, which are valid until the end of March – how to extend them?

    ID cards by decision of the MNiSW are automatically extended until 31.05.2020.


    5. Will administrative staff be available to students and researchers?

    Yes. Students are first asked to contact us by email and phone.


    6. What about the submission and defence of thesis?

    For thesis, please contact the Dean by e-mail.


    7. What about doctorate and habilitation proceedings?

    Students should contact their supervisor. In case of habilitation, please contact the chairman of the habilitation committee.


    8. Is there any additional information for international students?

    In accordance with the Rector’s Order on Preventing the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus among the SGGW community, we recommend that foreign students studying in our scholars do not travel to their home countries.

    The decision to return home could mean 2,000 quarantine in your home country. If you return to the Polish, another 2,000 quarantines will also be mandatory, which may prevent you from getting a semester pass.

    All necessary information will be posted on www.sggw.pl.


    Information for foreign students studying at SGGW

    In accordance with the Rector’s ordinance on preventing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus among the SGGW community, we recommend foreign students studying at the University stay at the dormitory and not to leave for their home countries.

    We are afraid that after resuming studies, a quick return to Poland may be difficult.

    All necessary information will be on the SGGW website


    9. Is the service of foreign students in faculties suspended?

    No, but we encourage you to contact us by email and phone first.


    10. What about refunds for paid studies?

    All paid study classes will be completed in accordance with the agreements concluded.


    11. When and how will the classes be homeworked?

    Students will be informed by the deans of the faculties about how and when to complete unfulfilled classes.


    12. What about session extensions and other expiry dates?

    We assume that the academic year will follow the current organization of the academic year.


    Academics

    1. Do academics work?

    Yes, but we encourage you to limit your personal contacts, we recommend you to contact us by phone and e-mail.


    2. Will the secretariats of the cathedrals be open?

    Yes, but we encourage you to limit your personal contacts, we recommend you to contact us by phone and e-mail.


    3. Will there be deans and deans on duty?

    Yes, but we encourage you to limit your personal contacts, we recommend you to contact us by phone and e-mail


    4. Have pre-established leave been automatically cancelled as a result of the suspension?

    According to the current state of the art, the suspension of classes should not change the date of scheduled holidays.


    5. Will the suspension of classes affect the payment of salaries to SGGW employees?

    Suspension of classes does not affect the timing of payment and the amount of salaries.


    SGGW Buildings

    1. Will I get to a faculty or other SGGW unit?

    Yes, access to SGGW buildings has not been restricted.


    2. Will the SGGW Library and faculty libraries be open? If not, how can I rent/donate books?

    No, according to Rector’s Order No 18 of 11 March 2020, libraries will be closed. We recommend the use of electronic resources of the Main Library.


    Koronavirus – information and recommendations of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education


    Below there is a list of frequently asked questions related to the impact of COVID 19 on academic life at SGGW. We are constantly updating the list. We hope that this will dispel your doubts about the SGGW academic life.

    Update FAQ + A – as of March 17, 2020

    1. Can students return to the dorms just for a while to take some things, including medicines?

    For the health and safety of the academic community and the entire society, we ask students not to come to the dorms. Please stay at home and call a doctor who can remotely issue an e-prescription.


    2. When will the online classes start?

    Some classes are already conducted online. The faculties are underway to launch the next classes. Please follow the information in eHMS and check your emails – in this matter lecturers will keep in touch with their students.


    3. Due to lack of access to the library (not only SGGW library but also other libraries in Warsaw), will the students have extended time for submitting diploma theses?

    If necessary, the student’s application for an extension of the deadline for submitting the diploma thesis – reviewed by the supervisor – will be considered by the Deputy Dean.


    4. What about dorms fees?

    We do not want to charge students staying in dorms. Detailed regulations will appear soon.


    5. Will the classes be done during the holidays?

    At present, such a solution is not considered.


    6. What about extramural students?

    The situation is unprecedented, and the functioning of the University in the near future will be modified, for example, by the Ordination of the Minister of Science and Higher Education. We currently assume that all classes will be completed.


