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Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences Archeology History History of Art

Dr Mariusz Dybał, PhD Uniwersytet Wrocławski Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Institute of Economic Sciences mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl. BBA and LLM Co-ordinator Dr. Mariusz Dybal Email:  mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl Www : https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en

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  1. Dr Mariusz Dybał, PhDUniwersytet WrocławskiFaculty of Law, Administration and EconomicsInstitute of Economic Sciencesmariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl

  2. BBA and LLM Co-ordinator Dr. Mariusz Dybal Email: mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl Www: https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en Phone: +48 71 3752610 Room #: 203c (A building). 22/26 Uniwersytecka street Office hours: • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  3. Co-ordinator https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/user/12048?language=en • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  4. Co-ordinator https://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/en/ • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  5. Co-ordinator Website of the Faculty is not translated in english in whole. I advice to use CHROME Web browser and translate whole pages from Polish into English • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  6. Academic calendar 2017/2018: Winter semester Preparatory course of Polish: 11.09.2017 - 22.09.2017 Orientation days: 26.09.2017 - 29.09.2017 Lectures: 03.10.2017 - 31.01.2018 Exams: 01.02.2018 - 12.02.2018 Resit exams: 13.02.2018 - 18.02.2018 Christmas Holidays: 23.12.2017 - 02.01.2018 Rector's Days: 31.10.2017, 02.11.2017, 15.11.2017, 24.11.2017 Summer semester Preparatory course of Polish: not establish yet Orientation days: not establish yetLectures: 19.02.2018 - 15.06.2018 Exams: 16.06.2018 - 01.07.2018 Easter:  30.03.2018 - 03.04.2018 Rector's Days: 02.05.2018, 04.05.2018, 10.05.2018 (Juwenalia) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  7. Two Semesters Course of Polish Language The course of Polish language will begin on 09.10.2017. Further information and the division into groups will be posted on the website on the 4th of October (www.sjpik.uni.wroc.pl – tab: Full-time studies. MA/BA Programme). Important information:1. Application form - each student of Full-time studies. MA/BA Programme is kindly asked to send their application form http://sjpik.uni.wroc.pl/en/s/5/282. Groups - list of groups will be available on our website on the 6.10.2017 in the afternoon. Please, check on which days, in which groups,  and in which building your classes will be taking place. Be advised, the classes take place in two separate buildings – Nankiera 15b and sw. Jadwigi 3/4.3. Placement test - students, who stated basic, intermediate, or advanced knowledge of Polish language in their application form should participate in placement test.4. The test will take place on 5.10.2017 between 9:30 and 11:00, or 15:30 and 17:00, in room n.6 pl. Nankiera 15b (ground floor).5. We would like to kindly remind you that the obligatory course of Polish language for Full-time studies students begins on 9.10.2017. The students of Full-time studies programme do not receive ECTS for the participation in Polish Language Preparatory Course. The lessons are held always in the morning (between 8 and 10 a.m.) in the Faculty of Philology building – pl. Nankiera 15b. Please come to participate in the classes on the same days and at the same time. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  8. Your arrival to Wroclaw The cheapest way to get to the Dormitory from the Airport or from Main Railway Station is to use a bus or a tram. There is a very useful website which will help you in finding your way. You just need to fill out "traveling from"  (for Airport put: PORT LOTNICZY, for main railway Station: DWORZEC GŁ. PKP)  and "traveling to" (address of your hotel) fields  and the program will find you connection and time of departure. You can of course take a taxi, the cost is around 15€ or 20€  from the airport to the city centre and 5€ or 10€ from the main station. It is better to ask about the price before you take a taxi just to avoid dishonest drivers. PUBLIC TRANSPORT Wroclaw has an extensive public transport network. Unfortunately we don't have an underground, but we do have a well-developed tramway system.Trams do not run during the night, whereas buses run around the clock (not all of them, of course, as there's no need for that).In Wroclaw there are daytime normal routes, designated by black numbers from 100 do 149, and express routes, designated by red letters: A, C, D, E, K, and N. Suburban routes are numbered 604 to 623.Night routes are designated by black numbers from 240 to 259; night buses run only once an hour. