The second edition of Polonia Camp has begun on the campus of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. The event is aimed at young members of the Polish diaspora from all over the world.
On 23 July, the second edition of Polonia Camp began on the campus of the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW). The event was officially opened by the Marshal of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska.
As the host institution, SGGW has made its infrastructure available to the participants. Young people from 50 countries are staying in the university’s dormitories and making use of its sports facilities and campus spaces. At the university’s information stand, participants can learn more about SGGW’s educational and research offer. Representatives of the university are presenting degree programmes, opportunities for academic development, and prospects for international cooperation. Particular attention is being given to programmes taught in English, which are aimed at international applicants and those wishing to pursue their education in an international academic environment.
On 24 July at 10:00 a.m., we invite participants to the red tent for a discussion panel on opportunities for studying in Poland. One of the speakers will be prof. Marta Mendel, Vice-Rector for Internationalization.
Polonia Camp is an excellent opportunity to discuss admissions, study programmes, and the possibilities of studying at SGGW. The event is organized by the “Wspólnota Polska” Association, the Institute of Public Affairs, and The Kosciuszko Foundation Poland.