This traditional event, which enjoys great popularity every year, welcomed 21 foreign participants from six countries this year.
Students had the opportunity to attend a total of 18 lectures by foreign teachers on a variety of topics across all fields of study at the faculty – from marketing and management to economics and finance. The lectures were incorporated directly into the standard teaching schedule, not just as a supplementary program outside of regular classes. Their benefit lay not only in teaching in English, but above all in the opportunity to encounter different approaches, methods, and content of teaching.
The program also included four workshops. Two of them focused on the development of project and research cooperation and represented a significant contribution to the faculty's future international activities. The other two workshops were focused on personal development and education, specifically on the topics of Procrastination and Presentation Skills.
An important part of the week were also informal social events, such as a tour of the university campus and a dinner with bowling.
This year's International Week, as in previous years, provided a valuable opportunity to exchange ideas and experiences. Face-to-face meetings enabled new contacts to be made and existing cooperation in teaching and research to be deepened.
We would like to thank all participants and speakers and look forward to seeing you again next year!