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  9. Your arrival to Wroclaw Public transport fares: Single-trip, regular lines within and outsite city limits (regular fare) 3,00 zł Single-trip, express and night lines (regular fare) 3,20 zł 30-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 3,00 zł 60-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 4,40 zł 90-minute, all lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 6,00 zł 24-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 11,00 zł 48-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 20,00 zł 72-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 26,00 zł 168-hour, all regular and night lines within and outside city limits (regular fare) 46,00zł You can buy it in special machines which you can find at almost every bus and tram stops. Discounted semster ticket costs 185zł for five months. Upon your arrival you can buy single-trip tickets in newsagents at the Airport or at the Main Station. You can also buy it in bus and tram useing special machine (you can pay by card only). After entering the bus or the tram you must validate your ticket. There is also a very useful website if you want to travel by train. You just need to fill out " from"  (for e.g WARSZAWA CENTRALNA - main station in Warsaw)  and " to" (WROCŁAW GŁÓWNY - main station in Wrocław) fields and the program will find you the best connection and the time of departure. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  10. Student ID Card Student ID card (Legitymacja studencka) is the most important document for each student. You need legitymacja to borrow books from the libraries, to obtain discounts on public transport, cinema and museum tickets etc. You can get your legitymacja in the Dean's Office of your Faculty (Dziekanat).   Student identity card entitles to a 50% discount on public transport in the city and a 51% discount on national railways (only when under the age of 26). Office Hours of your Dean Office: Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Dean-Office, ul. Uniwersytecka 22/26, room 22a Monday        9:00-15:00 Tuesday        9:00-15:00 Wednesday   12:00-17:00 Thursday       9:00-15:00 Friday             9:00-15:00 Saturday 9:00-13:00 • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  11. USOSweb account USOSweb is your individual account where you can check if you are registered for the courses you've signed in and at the end of each semester you can check your grades. You can also check there the teacher name and his/her office hours and contact data. It's very important to check at the end of the first month of the semester the courses you have chosen and signed in had appeared on your account. If some classes are missing you must report it directly to the respective teacher or your Dean's Office (Dziekanat) or Secretary's office of your Institute. Your LOGIN AND PASSWORD appears inside your Information Package (left side on the top) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology To log in to your USOS for the first time please go to https://ususweb.uni.wroc.pl Please choose „forgotten password” option and then use the same email address that you used during admission procedure and restore the password. You will receive instructions „how to log in” on your email. To log in please enter this website.

  12. Bachelor of Business Administration https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/study-english/timetable • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  13. International and European Law https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/study-english/timetable • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  14. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/bachelor/business-and-administrationhttps://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/bachelor/business-and-administration Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) Program coordinators: Dr. Mariusz Dybał mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics at the University of Wroclaw, with its roots at the beginning of the 16th century and Alma Mater of 9 Nobel Prize winners, has the honour to welcome you to Business and Administration, three years' Bachelor program addressed to future leaders of the business world. The program is designed for maximum flexibility. All students follow the same program structure during the first two years. In the third year, students begin