Uniwersytet Jagielloński, Poland
Kraków’s Hidden Treasures: A Semester of Museum Marvels
Picture this: a city where every cobblestone whispers tales of a rich history, where the past breathes through architectural marvels and cultural gems. As you stroll along its streets, you’re enveloped by the echoes of old legends, the scent of…
Keep reading…City Lifestyle: Academic Culture in Krakow
By Caterina Rossi Jagiellonian University, Faculty of International and Political Studies, Institute of European Studies There’s a good chance that if you’re reading this article, you are wondering whether or not the Jagiellonian University could fit your interests and if…
Keep reading…City Lifestyle: Krakow
The article features the second largest city of Poland – the vibrant and beautiful Krakow. The author describes the city and its lifestyle in 5 reasons explaining why Euroculture students should choose this city as their future living location. Such…
Keep reading…City Guide – Krakow
In this edition of the Euroculture City Guides, Rachele de Felice will tell you about her experiences and recommendations for Kraków, where she has just finished studying at the Jagiellonian University for her second semester
Keep reading…Second Time a Charm?
Heather Southwood│southwood28@gmail.com In Goettingen I was one of approximately twenty Euroculture students, in Krakow that became one of nine, in Indianapolis I couldn’t sit in Starbucks on campus for long without someone I knew walking in, so when I made…
Keep reading…My Memories of Krakow: the Heart of Polish Culture and Cuisine
Suzanna Fatyan │susanna202001@yahoo.com In the spring of 2006, I was accepted to the MA Euroculture programme in Poland. Childhood memories suddenly took over me: my Mom playing Chopin – ballad, nocturne, waltz and mazurek (mazurka). Music filling the house. A…
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