News
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16.08.2021Refund of student fees in case of a student visa refusal
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22.07.2021INNOGLOBO – the new NCBR funding programme concentrated on global R&D ideasThe Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR) has launched the international INNOGLOBO programme.
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21.07.2021Warsaw: piano capital of the world – the 18th Chopin Piano CompetitionOctober 2nd to 23rd 2021 Warsaw
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12.07.2021Poland participates in the EU’s project of providing new children's storybooks to libraries in the Lao PDRThe Embassy of Poland in Bangkok with Polish publishing house “Dwie Siostry” participates in this project with a fabulous Polish book for children “Breakdown at the power plant” by Tina Oziewicz and Rita Kaczmarska that was put on 2020 on White Raven list as one of most valuable children list.
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08.07.2021Passing of President of Bangkok Chopin Society
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29.06.2021Polish Returns NAWA ProgrammeThe Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) has announced a call for proposals under the Polish Returns NAWA Programme.
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09.06.2021Simplified procedure for practicing as a medical professional in Poland
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10.05.2021Deadline for submissions to the 2nd International Competition of Polish Music extended until May 31, 2021Due to the ongoing pandemic situation and the attendant restrictions, we have decided to meet the candidates’ expectations and extend the deadline for submissions to the 2nd Stanisław Moniuszko International Competition of Polish Music until May 31, 2021
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06.05.2021Foreign Minister’s history contest for best publications promoting the history of Poland and Polish diplomacy opens for entriesThe Minister of Foreign Affairs announces a contest for the best foreign language publication promoting the history of Poland and the best Polish language publication on the history of Polish diplomacy. The contest welcomes works which were published in 2020. Historians can submit their works until 15 August 2021.
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03.05.2021230th anniversary of the Constitution of 3 MayWhen on 3 May 1791 the Four-Year Sejm also called the Great Sejm adopted The Government Act of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth later known as the Constitution of 3 May, the Polish-Lithuanian state became the Europe’s first and the world’s second that passed the basic law. For its time, it was a progressive and bold legal act which initiated a number of reforms. It also constituted a crowning achievement of the centuries-old links between Poland and Lithuania.