their specialisation courses for one of the options like:Business,Finance,Governance. The Bachelor of Business and Administration is taught entirely in English and is open to both international and Polish students and focuses on basic business related topics, such as leadership, marketing, accountancy, finance, management, research methods, international economics, entrepreneurship, law, human resource management and intercultural communication. Eventual mastery of these concepts can open doors to exciting career opportunities in business, such as managing a multinational corporation, consulting, marketing, starting your own business, offering profitable investment and financial guidance, or running a nonprofit organization. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  15. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  16. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  17. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  18. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  19. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  20. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  21. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  22. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  23. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  24. Study Programs Bachelor of Business and Administration (Specialisations: Business, Finance, Governance) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  25. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/master/llm-international-european-law Study Programs International and European Law Program coordinators: Dr. Mariusz Dybał mariusz.dybal@uwr.edu.pl Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics at the University of Wroclaw, with its roots at the beginning of the 16th century and Alma Mater of 9 Nobel Prize winners, has the honour to welcome you to LLM International and European Law, two years' Master program with specialisations: International Business Law Modern Human Rights Law. The LLM International & European Law is taught entirely in English and is open to both international and Polish students. Upon completion of the second cycle programme LLM International & European Law, the graduate will possess skills and general knowledge in the area of dogmatic disciplines of International and European law. Depending on the specialization selected, the graduate will receive specialist knowledge and skills relevant to the profile of activities undertaken by entities operating in the area of international commercial trade or engaged in various aspects of human rights protection in the international domain. Graduates of LLM International & European Laware prepared to undertake employment in all domestic and international organizations (public and non-public) requiring basic knowledge from the legal sciences. Graduates possess interpersonal skills and the capacity to communicate during decision processes, as well as to perform the role of negotiator, mediator and arbitrator in conflict resolution processes based on both domestic and international law. Graduates also acquire skills vital for commencing commercial activity in the international aspect. Effective functioning in the highly competitive environment of contemporary commercial relations requires knowledge of elements of intellectual property law, economics, and specific areas of legal science specific to the profile of a given enterprise. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  26. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/master/llm-international-european-law Study Programs International and European Law • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  27. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/master/llm-international-european-law Study Programs International and European Law • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  28. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/master/llm-international-european-law Study Programs International and European Law • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  29. https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/master/llm-international-european-law Study Programs International and European Law • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  30. CHECK THE ECTS CREDTIS  https://usosweb.uni.wroc.pl/kontroler.php?_action=katalog2/przedmioty/index • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  31. Foreign Language Courses If you wish to develop your language skills in other foreign languages like: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian and Chinese, please see the website of Studium Praktycznej Nauki Języków Obcych (choose the bookmark "Exchange") and check the time and place of the entrance exam: http://www.spnjo.uni.wroc.pl/ Address: pl. Nankiera 2/3 For this course you can obtain 4ECTS. