UW Careers Office and the initiative “Applied Linguistics Students in the Labour Market” would like to invite you to take part in the UW Language Career Fair!

The aim of the event is to create a space where students and graduates will have the opportunity to meet with representatives of various business sectors, have a look at job offers and learn more about the recruitment process. In addition, in this year’s edition of the Fair, there are a number of attractions for visitors prepared: workshops, a career counselor zone, a contest with prizes, the opportunity to take a professional photo for your CV and a free hearing test.

Among others, international companies, for whom language skills are as important as professional skills, have confirmed their participation. Among our exhibitors are the following companies and institutions: Samsung, Michelin, Linklaters, Armatis, J.P. Morgan, EY, PwC, Philips, Linklaters, HolidayCheck, Worldline, MSA, Enter Air, MAOBI, Alfa Lingua, Bireta, Armatis, Internal Security Agency (ABW) and Foreign Intelligence Agency (AW).

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Get to Know UW – online information meeting

May 4, 2026

Get to Know UW – online information meetings for prospective students Are you planning to study at the University of Warsaw in the 2026/2027 academic year? Join our online information meeting for international students and learn more about study opportunities and the admission process at UW.

Year 2025/2026

May 7: “Unrooted Voices: Weird Vegetation in Contemporary Weird Fiction Audio Drama”

April 29, 2026

Weird Fictions Research Group invites you to join the fourth student lecture in the Weird Vegetation series in the spring semester 2025/26.

American Studies Colloquium Series

May 14: “Queerversity as an Aesthetic Principle: Colonial ghosts and fog machines in the work of Pauline Boudry/Renate Lorenz”

April 29, 2026

We are pleased to invite you to the third lecture of the American Studies Colloquium Series in the 2025/2026 Spring semester! This time we are pleased to host Antke A. Engel with a lecture “Queerversity as an Aesthetic Principle: Colonial ghost and fog machines in the work of Pauline Boudry/ Renate Lorenz”.

Year 2025/2026

April 23: “Crippled Ecology in Motion. Toxic Environments, Non-Normative Bodies and the Politics of Survival in Weird Vegetation”

April 29, 2026

Weird Fictions Research Group invites you to join the first student lecture in the Weird Vegetation series in the spring semester 2025/26.

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Recruitment for the MOST program for 2026/2027

April 16, 2026

Applications for the MOST Student Exchange Program are now open! Apply until May 15.