    7. Will the deadlines for returning books to the library be extended?

    Yes.


    8. What about enrollment for studies, will it be on a similar date as usual?

    Admissions are dependent on the dates of the Baccalaureate exam – in the event of a change in the dates of the Baccalaureate exam (Polish Matura/Maturity Exam), there may be a need to modify the recruitment procedure schedule. Currently, this scenario is not taken into account.


    9. Will thesis defense dates be standard (similar to last year)?

    Diploma exams should be held in accordance with the regulations. All individual cases will be considered by the Deans.


    10. Do rides take place in the university stable?

    For the health and safety drives are canceled.


    General issues

    1. Why SGGW decided to suspend classes?

    SGGW took action to eliminate the possibility of the virus spreading among members of the academic community.


    2. Why do students have to temporarily leave dormitories?

    Among Warsaw universities, only SGGW is in a special situation, because almost all students living in dormitories (four thousand people!) are accommodated on one campus. This situation, according to doctors, increases the risk of coronavirus infection, which would consequently necessitate the forced quarantine for four thousand students.

    The University authorities’ decision meets the ever-growing epidemiological threat and we ask you to accept it with understanding.


    3. For what period is it planned to suspend classes and other activities?

    At the moment, the Rector’s Ordinance is valid until further notice.


    4. Will there be election meetings and election-related activities?

    Yes.


    5. Will the Deans be able to decide on issues not settled in the Rector’s statements?

    Yes, if it does not go beyond the Dean’s competence


    Students/PhD students

    1. Are extramural, evening and postgraduate classes also suspended?

    Yes. All classes are suspended.


    2. Does the suspension also apply to student internships and other didactic activities carried out outside the SGGW?

    Yes, it does.


    3. Is it possible to hold classes or take part in traineeships in small groups?

    Well, any didactic activities requiring close contact with other people is cancelled.


    4. What about student cards valid until the end of March – how to extend them?

    By the Ministry of Science and Higher Education decision the students cards are automatically extended until May 31, 2020.


    5. Will administrative staff be available to students and researchers?

    Yes. But please contact us by phone and email first.


    6. What about submitting and defending thesis?

    For diploma theses information, please contact the Dean.


    7. What about doctoral and postdoctoral proceedings?

    Doctoral candidates should contact their supervisor. In the case of habilitation, please contact the chairman of the habilitation commission.


    8. Is there any additional information for foreign students?

    Information for foreign students studying at SGGW

    In accordance with the Rector’s ordinance on preventing the spread of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus among the SGGW community, we recommend foreign students studying at the University and not to leave for their home countries.

    We are afraid that after resuming studies, a quick return to Poland may be difficult.

    All necessary information are published on the SGGW website www.sggw.pl/en


    9. Are the services for foreign students at faculties also suspended?

    No, but we encourage you to contact us by email and phone first.


    10. What about refunds for paid studies?

    All classes at paid studies will be carried out in accordance with the concluded agreements.


    11. When and how the classes will be rescheduled?

    Students will be informed by the Faculty Deans about the dates of completing unrealized classes.


    12. What about exam session extensions and other deadlines?

    We assume that the academic year will follow the current organization schedule.


    13. What to do in case I have some symptoms?

    Please follow the procedure described in the algorithm.


    Who must check out from the dormitory?

    Polish students are required to check out from the dormitory.

    International students are recommended to stay at the dormitory until the end of the mobility period.

    Research staff

    1. Are researcher staff working?

    Yes, but we encourage limiting personal contacts, we recommend contacting by phone and email.


    2. Will the offices of institutes and departments be open?

    Yes, but we encourage you to limit personal contacts, we recommend contacting by phone and email.


    3. Will there be Dean and Vice-Deans’ on duty?

    Yes, there will be office hours – please contact the offices by phone or email.


    4. Have the previously agreed leaves been automatically canceled due to the suspension of classes?

    According to current knowledge, suspension of classes should not change the date of planned leaves.


    5. Will the suspension of classes affect the payment of salaries for SGGW employees?

    Suspension of classes does not affect the date of payment and the amount of salary.


