Colleagues from the University of Wroclaw visited Varna Free University under the Erasmus+ programme.
Founded in 1702, the University of Wroclaw is one of the oldest higher education institutions in Central Europe. The state research university in Poland educates students in 10 faculties, 13 departments, 31 institutes and more than 100 programmes. Teaching in bachelor's, master's and PhD programmes is in Polish and English. The university is actively developing double degree programmes with foreign universities.
During the working meetings, the possibilities for expanding international cooperation and increasing the number of students that the two universities exchange under the Erasmus+ programme were discussed.
The colleagues from the University of Wrocław were impressed by the university's campus, the majors on offer and the digital learning opportunities for students. It was useful to share good practices for teaching students during the pandemic and the development of international activity.