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Together with Wizz Air we announce special Cabin Crew Recruitment Day for students at our University.
Can we express our opinions without fear of being prosecuted? Excluded from public space? Boycotted in social life? Please join the debate on December 17th at 8:00am in Room 36 and (re)define the concept: Does freedom of speech have limitations?
We shall start celebrating Christmas at Lazarski University as early as Wednesday, 8 December at 12.00 p.m, room 118!
The Czech Republic is our neighbour - both similar and completely different from us. We will talk about what unites us and what divides us at the meeting with Anna Sydoruk. We will also visit Prague and other beautiful places virtually and try Czech beer delicacies.
Classism, rankism, cancel culture, inclusiveness and diversity, racial discrimination, gender specific words, soft language, gender-neutral language and #metoo movement… They are all factors contributing to the rise and flourishing popularity of political correctness and its impact on social, political, cultural and even everyday life, making its presence nearly ubiquitous.

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On the 1st of February 2023, the Faculty of Medicine MedExcellence Medical Simulation Centre formally started the implementation of the project entitled “V4 Network of Medical Simulation Centres: Building Good Practices.”
Until February 24th, final-year students and graduates of Lazarski University can apply for work internships at the European Union Intellectual Property Office in Alicante (EUIPO) or the European Patent Office in Munich (EPO)
On January 28th, Lazarski University was visited by over a hundred students from Warsaw high schools - participants of the regional competition of the Olympiad on Knowledge about Poland and the Modern World.
On December 17, at Lazarski University, we met to discuss the concept of freedom of speech. We tried to answer the questions: Can we express our opinions without fear of being prosecuted? Excluded from public space? Boycotted in social and professional life? Is it a privilege of every human being and an absolute right, or is it subject to prohibitions and restrictions?
At the end of November we met with Martin Makoni - the author of the book "The Nitram Archives" and a student of Lazarski University. The meeting was moderated by Edyta Wietecha - a psychologist and a French language teacher on the English-language study path.