    SGGW facilities

    1. Will I get into the faculty or other SGGW unit?

    Yes, access to SGGW buildings was not restricted, yet it is limited to the minimum necessary for their basic operation.


    2. Will the main SGGW Library and the Faculty Libraries be open? If not, how can I borrow/return books?

    No, according to Rector’s Ordination No. 18 of March 11, 2020, libraries will be closed. We recommend using the electronic resources of the Main Library.


    COVID 19 – Часто задаваемые вопросы

    В этом коммуникате вы можете найти перечень наиболее часто задаваемых вопросов, связанных с влиянием COVID 19 на академическую жизнь SGGW. Мы постоянно дополняем список.

    SGGW: Часто задаваемые вопросы

    Актуалізація найчастіше заданих питань – стан на 17 березня

    1. Чи можуть студенти повернутися до гуртожитків на деякий час, щоб взяти якісь речі, в тому числі ліки?

    Заради вашого і академічної спільноти здоров’я та безпеки та всього суспільства ми просимо студентів не відвідувати гуртожитки. Будь ласка, залишайтеся вдома і телефонуйте до лікаря, який може віддалено виписати електронний рецепт.


    2. Коли розпочнуться онлайн-заняття?

    Деякі заняття вже проводяться в Інтернеті. Ведуться інтенсивні факультети для запуску наступних занять. Будь ласка, дотримуйтесь інформації в eHMS та перевіряйте свої електронні почти – за посередництвом почти викладачі будуть підтримувати зв’язок зі своїми студентами.


    3. Чи продовжуватимуть студентам термін на складання дипломної роботи через відсутність доступу до бібліотеки (не лише SGGW, а й інших бібліотек Варшави)?

    За необхідності студент може скласти заяву про продовження строку подання дипломної роботи – яка буде розглянута заступником декана.


    4. А як щодо плати за гуртожитки?

    Ми не хочемо нараховувати студентам оплату за те, що вони не перебувають у гуртожитках. Детальні регламенти незабаром з’являться.


    5. Чи будуть проводитись заняття під час канікул?

    В даний час таке рішення не розглядається.


    6. А як із студентами-заочниками?

    Ситуація безпрецедентна, і функціонування університету найближчим часом буде змінено, наприклад, наказом міністра науки та вищої освіти. В даний час ми припускаємо, що всі заняття будуть закінчені.


    7.Чи продовжуватимуться терміни повернення книг до бібліотеки?

    Так.


    8. Як щодо рекрутації на навчання, чи терміни зміняться?

    У разі зміни терміну державного тестування термін рекрутації теж зміниться. В даний час цей сценарій не враховується.


    9. Чи будуть терміни оборони подібними до минулого року?

    Дипломні іспити повинні проводитися відповідно до регламенту. Усі надзвичайні справи будуть розглянуті деканами.


    10. Чи коні їзди в університеті відбуваються?

    З погляду на здоров’я та безпеку коні їзди скасовуються.


    Общие дела

    1. Откуда взялось решение о прекращении занятий в SGGW?

    Такие меры были приняты для устранения возможности распространения вируса среди членов академического сообщества SGGW.


    2. Почему студенты должны временно оставить общежития?

    Среди Варшавских университетов только SGGW находится в особой ситуации, поскольку почти все студенты, проживающие в общежитиях (а это четыре тысячи человек!) Находятся на одном кампусе. Такая ситуация, по мнению врачей, увеличивает риск коронавирусной инфекции, как следствие, возможна была бы потребность введения вынужденного карантина для четырех тысяч студентов.


    3. На какой период планируется приостановление дидактической деятельности?

    Распоряжение ректора действует до аннулирования.


    4. Будут ли выборы и связанная с ними деятельность?

    Да.


    5. Могут деканы принимать решения касающейся проблем не урегулированных в коммуникате ректора?

    Да, если это не выходит за пределы компетенции декана.


    Студенты

    1. Отменяются ли также заочные, вечерние занятия, а также аспирантура?

    Да. Все занятия отменены.


