This year’s Team sends greetings from the workshop prepared especially by The Volunteer Centre of the University of Warsaw
The Welcome Point’s Pavillion is officially open again.
Gee.. it’s the 8th time we are expanding our offices!
- with extra space
- with number of people (with students and graduates who join us during this time)
to welcome all the international newcomers to the University of Warsaw! Our aim is to give the international community indispensable information about their time at The Uni and in Warsaw.
The pavilion will be open for 4 weeks from Monday to Friday, 9 am – 4:30 pm, starting from September, 16 to October, 11.
Online consultations
If you can’t visit our Pavilion in person, please join our Zoom calls from Monday till Friday between 12.00 and 2.00 pm CET.
You may find us under this link: https://uw-edu-pl.zoom.us/j/99110959561
Why Pavilion?
Welcome Point is an information point where newcomers, namely, students and employees can receive help and information regarding their stay at the University of Warsaw and day-to-day matters in Poland.
Although, Welcome Point operates year-round on both the Main Campus and the Ochota Campus, for the start of a new academic year, we add a new temporary location on the Main Campus in the form of an apartment-like tent.
A visit to the Welcome Point pavilion does not require any prior arrangement. It works on a drop-in basis: You can come and receive information whenever you’d like during the open hours!
What can I learn?
As Welcome Point works closely with several university units, including the Admission Office, International Relations Office, and the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, visitors may obtain information on such matters as legalisation of stay, health care, and housing, as well as on student-related matters, including registering for courses, setting up an e-mail account, obtaining an electronic student ID card, or enrolling in a Polish language course, etc.
Special support from NAWA
Our Pavilion office, Welcome gifts and Welcome events are co-financed by NAWA Polish National Agency of Academic Exchange within the programme “Welcome to Poland”