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  32. Sport Classes SPORT CLASSES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS at the University Centre for Physical Education and Sport (Uniwersyteckie Centrum Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu) International students can choose classes from the list of 36 sport disciplines. Students can sign in for one class only (2 hours once a week, in total 30 hours per semester) Most of classes are free of charge (the list of the charged ones please check below) Uniwersyteckie Centrum Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportuul. Przesmyckiego 10, room B 51-148 Wrocław Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 14:00 Tel. 71  375 6262 e-mail:  ucwfis@uni.wroc.pl To register for sport class please visit the Sport CenterContact: Uniwersyteckie Centrum Wychowania Fizycznego i Sportu ul. Przesmyckiego 10, room B Office Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 - 14:00 Tel. 71  375 6262 e-mail:  ucwfis@uni.wroc.pl • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  33. Sport Classes Regular classes (Zajęcia podstawowe), free of charge: Aerobics Aikido Outdoor athletics (Atletyka terenowa) Badminton Body styling Callanetics Circuit training Gym work (Ćwiczenia siłowe) AGG - Aesthetic Group Gymnastics with music (Gimnastyka estetyczna) Regular gymnastics (Gimnastyka podstawowa) Hatha yoga Karate Korfball Horse riding  (Jeździectwo) Nordic walking Pilates Basketball (Piłka koszykowa) Soccer (Piłka nożna) Handball (Piłka ręczna) Volleyball (Piłka siatkowa) Step Stretching body Tai Chi Chuan Table tennis (Tenis stołowy) Indoor Hockey (Unihokej) Climbing (Wspinaczka) • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  34. Sport Classes Charged classes: Aqua aerobics - 170 zł / semester Bowling - 180 zł / semester Horse riding (Jeździectwo): Krzyżanowice - 300 zł / semester, Partynice - 350 zł / semester Scuba Diving (Nurkowanie) - 1150 zł / semester Swimming (Pływanie): pływalnia WCS:  - 175 zł / semester, pływalnia AZS - 160 zł / semester, Tennis - 190 zł / semester • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  35. Bank Account Bank Account If you wish, you can open a bank account in one of the Polish banks. The only one document needed to open your personal bank account is a passport. The nearest bank facility from the University Main Building is a Bank Zachodni WBK. Address: ul. Kuźnicza 17/19 • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  36. Healthcare Health services in Poland are available for students from the EU or EFTA member countries, provided that they have valid medical insurance in the national insurance system of any EU or EEC member country. A valid passport, student Identity Card or doctoral student Identity Card and a valid Medical Insurance European Card entitles its holder to medical care services free of charge. If possible it is recommended that students purchase their own international medical insurance prior to arrival in Poland. Otherwise students from non-EU or non-EFTA countries are required to sign a voluntary health insurance agrement with the National Health Fund https://www.nfz-wroclaw.pl/ and pay their own insurance fees. National Health Fund (NFZ), ul. Dawida St. 2, 50-527 Wrocław. Mon-Fri 08:00-16:00 • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  37. Healthcare All incoming students from EU should be holding the European Health Insurance Card (blue card) for which they should have applied in their own country. Information about polish insurance: https://www.nfz-wroclaw.pl/ We hope not, but in case you need some medical help, you find professional care in one of the medical centers. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  38. Healthcare Medical centers: Specjalistyczna Przychodnia Lekarska VITA ul. Oławska 15, Tel: 071 34 33 556Information and registry open 7:30–19:00 DOLMED, ul. Legnicka 40, Tel: 071 35 93 354, 071 35 93 356 Prywatne Centrum Medyczne PROMEDIS, ul. Oławska 27-29 Tel: 071 34 19 664, 071 34 19 666 Centrum Medyczne PRACTIMED, ul. Pabianicka 25 Tel: 071 79 83 679e-mail: practimed@poczta.onet.pl Public hospitalsAkademicki Szpital Kliniczny im. Jana Mikulicza-Radeckiegoul. Borowska 213 50 - 556 Wrocławhttp://www.aszk.wroc.pl/ Dolnośląski Szpital Specjalistyczny im. T.Marciniaka - Centrum Medycyny Ratunkowejul. R.Traugutta 11650-420 Wrocławhttp://www.szpital-marciniak.wroclaw.pl/ IV Wojskowy Szpital Klinicznyul. R. Weigla 550-981 Wrocławhttp://www.4wsk.pl/ Samodzielny Publiczny Szpital Kliniczny Nr 150-369 Wrocławul. M. Curie-Skłodowskiej 58http://www.spsk1.am.wroc.pl/ Wojewódzki