    2. Касается ли отмена занятий также к студентам которые находятся на практиках и стажировках происходящие вне SGGW?

    Да.


    3. Можно ходить на занятия в малых группах?

    Нет, все занятия отменены.


    4. Что с студенческими карточками которые действуют до конца марта – как их продолжить?

    Студенческие карточки автоматически продлеваются решением Министерства науки и Высшего образования до 31 мая 2020 года.


    5. Будут ли доступны работники администрации?

    Да, с ними можно сконтактироваться с помощью электроничнной почты или по телефону.


    6. Что с написанием и защитой дипломных работ?

    В делах связанных с дипломными работами обращайтесь к декану.


    7. А как насчет докторских диссертаций?

    Докторантов в первую очередь просим связаться со своими промоторами.


    8. Есть ли дополнительная информация для иностранных студентов?

    Согласно распоряжению Ректора по поводу предотвращения распостранения коронавируса SARS-CoV-2 среди общественности SGGW рекомендуем заграничным студентом, учащимся в нашем университете, не уезжать в свои родные страны.

    Решение о возвращении домой может значить много проблем, например, проблемы с доездом в свою страну, а также проблемы с возвращением в Польшу. В случае возвращения в Польшу необходимо отправиться на карантин, длящийся 2 недели. Каждый из этих факторов может привести к недопуску окончания семестра.


    9. Прекращается ли обслуживания иностранных студентов на отделах?

    Нет, но советуем контактировать с ними с помощью электронной почте или по телефону.


    10. А как относительно возмещения за оплаченное обучение?

    Все занятия на платных условиях обучения будут осуществляться в соответствии с заключенными договорами.


    11. Когда и как будут отрабатываться занятие?

    Студенты будут проинформированы деканами факультетов о порядке и датах проведения нереализованных занятий.


    12. Что касательно к продолжению сессии и других дат?

    Мы предполагаем, что учебный год будет соответствовать обычному календарю учебного года.


    Научно – исследовательский персонал

    1. Работают ли научные соотрудники?

    Да, но мы советуем ограничить личные контакты, советуем связываться с помощью Электроничных почты и телефона.


    2. Будут ли открыты секретариаты кафедр?

    Да, но мы советуем ограничить личные контакты, советуем связываться с помощью электроничнной почты и телефона.


    3. Будут ли доступны деканы и заместители деканов?

    Да, но мы советуем ограничить личные контакты, советуем связываться с помощью Электроничных почты и телефона.


    4. Будут ли в связи с прекращением занятий автоматически анулироваться отпуска?

    Согласно информации которую мы имеем прекращения занятий не влияет на отпуска.


    5. Прекращения занятий повлияет на дату и размер заработной выплаты?

    Приостановление занятий не влияет на заработную плату.


    Дома, SGGW

    1. Будут ли дома, факультеты SGGW открыты?

    Да, доступ к зданиям не ограничен.


    2. Будут ли открыты библиотеки?

    Нет, согласно распоряжению ректора номер 18 от 11 марта 2020 библиотеки будут закрыты. Мы рекомендуем использовать электронные ресурсы главной библиотеки.


    COVID 19 – Найчастіші питання

    В цьому комунікаті ви можете знайти перелік найчастіше задаваних питань пов’язаних із впливом COVID 19 на академічне життя SGGW. Ми постійно доповнюємо список.

    SGGW:Найчастіші питання

    Актуализация чаще всего заданных вопросов – состояние на 17 марта

    1. Могут ли студенты вернуться в общежития на некоторое время, чтобы забрать какие-то вещи, в том числе лекарства?

    Ради вашего и академического сообщества здоровья и безопасности и всего общества мы просим студентов не посещать общежития. Пожалуйста, оставайтесь дома и звоните к врачу, который может удаленно выписать электронный рецепт.


    2. Когда начнутся онлайн-занятие?

    Некоторые занятия уже проводятся в Интернете. Ведутся интенсивные роботи для запуска следующих занятий. Пожалуйста, следуйте информации в eHMS и проверяйте свои электронные адреса – посредством почти преподаватели будут поддерживать связь со своими студентами.


