International Cooperation
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Lifelong Learning Program - Erasmus
ERASMUS POLICY STATEMENTErasmus is the EU's flagship education and training programme, enabling two hundred thousand students to study and work abroad each year, as well as supporting co-operation actions between higher education institutions across Europe. It caters not only for students, but also for professors and business staff who want to teach abroad and for university staff who want to be trained abroad.
Erasmus IP Project
Atlantis
FulbrightThrough its various scholarship programs, the Fulbright Commission supports studies, research, instruction, and other educational activities of Polish and American educators, scholars, professionals, including government and business representatives, and institutions; it will also administer visits and exchanges between the United States and Poland of students, trainees, scholars, teachers, instructors, and specialists. In this way, the Commission continues to contribute to the central goal of the Fulbright Program: to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Poland through the sharing of ideas, knowledge, skills, and individual experiences by means of educational and cultural exchange. Source: www.fulbright.edu.pl
Korea - European Union Global Leadership Program for Sustainable DevelopmentWarsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities has signed agreements on academic cooperation with three Korean universities. This has been made possible by the grant that WSSSH won as a part of European Universities Consortium (other members of the consortium are: Florence University, Södertörn University (Sweden), Haaga Helia University (Finnland)). The grant for the program: „Korea - European Union Global Leadership Program for Sustainable Development" is sponsored by the European Union to support bilateral academic cooperation between European institutions and industrialized countries. The aim of the program is student mobility which will provide the participants with the knowledge and practical skills necessary in the ever changing global world. Another aspect of this cooperation is faculty and ideas mobility which will follow. In October 2010 a seminar on global education perspectives took place in Suwon, Korea as one of the series of academic activities accompanying this program. One hundred and four students from Europe and 62 Koreans are to participate in the exchange over the three years it has been planned for. In the 2010/11 academic year Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities is a host to 10 Korean students who take courses in psychology and English studies.
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International Programmes