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May 20, we invite you to MiniMEU Lazarski organised by BETA Polska Association and Lazarski University, in cooperation with Model European Union Strasbourg and the #EUrVoteMatters campaign.
On May 23, you will have the chance to showcase your performing arts skills on stage at Lazarski University.
The Department of Government Studies and the Club of Political Science are organising the international conference 'The Balkans In, On the Road or Out of the European Union'.
On April, 11th we will tackle an ever-increasingly complex and mind-boggling issue of artificial intelligence (AI). What is it, really, and why now?

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On January 15, 2022 you are welcome to join an online debate on the immigration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border.
Peter Gee, an experienced English language teacher at Lazarski University and a native speaker, gave a lecture on mediation at the first international conference MiLLaT - Mediation in Language Learning and Teaching.
Lazarski University Press published another monography in open access. The author of “The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime, Results of a Global Legal Study and a Factual Study of the UK” is Yulian Skoropadyk (Faculty of Economics and Management).
On Thursday, December 16, our foreign students had the opportunity to learn about Polish customs and traditions related to Christmas and to hear about the extraordinary symbolism of Christmas. В четверг, 16 декабря, наши иностранные студенты имели возможность познакомиться с польскими обычаями и традициями, связанными с Рождеством, и услышать о необыкновенной символике этого Рождества.
We discussed the latest changes in the world of online entertainment, namely a ruling by a Chinese government organization that limits online play time for young people to three hours a week. The new rules ban online gaming outside of these hours and limit online gaming time for under-18s to one hour in the evening on Fridays, weekends, and public holidays. Responsibility for ensuring that children play only three hours a week falls largely on Chinese game companies such as NetEase and Tencent. The rules do not include penalties for individual players.