    3. Продолжать ли студентам срок на написание дипломной работы из-за отсутствия доступа к библиотеке (не только SGGW, но и других библиотек Варшавы)?

    При необходимости студент может составить заявление о продлении срока написания дипломной работы – которая будет рассмотрена заместителем декана.


    4. А как насчет платы за общежития?

    Мы не хотим начислять студентам оплату за то, что они не находятся в общежитиях. Подробные регламенты вскоре появятся.


    5. Будут ли проводиться занятия во время каникул?

    В настоящее время такое решение не рассматривается.


    6. А как со студентами-заочниками?

    Ситуация беспрецедентная, и функционирования университета в ближайшее время будет изменено, например, приказом министра науки и высшего образования. В настоящее время мы предполагаем, что все занятия будут закончены.


    7. Продолжаться ли сроки возврата книг в библиотеку?

    Да.


    8. Рекрутации на обучение изменятся ли сроки?

    В случае изменения срока государственного тестирования срок рекрутации тоже изменится. В настоящее время этот сценарий не учитывается.


    9. Будут ли сроки обороны подобными как прошлом году?

    Дипломные экзамены должны проводиться в соответствии с регламентом. Все чрезвычайные дела будут рассмотрены деканами.


    10. Происходит ли конная езда в университете?

    С точки зрения здоровья и безопасности конные езды отменяются.


    Загальні справи

    1. Звідкі взялося рішення про припинення занять на SGGW?

    Такі заходи були вжиті для усунення можливості поширення вірусу серед членів університетцької спільноти SGGW.


    2. Чому студенти повинні тимчасово залишити гуртожиткі?

    Серед Варшавських університетів лише SGGW знаходиться в особливій ситуації, оскільки майже всі студенти, які проживають у гуртожитках (а це чотири тисячі людей!) знаходяться на одному кампусі. Така ситуація, на думку лікарів, збільшує ризик коронавірусної інфекції, як наслідок, можлива була би потреба введення вимушеного карантину для чотирьох тисяч студентів.


    3. На якій період планується призупинення дидактичної діяльності?

    Розпорядження ректора діє до анулювання.


    4. Чи відбудуться вибори та пов’язана з ними діяльність?

    Так.


    5. Чи можуть декани приймати рішення шодо проблем які не урегульовані в комунікаті Ректора?

    Так, якщо це не виходить за межі компетенції декана.


    Студенти

    1. Чи відміняються також заочні, вечірні заняття а також аспірантура?

    Так. Усі заняття скасовані.


    2. Чи відміна занять також стосується до студентів які знаходяться на практиках та стажуваннях що відбуваються поза SGGW?

    Так.


    3. Чи можна ходити на заняття в малих групах?

    Ні, всі заняття скасовані.


    4. Що з студентцькими картками які діють до кінця березня – як їх продовжити?

    Студенські картки автоматично продовжуються рішенням Міністерства Наукі та Вищої Освіти до 31 травня 2020 року.


    5. Чи працівникі адміністрації будуть доступні?

    Так, з ними можна зконтактуватися за допомогою електронічної пошти або за допомогою телефону.


    6. Що зі складанням і обороною дипломних робіт?

    В справах повязаних з дипломними роботами звертайтесь до декана.


    7. А як щодо докторських дисертацій?

    Докторантів в першу чергу просимо сконтактуватися з своїми промоторами.


    8. Чи є додаткова інформація для іноземних студентів?

    Відповідно до розпорядження ректора про запобігання поширенню коронавірусу SARS-CoV-2, ми рекомендуємо іноземним студентам, які навчаються на нашому університеті не виїжджати до рідних країн.

    Рішення повернутися додому може означати багато проблем, в тому числі проблеми з поверненням до рідної країни, а також проблеми з поверненням до Польщі, якщо ви повернетесь до Польщі, вам доведеться пройти 2-во тижневий карантин. Будь який із цих факторів може унеможливити проходження семестру.


    9. Чи обслуговування іноземних студентів на відділах припиняється?

    Ні, але радимо контактувати з ними електроною поштою або за допомогою телефону.


