
Students of the Preparatory Course to study in Poland participated in the workshops: Christmas traditions in world cultures. The workshops were organized as part of the project "Let`s get together! Let's meet!".
Students of the Preparatory Course to study in Poland participated in the workshops: Christmas traditions in world cultures. The workshops were organized as part of the project "Let`s get together! Let's meet!".
In the academic year 2021/22 the Center conducted the third edition of preparatory course for studying in Poland. The course is addressed to foreigners - the holders of the Polish government scholarship.
We have obtained financing for another project in the Promotion of the Polish Language program. This year, the National Agency for Academic Exchange granted funds for the implementation of the project "Language and speech therapy workshops for students of Polish philology and teachers of the Polish language".
Centre for Polish Language and Culture organize the X Polish Language Summer Camp for General Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Łuck.
Small groups, experienced teachers, classes 3-4 times a week, original study programs.
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On 17 June 2021 Rector of UPH Siedlce, prof. Mirosław Minkina met with the participants of the Preparatory Course to study in Poland, carried out by the Center for Polish Language and Culture, at the request of the National Agency for Academic Exchange.
We invite you to watch a short report on the implementation of the Preparatory Course to study in Poland, conducted at the request of the National Agency for Academic Exchange.
An intensive Polish language course for medical staff was organized in our Center. It was organized as a part of cooperation with the Mazowiecki Szpital Wojewódzki im. św. Jana Pawła II in Siedlce.
We have some good news! We have received the accreditation of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange for the period of 3 years (2021-2023) in the activities which we applied for: preparatory courses and summer courses.
In 1999, UNESCO established the International Mother Language Day which we celebrate on February 21. This day is already celebrated in the world for the 21st time. The message of the holiday is to protect mother tongues, promote multilingualism and emphasize the value of language education. This day was celebrated for the first time in 2000.