Szpital Specjalistycznyul. Kamieńskiego 73 A51-124 Wrocławhttp://www.wssk.wroc.pl/ Wojewódzki Szpital Specjalistyczny im. J.Gromkowskiegoul. Koszarowa 5 51-149 Wrocławtel. (071) 326-13-25http://www.gromkowski.republika.pl/Private hospitalsEMC S.A. Instytut Medyczny Szpitalul. Pilczycka 144-14854-144 Wrocławhttp://www.emc-sa.pl/en/default.aspx • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  39. Visa An EU student can enter Poland with ID document (a valid travel document e.g. passport) or another document certifying identity and citizenship. If a student intends to visit Poland's neighboring countries (not all of them are EU Member States), a passport is recommended. For stay up to 3 months no legalization of stay is necessary. For stay exceeding 3 months an EU student has to register the residence. In case of students the registration is issued for one year (possibility to prolong). The document is issued by the Department of Citizens Affairs of the Voivodeship Office (province administration, Urząd Wojewódzki). Non-EU students Students of a non-EU/EEA country can enter Poland on the basis of a valid travel document (passport) and a visa (if required). A student of a non-EU country has to obtain a visa from the Polish Consulate. A short-term visa entitles the holder to stay in Poland for up to 3 months, a long-term visa up to 1 year. Prolongation of a visa in Poland is possible only in cases of force majeure or situation impossible to foresee while applying for the visa in the consulate. The visa can be prolonged only once. The Schengen Visa Poland is now member of the Schengen Area (membership since 21st of December 2007) - so you can apply for the Schengen Visa in the Polish Consulate in your country. If you have a Schengen Visa you can freely travel around in the Schengen Area (most countries of the EU). • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  40. Temporary Residence Card Notwithstanding the visa, after your coming to Poland you have to legalize your stay by applying for the temporary resident permit (TRP). All international students staying in Poland longer than three months need to obtain TRP. The permit is issued for the period of your stay in Poland, but not longer than two years (usually for one year). It can be prolonged. Evidence of the permit is the Temporary Residence Card (TRC) - an identity card for foreigners in Poland and it (with a passport included) allows passing the border as often as you like without having a visa. To do it you need to visit the Lower Silesian Governor's Office Office - Dolnośląski Urząd Wojewódzki. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS: Confirmation of enrollment in Polish  (you can find it on your on-line account)It is valid only with the signature of someone from the International Office! Application form European Health Insurance Card + 1 copy Passport + 1 copy Address: Urząd Wojewódzki, Oddział ds. Cudzoziemców ul. Powstańców Warszawy 1, ground floor Working hours: Mon, Tue            8.15-15.30 Wed                   8.00-17.30 Thurs, Fri            8.15-15.30 • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  41. Accommodation The University of Wrocław accommodation consists of two halls of residence. Both of them are situated within easy traveling distance from the city center and provide a friendly and safe study environment. Students live in shared modules with two bedrooms and a shared bathroom and kitchen. Kitchens are equipped with a refrigerator and an electric cooker. Each room has Internet access. Students may use the common room, the club, the study room and the laundry. Monthly rent per person is approximately: 900 PLN (215 EUR) - single room 519 PLN (125 EUR) - double room Renting a flat can cost from 1000 to 3000 PLN depending on the number of rooms. A cheaper option is to rent a room or shared room (from 250 to 350 PLN). For detailed information on accommodation options and the costs of transport, food, sports and entertainment please visit www.junglebook.uni.wroc.pl. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  42. Living Expenses • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology Approximate food prices: bread -1 loaf- 2,50-3,00 PLN/0,72-0,86 EUR butter - 3,50-5,00 PLN/0,88-1,25 EUR /200 g eggs - 0,50 PLN/0,15 EUR/each meat - 10-30 PLN/2,60-7,25 EUR/kg cheese - 12-40 PLN/3,40-11,00 EUR/kg fruit - 2,50-15 PLN/0,62 - 4,20 EUR/kg mineral water - 2,50 PLN/0.70 EUR/1,5 l bottle Additional expenses: Phone bills 25-100 PLN/6-23 EUR Cinema ticket 18-25 PLN/4,2-6 EUR Concert/festivals 50-150 PLN/11-35 EUR Please bear in mind that the table shows approximate numbers and they vary vastly depending on your lifestyle, personal financial management and your priorities.