    10. А як щодо відшкодовування за оплачене навчання?

    Всі заняття на платних умовах навчання будуть здійснюватися відвовідно до укладених умов.


    11. Коли і як будуть відпрацьовуватися заняття?

    Студенти будуть поінформовані деканами факультетів про порядок та дати провелення нереалізованих занять.


    12. Як що до продовження сесії і інших термінів?

    Ми припускаємо, що навчальний рік буде відповідати звиклому календарю навчального року.


    Науково – дослідницький персонал

    1. Чи наукові працівникі працюють?

    Так, але ми радимо обмежити особисті контакти, радимо звязуватися за допомогою електронічної пошти та телефону.


    2. Чи будуть відкриті секретаріати кафедр?

    Так, але ми радимо обмежити особисті контакти, радимо звязуватися за допомогою електронічної пошти та телефону.


    3. Чи будуть доступні декани та заступникі деканів?

    Так, але ми радимо обмежити особисті контакти, радимо звязуватися за допомогою електронічної пошти та телефону.


    4. Чи в звязку з припиненням занять автоматично анульовуються відпусткі?

    Згідно з інформацією яку ми маємо припинення занять не має впливу на відпусткі.


    5. Чи припинення занять вплине на дату та розмір заробітної виплати?

    Призупинення занять не впливає на заробітну плату.


    Будинкі SGGW

    1. Чи будинкі, факультети SGGWвідкриті?

    Так, доступ до будівель не обмежений.


    2. Чи будуть відкриті бібліотекі?

    Ні, згідно з розпорядженням ректора номер 18 від 11 березня 2020 року бібліотекі будуть закриті. Ми рекомендуємо викорустовувати електроні ресурси головної бібліотекі.


  • Credits in courses not ending with an examination

    Information on the validity of student ID cards, doctoral card,s and academic teacher’s service cards.

    In relation to questions regarding the validity of the ID cards, we would like to inform you that the student, doctoral and professional ID cards of the academic teacher are valid until November 29th.

    You do not need to come in person to renew your ID card

    During the suspension or limited functionality of the university and for 60 days after its completion, student ID cards and service cards of academic teachers are valid, without the need to confirm their validity.

    This provision also applies to ID cards that have expired during the 30 days preceding the limitation or suspension of the operation of the hemisphere.

    From 25 May 2020 the university’s activities are still limited, in line with the Regulation set out by Minister of Science and Higher Education of 21 May 2020 on the temporary limitation of the functioning of certain actors in the higher education and science system in connection with the prevention, prevention and eradication of COVID-19. There is therefore no obligation to visit the university in order to extend the validity of the ID card. In addition, we explain that the student ID card (mobile application) is valid during the validity period of the electronic student ID card.

    The term of restrictions may change, we encourage you to keep track of current messages on our website.

  • Sports facilities

    Due to the establishment of a red zone in Warsaw, from 17 October until further notice, all sports facilities of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences will be closed.

    P.E. classes will take place in remote learning mode.

  • NZOZ SGGW recommendations for suspected coronavirus infections

    Please Remember!

    In case there is a suspicion of infection, but you do not have symptoms yet, please stay at home and avoid any contact with other people so that the virus does not spread.

    If you have any doubts about your health, please contact:

    Use the algorithm to deal with suspected coranovirus infections for SGGW students.

    DO NOT GO TO THE CLINIC YOURSELF (unless asked to do so within a certain time frame), or go to the hospital without first agreeing where to apply and whether it is needed.

    One sick patient (including you) can be a source of infection for everyone in the waiting room!

