EDUCATION PROGRAMME
MF EOG 2014-2021




GENERAL INFORMATION
The Education Programme, where the Foundation for the Development of the Education System (FRSE) act as the Programme Operator, is one of the programmes implemented under the agreements signed on the 20th December 2017 between Poland and the Donor States – Iceland, the Principality of Liechtenstein and the Kingdom of Norway.
Objective of the Programme
The main objective of the Programme Education is to reduce economic and social disparities within the European Economic Area (EEA) and to strengthen bilateral relations between Poland and the Donor States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) at all levels of education.
Contact:
edukacja.eog@frse.org.pl
STUDENT INTAKE
1ST INTAKE:
Applications are accepted between November 2021 and January 2022.
In order to take part in the recruitment, an application form and a confirmation of the knowledge of English at the B2 level must be submitted to IRO SGGW.
2ND INTAKE:
NORWAY: There are a few places available.
Deadline for applications: July 3, 2022.
More information available here:
https://www.sggw.sylosoftware.pl/semestr-letni-w-norwegii-nabor/
NORWAY
International Relations Office invites you to take part in the recruitment for spending summer semester at the Ostfold University College, Norway.
Two vacancies are available, we are looking for first-cycle students (or second-cycle students if the study program allows it) from the Faculty of Economics.
The trip will be financed from the EEA and Norway Grants – qualified persons will receive an scholarship in the amount of EUR 1,200 / month plus a travel grant of EUR 275.
ISLAND
The International Relations Office invites you to take part in the recruitment for spending summer semester at the Agricultural University of Iceland.
There are two vacancies for studies and one place for internships.
The trip will be financed from the EEA and Norway Grants – qualified persons will receive an scholarship in the amount of EUR 1,200 / month plus a travel grant of EUR 360.
DOKUMENTS
For more information please contact:
Anna Jasiuk
e-mail: erasmus@sggw.sylosoftware.pl
phone: 22 59 310 56
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
Project EOG/21/K2/W/0011_Component II – Mobility in Higher Education under the Education Programme benefits from the funding of EUR 47,415 received from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway under the EEA Funds. The aim of the project is to eliminate economic differences and strengthen human potential through the mobility of students and university employees.
Education programme
In search of a lost landscape - in the footsteps of genius loci Gucina
Starting at the Church of St. Katarzyna on Służewo, ul. Fosa 17, Warsaw
Saturday, 16 September 2017 10:00 a.m. 11.
Please confirm your participation:
warszawa@pbsociety.org.pl
More information on http://edd.nid.pl/ and http://www.ptb.waw.pl/
Participants of the tour will receive a commemorative publishing house about Guin
Gucin, the former court-park foundation of the Wilanowski key, in the bicentenary of its creation focuses on the attention of researchers – naturalists, historians, landscape architects – even though it remains an unknown place for the inhabitants of Warsaw. Little is left of the material tissue, but the historical tradition of the place makes the memory of it still ongoing and admonishes for respect for the beautifully conceived, national in its pronunciation of the work. Lost to a large extent, destroying since the middle of the XIX century has become a place of incursion of wildlife and today it is its valuable mainstay in the urbanocenoza of Warsaw.
The historical establishment of the court and park, created by Stanisław Kostka and his wife Aleksandra Potocki in 1817, was located on the Ursynowska Slope between the Church of St. Peter. Katarzyna and Potok Służewski and belonged to the subsidiary estates of wilanowski key together with Natolin and Morysin. This place selected “for a charming location” at the vistula slope and creek was then embellished by Potocki. After the death of Stanisław Kostka Potocki, his wife’s efforts were founded here an unusual Grove – a monument to the memory of this great patriot, statesman and scholar and his brother Ignatia Potocki. The lightest people of that era planted here trees-monuments, the sound of which after centuries was reminiscent of the great ideas and achievements of the Potocki brothers, but also of their associates. Will we find trees planted here today with the hands of Julian Ursin Niemcewicz, Stanislaw Staszic, Michał Szubert and many others?