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Our series “Studies in Poland – My Memories” will present the profiles of people who have decided to travel to Poland to study. We will ask them about the reasons of choosing our country. How the Polish educational system and Polish universities differ from those in their native country. We will also ask them what kind of details from Poland they will remember the most. Was it a challenge to communicate with the Polish people? What do they think of the Polish students and professors? We will also bring up a number of other issues. Today Said from Turkey.

On Sunday, March 10th, 2013, from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm in the General Consulate of Poland in New York the second edition of the Fair of Polish Universities will be held. The fair will be attended by representatives of Polish universities, who will provide sufficient information on the terms and possibilities of studying in Poland. Fair is organized by the Polish Supplementary School Center in America, the Polish General Consulate in New York and the Manko Association

For many years the most popular university in the country has been the University of Technology in Warsaw, having an average number of around 8-9 candidates per place. It is followed by the universities of technology in Gdańsk, Poznań and Łódź and the University of Warsaw.

Colett Neumann from Germany studying at the University of Zielona Gora
(awarded in the Bachelor Studies category),

Hoh Hong Huat from Malaysia studying at Collegium Medicum Jagiellonian University
(awarded in the Master’s Studies category),

Alonę Nad from Ukraine completing the doctoral degree at AGH in Cracow
(awarded in the Doctoral Studies category)

Abnoos Moslehi from Iran, studying at the University of Warsaw
(Received a Special Award).

Colett Neumann from Germany, Hoh Hong Huat from Malaysia, Alona Nad from Ukraine and Abnoos Moslehi from Iran are the winners of the 3rd INTERSTUDENT Competition- the competition for the best international students in Poland organized as a part of the ‘Study in Poland’ program. The INTERSTUDENT Competition is organized under the honorary patronage of Professor Wiesław Banyś, President of the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland (CRASP).

The series called “Foreign eyes on Poland” presents the profiles of people who have any connection to Poland or who have found their home in Poland, or just a favorite place for vacation where they like to return. We will be asking them questions like; what surprised them the most and how the Poles are perceived by foreign eyes; how Poland differs from their country of origin; and whether the behavior of people is different? We will ask them many other issues. Today Fernando Carvalho from Portugal.