Coordinators:
Justyna Połomka, M.A.
Barbara Tarko, M.A.
Objectives:
The objective of the unit is to prepare and conduct Polish language courses for students and employees of Poznan University of Technology and to promote Poland, the Polish language, and Polish culture. The unit's activities are addressed to students, international employees, and trainees associated with Poznan University of Technology, as well as participants in international programmes and projects.
Tasks:
- organization of Orientation Week for Erasmus+ and Erasmus Exchange students in the winter and summer semesters;
- organization and coordination of cultural events for international students and staff of Poznan University of Technology, such as film screenings, guided tours of Poznan, and museum visits;
- organization of workshops and lectures for international students and employees of Poznan University of Technology on Poland, the Polish language, history, customs, and traditions;
- preparation and delivery of Polish language courses for international employees and trainees of Poznan University of Technology;
- preparation and delivery of Polish language courses within the EUNICE consortium;
delivery of courses within international projects; - participation in projects and workshops carried out in cooperation with EUNICE partners;
- preparation and administration of Polish language examinations at Poznan University of Technology in the winter and summer semesters.
Projects and initiatives:
- on 23-25 February 2026, the Centre of Languages and Communication once again organized Orientation Week - a cyclical event aimed at international students of the Erasmus+ and Erasmus Exchange programmes, beginning their studies at Poznan University of Technology;
- as part of the event, participants took part in lectures, multimedia presentations, workshops, and quizzes devoted to the geography and history of Poland, Polish customs and traditions, and the Polish language;
- students also participated in guided tours of Poznan, during which they visited, among other places, the Parish Church, the Old Market Square and Town Hall, the Poznan City History Museum, the Museum of Applied Arts in the Royal Castle on Przemysl Hill, the Imperial Castle, the Opera House, and Adam Mickiewicz University campus;
- another important part of the programme was an informal get-together over coffee and tasting St Martin’s croissants in the Old Market Square.
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