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Ceremonial opening of the new branch in Poznań
On 14 September this year, we witnessed a ceremonial opening of our new branch in Poznań. The traditional ribbon cutting was performed by prof. dr. hab. Paweł Czarnecki, MBA, dr. h.c. – Provost of Uczelnia Biznesu i Nauk Stosowanych „Varsovia”, together with Vice Provosts: Ms Magdalena Szydłowska, Mr Piotr Dwornicki and Director of the Branch in Poznań – Ms Milena Jasiurkowska.
The ceremony was also attended by dr. Sławomir Hinc, member of the Business Consultative Council of the University.
The seat of the Branch in Poznań is at ul. św. Michała 43.
“I am very proud that we have created such a wonderful educational project in Poznań, a project that will serve our current and future students. Many sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to this achievement” – said prof. dr. hab. Paweł Czarnecki, Provost of Uczelnia Biznesu i Nauk Stosowanych „Varsovia”.
The opening ceremony was accompanied by an Open Day and various meetings with our lecturers and guests, including Mr Dominik Górny (presenter, journalist, poet, member of the board of Polish Writers), Mr Bartosz Minge (sales director at RAN Logistic) and Ms Karolina Puwałowska (Administration Director at Mercator).
The Open Day was also attended by students of Uczelnia Biznesu i Nauk Stosowanych „Varsovia” – Branch in Poznań, who shared their experiences of studying at our University, providing information on the practical side of a student life.
Uczelnia Biznesu i Nauk Stosowanych „Varsovia” – Branch in Poznań is currently recruiting for undergraduate and graduate study programmes in the fields of management and psychology as well as for postgraduate studies, including Master of Business Administration (MBA) and others. Our University strives to provide its students with friendly study conditions and we adapt to individual interests thus preparing our graduates for the needs of today’s labour market.