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Recruitment to the 5th edition of the European Rover Challenge has been completed – as many as 56 teams from 16 countries and 6 continents have applied to participate in the competition this year. The best teams will compete for a place on the podium during the finals which will take place between 13 and 15 September 2019 on the Kielce University of Technology campus. The challenge enjoys increased interest from companies and institutions operating within the international space sector, including PERASPERA – the European Space Robotics Cluster.

NAWA invites experts who represent various research areas and have experience in the implementation and evaluation of research, education and promotion projects in the field of science and higher education. Recruitment of experts continues throughout the year.

Nearly 1000 young people from all over the world came to Poland to take part in the AIESEC’s 68th International Congress. This ten-day event is aimed at celebrating youth leadership, cultural diversity and global togetherness. The Congress gives an opportunity to exchange knowledge, discuss, meet new people and support charitable activities.

The AIESEC’s 68th International Congress is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.

Goodyear announced the Top 3, 5 and 20 entries in the 2016 ThinkGoodMobility Challenge. The Top 3, students from the UK, Spain and Poland, will now be mentored by experts from around Europe and compete again to win the final prize, a trip to innovation hotspot Silicon Valley in California,US. The “ThinkGoodMobility Challenge” gives a voice to the very people who might shape the future of mobility, Millennials.

60 teams have declared their participation in the third edition of European Rover Challenge. They come from 12 countries, among others from Canada, USA, Italy, Poland and also Peru. The final round of the competition will take place in Jasionka, between 10th and 13th September 2016.

Link to Poland is a media partner of the ERC.

Poznań relates innovative investors with ambitious students. Companies which invest in the city can be offered grants to organize internships.

To study in Poland or abroad? To stay there or come back? We have to make choices all the time but sometimes one meeting can open completely new possibilities and help us make the decision. Such an event is definitely Next Step: Poland – a meeting of students from British universities and companies operating in Poland.

The Conference is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.

Gdańsk is becoming a more attractive place for young people. They are attracted by the possibility of active leisure time, numerous pubs and music clubs as well as modern educational institutions.

– Besides knowledge, you will also gain friends, who will hold the highest offices in Polandin 15 to 20 years from now, – said Ministry of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary of State Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz at the inauguration of a new Stefan Banach Scholarship Programme at the University of Warsaw on 13 December, 2013.