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International Exchange

The Tischner European University is exchanging students and staff with many universities abroad. The geographical area covered and the  number of our partner institutions is growing every year. Today we collaborate with 34 institutions from 17 countries, including USA.

Since 2004 Tischner European University has been a proud holder of an Erasmus University Charter, entitling it to participation in the EU-founded Erasmus programme, which supports Higher Education Institutions and since 2007 constitutes an element of the Lifelong Learning Program developed on the European level. Every year we successfully apply for Erasmus grants, which give significant administrative and financial support to those students who wish to study for a semester or complete an internship abroad. Every year we also host students from our partner institutions, or individuals coming as "visiting students".

Besides spending one or two semester abroad on Erasmus programme, TEU students have possibility to participate in many short-term programmes, which is a great chance to meet new friends, taste other cultures and take part in serious, multinational debates. International students willing to learn more about Poland and Central Europe in a short period of time, come to TEU for a few weeks to participate in summer schools, or to take part in projects organized by student associations, some co-funded by the EU programme "Youth in Action".

Exchanges, study trips and intensive programs involving local and international students, are complemented by lectures offered by professors from abroad, open meetings with distinguished guests and conferences gathering speakers from all over the world.

Jose Maria Aznar, former Prime Minister of Spain; Rocco Butigilione, Italian Minister of European Politics; Prof. Clyde Wilcox from the Georgetown University (USA); Prof. Anjoo Sharan Upadhyaya from the Banaras Hindu University in India; Gyaliong Tsetrin, former political prisoner from Tibet -  these are just a few of those who have visited us up till now.

Religion

 

Poland is 95% Roman Catholic, and on Sunday Roman-Catholic religious services take place in every church and almost at any time.

 

Roman Catholic religious services in foreign languages:


• St. Gilles’ Church, ul. Grodzka 67, Sun 10.30 am (English)
• St. Barbara’s Church, Mały Rynek 8, Sun 7.00 pm (German)
• The Apostle John’s Church, ul. św. Jana 7, every first Sun of the month 11.00 am (French)
• Franciscans’ Basilica, ul. Franciszkańska 4, every second Sun of the month 3.00 pm (Spanish)

 

Christian Churches of other denominations:


• Adventist, ul. Lubelska 25, Sat 9.30 am
• Evangelical-Augsburg, ul. Grodzka 58, Sun 10.00 am
• Evangelical-Methodist, ul. Długa 3, Sun 10.00 am
• Orthodox, ul. Szpitalna 24, Sat 5.00 pm, Sun 10.00 am
• Polish-Catholic, ul. Friedleina 8, Sun 10.00 am; ul. Miechowity 19, Sun 10.00 am
• Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church, ul. Wiślna, Sun 10.30 am
• Pentecost Church, ul. Lubomirskiego 7a, Tue 6.00 pm, Fri 6.00 pm, Sun 10.00 pm
• Baptist Christians, ul. Wyspiańskiego 4, Sun 11.00 am

 

Judaism - Orthodox

On Sabbath day regular prayers take place in the Remuh synagogue, ul. Szeroka 40.

 

Islam

There is no mosque in Krakow. A small Muslim community (including some students) meets and prays in private flats.

Contact

Tischner European University
ul. Westerplatte 11, 31-033 Kraków
Poland
tel.: (+48 12) 683 24 00
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