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Come to Lublin!

17.01.2023 projekt
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2023 is a unique year for Lublin and The Lublin University of Technology.

As a USN student, thanks to The Education Programme Component II – Mobility in Higher Education financed by the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism EEA Grants, you have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to come and study during the spring semester and help us to celebrate this unrepeatable time.

#EEAGrants

The city will welcome many from Europe and around the World to Celebrate THE EUROPEAN YOUTH CAPITAL. With many events and entertainment. Choose yours by following https://lublin.eu/en/lublin/youth-lublin/

#LublinisYOUth

The Lublin University of Technology will celebrate its own „PLATINUM JUBILEE”, the 70th anniversary of its formal establishment, the very beginning.

Mid-XX  Lublin, as an industrial city, lacked a relevant education system. With a limited workforce available skilled engineers, industrial and production designers were in high demand. Within a few years of building the” right team” in 1953 government legally appointed the establishment of the Evening School of Engineering in Lublin. From that point forward, the school grew and eventually became the Lublin University of Technology.

Fast forward to 2023, we have six faculties,  24 fields of study in 7 scientific disciplines, and close to 50 000 graduates in 70 years.

There was never a better time to come and study at the Lublin University of Technology.

SUCH A PITY YOU ARE NOT HERE YET!!!!

 #pollub70

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The Education Programme Component II Mobility in Higher education EOG/21/K2/W/0012 has  funding of 36 225,00 EUR for which  85%  is an EEA Grant contribution and 15% is aquired through domestic funding. The main objective of the Programme is to strengthen bilateral relations between Poland and the Donor States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway) at all levels of education by the Mobility Projects in Higher Education