    Remember about the basic protective measures against coronavirus:

    • Wash your hands often.
      Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, and if you don’t have access to them, use alcohol-based liquids/gels (min. 60%).
    • Washing your hands with the above mention kills the virus if it is on your hands.
    • Apply appropriate protection rules when coughing and sneezing
      When coughing and sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a bent elbow or handkerchief – immediately throw the handkerchief in a closed basket and wash your hands with soap and water, and if you do not have access to them – alcohol-based liquids/gels (min. 60%).
      Why? Covering the mouth and nose during coughing and sneezing prevents the spread of germs and viruses. If you sneeze or cough in your hands, you can infect objects or people.
    • Keep a safe distance
      Keep at least 1 meter of distance between yourself and other people, especially those who cough, sneeze and have a fever.
      Why? When someone infected with a virus that causes respiratory disease, such as COVID-19, coughs or sneezes, they excreted small droplets of saliva and mucus containing the virus under pressure. If you are too close, there is a risk that you may inhale the virus.
    • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth
      Why? Hands touch many surfaces that can be contaminated with the virus. If you touch the eyes, nose or mouth with contaminated hands, you can transfer the virus from the surface to yourself.
    • Clean your phone at least once a day.
    • Why? You hold your phone near your face, close to your mouth and nose, giving viruses the perfect conditions to invade your body. You take it with you everywhere: to work, to school, and sometimes even to the toilet, laying on different, not always clean, surfaces. You touch it dozens of times a day and feed it from hand to hand. Clean the phone reasonably according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Not every camera tolerates wiping with spirits well and putting it under water.
    • If you have fever, cough, difficulty breathing, seek medical help
      If you have a fever, cough, difficulty breathing, seek medical help eg. Call NZOZ SGGW or use the information on the website of the Ministry of Health: https://www.gov.pl/web/zdrowie
      Why? Respiratory symptoms accompanied by fever can have many causes e.g. viral (influenza viruses, adenoviruses, rynoviruses, coronaviruses, paraindips viruses) or bacterial (Haemophilus influenzaea stick, pertussis stick, chlamydia, mycoplasama).
    • Protect yourself and others from getting sick

    Wearing a mask is mandatory!!!

    • going beyond the house and its own property, on roads and squares
    • by public transport
    • driving a car with people we don’t live with
    • in public places: public administration buildings, justice, culture, religious worship, education, higher education, science, education, health, social or social care, banks, shops, catering establishments, service points, post office, markets (stalls), sports and tourist facilities, passenger services in rail, road, air, sea or inland waterway transport
    • on common property, i.e. in a stairwell, in an elevator, in a common yard, etc.

    Wearing a mask that protects your mouth and nose can help limit the spread of certain respiratory diseases. However, the use of the mask itself does not guarantee to stop infection and should be combined with the use of other preventive measures, including hand hygiene and rules of protection during coughing or sneezing (see above) and avoiding close contact with other people (at least 1-meter distance).

  • Organization and operation of student houses in the academic year 2020/21

    Due to the epidemic situation in the Poland, implementing the latest rules and recommendations of MNiSW and GIS, we make the necessary changes in the organization and operation of academicians.

    SGGW reduces the number of room spaces to 8 dormitories at ul. Nowoursynowska 161 ie. Adara, Bazyliszek, Cezar, Dendryt, Eden, Feniks, Grand, Hilton. We transform standard 3-bed rooms into double rooms and standard double rooms into single rooms. With this solution, we provide:

    – greater social distance among the inhabitants of dormitories,

    – higher sanitary safety,

    – increase the comfort of residence.

    In order to take account of the special needs of some students e.g. married couples, siblings, and students in financial difficulties in need of the cheapest possible dorm places, SGGW adopts a hybrid system of operation of these student houses by the possibility of accommodation according to the nominal capacity of the rooms, at the request of the students concerned.

    Detailed information on the prices of places in student houses from 01.10.2020 will be provided on the http://adiss.sggw.pl/ after consultation with the Student Council of SGGW.

  • Circular Orders and Scriptures

    22.10.2020: Order No 116 amending Order No 102_2020

    14.10.2020: Circular Letter nr7_2020 Rector of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences of 14 October 2020 on the rules for the provision of remote work by employees of the SGGW  during the sars-cov-2 epidemic

    30.09.2020: Order 102 2020 of 30 09 2020 of the Rector of the SGGW of 30 September 2020 on the organization of education and research with students and doctoral candidates in the winter semester of the 2020/2021 academic year in relation to the threat of SARS-CoV-2 virus and the repeal of certain ordination