We are proud to announce that the Welcome Point will have a new staff member – Mr Mohammed ‘Muha’ Alsarraf, who is a Biology PhD and works at the University of Warsaw. He came from Iraq to Poland to study in 2006, and started with a Polish course at Polonicum. Then, he decided to take
The Welcome Point pavilion open until the end of October!
It seems that the international students need us and they like us, so we are going to stay in the small courtyard longer, until the end of October. Feel free to visit us if you are not sure about your further steps.
Free places in our dormitories
Students who are interested in accommodation in Warsaw will have an opportunity to apply for a place in a Student’s Dormitory. The information about the free seats will appear 5 Oct at 16:00. The registration will be opened 5 Oct at 21:00. The instruction is available on the Office for Student Affairs website.
University area tour
The University Volunteer Centre invites all the International students for the University area tour. If you want to feel like a local and get to know the locals’ paths, join us on 7th October (Saturday) at 3 pm in front of the Welcome Point pavilion! Where to eat? Where to have some rest? Where
USOS registration assistance – 2 October
We understand that the registration for courses may be a real challenge, so we are going to repeat our assistance in USOS registration. We invite you to come to our office hours during which we will help you to manage with the USOSweb system. We will be waiting for you again in the Students’ Union
Welcome Point officially opened!
We are already waiting for you in the UW main campus and will be glad to help you whenever you need it. We are well aware of the fact that the beginning in a new country and a new institution is always difficult, but please treat it as a challenge, not as a problem. Remember
Cultural orientation workshop
The Programme of the meeting includes: practical information about living in Poland (the costs of living, public services, transportation, banking, values and concepts specific to Poland); health care (overview of the medical system, insurance, what to do in emergency situation, the rights of the patients); laws, rights and responsibilities (basic laws and rules which govern
Academic exchange
In 2016/2017 the University’s community included 4,400 international students: 2,200 pursuing the whole cycle of their studies at the UW (bachelor, master, or long cycle master Studies), 300 on doctoral (3rd cycle) programmes. Moreover, 1,900 students came to UW for a period up to one academic year. International exchange for students, doctoral students and employees is organised