Collegium Civitas in Warsaw is launching studies with a one-year bridging program in Ukrainian, which is to encourage young people from Ukraine to start studies in Poland.
According to the university, the participants will study for a year in Ukrainian, and then continue their studies in the second year of studies, on a fully Polish-language path. The offer includes 2 studies: International Relations and Management. The application process will start on April 26.
Students from Ukraine have been studying at Collegium Civitas for over a dozen years. They are creating a group of nearly 400 people who study in Polish or English, this academic year, – explains the rector of Collegium Civitas, Prof. Stanisław Mocek. He adds that “in a situation after the beginning of Russia’s aggression, when more than 2 million refugees from Ukraine have already crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border, and some of them will or will have to stay longer in Poland, helping these people to function normally is extremely important. Hence the idea to organize studies with a one-year bridging program in Ukrainian”.
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