E-studies for local foreigners
The idea of studies via the Internet is nothing new. Plenty of Warsaw schools have e-learning in their offerings. However, they are now discovering a new target – young Poles working abroad.
Read moreThe idea of studies via the Internet is nothing new. Plenty of Warsaw schools have e-learning in their offerings. However, they are now discovering a new target – young Poles working abroad.
Read moreIn the capital of Poland, the skyscraper is becoming more and more fashionable. Nearly every week the media inform us about the next sizable project in Warsaw.
Read moreMartin Pollack is the winner of the Angelus Central European Literature Award for 2007.
Read moreThe biggest Polish cities are competing for the title of the best New Year’s party organizer. Television stations are participating in the parties in Krakow and Wroclaw. Thanks to TV support, the budgets for these parties are as high as 3 mln and 5 mln zloty.
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Read moreThe university is a school for young adults who like learning and don’t want to finish their education on a high school level.
Read moreCoca-Cola in collaboration with the Polish Humanitarian Organzation (PHO) has launched a Christmas campaign to assist impoverished children in Poland.
Read moreEmployees of a business in Katowice are encouraged to each spend three hours of company time a month doing charitable work.
Read moreLuxembourg has opened its employment market to Poles and citizens of the seven other new members of the EU.
Read moreThe beginning of November in Poland is always marked with the lights of candles burning in graveyards. The first and second day of this month is the time when Poles stream to the cemeteries to decorate the graves with flowers and to light the flames. The lights commemorate deceased relatives and friends.
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