  43. Urbancard If you often use trams and buses, it is a good idea to apply for the URBANCARD or during academic year, you can activate urbancard throughout your student ID. In bus and tram stops, there are separate ticket machines where you can put your student card and buy a discounted semester ticket which is 185 zł for five months (one semester). Therefore, student card will also be your urban card. There are other options available as well.  Benefits for URBANCARD users include e.g. an option to reclaim the ticket in the case the card is stolen or lost, wide availability of electronic ticket vending points, easy and convenient use, transaction security, multipurpose nature and durability of the card, as well as an option to implement new services supported by the card. To apply for the URBANCARD please visit their website: www.urbancard.pl • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  44. Erasmus Students Network Erasmus Student Network is Europe-wide student organization and its goal is supporting as well as developing international student exchange programs, especially the Erasmus+ Program. Organization motto is: "Students helping Students". The main activity of ESN is carried on the three levels: international, national and local (university). University of Wroclaw has its own ESN section- it is called ESN University of Wroclaw. Buddy Program Application: http://goo.gl/forms/JxpXyyto4D3SuhqF3 You can contact them through social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/esn.uwr instagram: @esn_uwr • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  45. Students with disabilities The University of Wrocław can offer some assistance to students/staff with disabilities, although the structure and  the position of the university buildings may occur difficulties for students with serious mobility problems. Limited number of rooms suitable for disabled can be offered in one of the student houses. Disabled students interested to study at the University of Wrocław should contact the International Office before starting the application procedure to make sure if all the necessary assistance can be provided.   • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  46. Joining the Library You must pre-register online at the website https://www.bu.uni.wroc.pl/katalog/psr/formularz1en.html After at least half an hour from filling and submitting electronic form, for authentication of personal data, you should go to the Local Lending Department of the University Library (K. Szajnochy 7/9 St., 1st floor, room 14) with following documents: electronic student ID card (legitymacja studencka), identification document as well as with student record book with entry being proof of enrolment for current academic year and student obligation card (with written form of student’s responsibility for books borrowed from library). Here library account will be activated. Website of our Main Library  • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  47. Emergency numbers for unforeseen cases If something bad happens, you should phone the police or go to the nearest police station. You cannot expect the policemen to speak English fluently, so if you don't feel comforta­ble with your Polish skills, ask a Polish friend to go there with you. If there is nobody to go with you, remember that the police are obliged to provide you with a sworn translator. We know that many of you will take a trip to the Polish mountains. In the Tatra, which are over 2000 meters high, you should be especially prepared to contact the mountain emergency service GOPR if things go awry. Always have your mobile with you and in case of emergency call 0601 100 300. There is also an emer­gency service in the lakes area, Maz­ury: 0601 100 100 (Mazurska Służba Ratownicza). If you lose your passport, you have to contact your embassy to get a replacement. Keep a photo­copy of your passport (pages with your picture and visa) just in case. If you lose any of your home country documents - passport, ID, Student ID - you will need to obtain a police certificate for this. You can get one at a police station. EMERGENCY CALLS 112 - emergency number for all the three - police, fire and ambulance service 999 - emergency ambulance service 997 - police 998 - fire department Calling these numbers is free of charge both from a phone box and mobile. You can dial them even if you do not have any credit on your mobile, and even without entering the PIN code. • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  48. Psychological Support Psychological consultations for international students Psychological consultations and psychological counseling is designed for people who are struggling with various kinds of difficulties or crises. It is for people who are experiencing depressed mood, anxiety, shyness, helplessness, who are experiencing problems in relationships with loved ones (partner, family, peers), for those which couldn’t cope with stress, studying, have concentrating troubles or have some problems with adaptation to the new environment. Psychological consultations are simply helping to solve various kinds of crises and difficult situations – it is not identical with psychotherapy. Any person may sometimes need this kind of psychological support. Any person who will enroll for a consultations can take advantage of the free meetings with a psychologist. Applications and registration for consultations via e-mail: magdalenapiosek@gmail.com • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  49. Dean’s office nr tel. 71 375 29 25 Room# 22a (A building) Justyna Pachlińska justyna.grzyb@uwr.edu.pl mgr Małgorzata Guzek malgorzata.guzek@uwr.edu.pl • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology

  50. Maps • Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences • Archeology • History • History of Art • Cultural Studies • Psychology • Pedagogy • Etnology and Cultural Anthropology City Center

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