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The Head of the International Cooperation Department and Spokesperson of the Bronisław Markiewicz State University of Technology and Economics in Jarosław, MSc Magdalena Bojarska and foreign students who are staying at the University within the Erasmus+ Programme organize a charity campaign for Homeless Animal Shelter in Orzechowce which will take place from 14 December, 2021 to 31 March, 2022 at the PWSTE campus and at some stores.
The action is supported by the Honorary Patronage of the Rector, prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Rejman.
The purpose of the initiative is to provide the animals in the shelter with the material assistance. The marked cartons will be used for dry and wet food stuffs, as well as for toys, leashes, collars and cat litter, due to which the pets will be able to survive in winter.
Currently, there are some hundreds of animals in the Homeless Animal Shelter in Orzechowce. They are mostly victims of accidents or of exhaustion caused by lonely wandering around the town or by negligence of the previous owners. Like the participants of the shelter team, who want to help the animals staying in the shelter, we dream about more and more empathetic people who would like to join us and be eager to help our smaller suffering pets.
There are various ways to support shelter residents - from provision of a temporary place of residence, due to financial and material help - to volunteering, spending free time while walking the dogs. We strongly encourage you to do it.
We kindly ask you to help the dogs and cats. If you have a possibility to provide a shelter animal with a place of residence - do not hesitate to do it. On the other hand, if you want to help, but you don’t have the possibility of physical adaptation, you can become a “virtual pet-sitter”. Adopting a dog or a cat virtually, you support them financially.
You can find more detailed information: http://www.schroniskoorzechowce.pl
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In case of any questions, please refer to: Magdalena Bojarska, tel: 660 508 412
PREPARATION OF THE PWSTE CAMPUS FOR THE ACTION FOR THE SHELTER IN ORZECHOWCE ! ! !
Preparing of the campus of PWSTE for the campaign for the Shelter for Homeless Animals in Orzechowce by placing cardboard boxes with posters promoting the initiative to support animals.
We collect into them wet and dry food for dogs and cats, toys, leashes and collars,
as well as litter for cats that will allow the shelter residents to survive the winter.
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Department of International Cooperation and foreign students staying at PWSTE within the Erasmus+ Programme during preparations for the campaign for the Shelter for Homeless Animals in Orzechowce, which will take place from December 14, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
We prepared cardboard boxes, which we covered with posters promoting the initiative supporting animals from the shelter in Orzechowce. We will collect for them wet and dry food for dogs and cats, toys, leashes and collars, as well as litter for cats, which will allow the shelter residents to survive the winter.
The cardboard boxes have already been placed on the campus of our University.
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In the period from September to November 2021, the International Cooperation Department of the Bronislaw Markiewicz State Higher School of Technology and Economics in Jaroslaw was a place of internship for 2 students, representing a Turkish high school - Kütahya Dumlupınar University.
Ahmad Murad and Mohammad Khaibar Nasim Zada were responsible for daily communication between international students studying at PWSTE, helping with basic administrative work, assisting the Head of International Cooperation Office with daily tasks and they got familiarized with the specificity of work in the international department.
The traineeship was organized in the framework of the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Commission. Erasmus+ internships are part of the mobility opportunities offered by universities and aim to allow students to have international experience in a practical work context.
Being an intern abroad means gaining practical, hands-on experience at an international company or organization while still having all the fun adventures - and not to mention college credit - afforded during a study abroad program.
International Relations Office of PWSTE in Jaroslaw has the pleasure to directing its internship offer to international students within the Erasmus+ Placement framework.
Erasmus+ internships can be carried out in the programme countries, which include the Member States of the European Union and the Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia or Turkey.
On November 15-19, 2021, we hosted scientists from the Turkish partner university Adana Alparslan Türkeş Science and Technology University. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Lütfü Sarıbulut and Asst. Prof. Dr. Gokay Disken were hosted by MSc Magdalena Bojarska, Head of International Cooperation Department at PWSTE in Jarosław and they conducted a series of lectures for foreign students staying at PWSTE as part of the Erasmus+ Programme.
On 25-29 October 2021, associate prof. Anastasiia Pandas, PhD representing Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture - visited PWSTE, Jarosław. On behalf of the Rector, prof. Krzysztof Rejman she was welcomed by MSc Magdalena Bojarska, Head of the International Cooperation Department of the University of Jarosław. Anastasiia Pandas received a diploma certifying her active conduct of classes with students during a few days of her stay within the Erasmus+ Programme. Classes were focused on the following topics: formation and development of urban agglomerations: Ukraine’s experience and modern tools and technologies of effective urban space management. Presenting the advantages of the Odessa State Academy of Building and Architecture, the guest met with the Erasmus+ students from Spain and Turkey, staying at our University.
The academic worker came to PWSTE due to the project written by Magdalena Bojarska, Head of the International Cooperation Department, who was responsible for organization and staying the above person within the Erasmus+ Programme. It was PWSTE, Jarosław that was the applicant institution, and received a grant in Action 1 “Educational mobility” in the Erasmus+ Programme, due to which institutions can get funding not only for students and academic staff exchange from the countries participating in the program, but also for the participants from partner countries outside the European Union.
During the several-day meetings, the framework for the several-year-long and future cooperation was discussed.
Realizing the above program, the representative of the Odessa State Academy of Building and Architecture benefited from the Erasmus+ Programme which was widened by the scope of its activities to countries beyond the European Union as part of the educational mobility of students and academic staff, resulting from PWSTE cooperation with partner countries.
The foreign guest admired modern equipment of our School and was delighted with cordial hospitality of the staff.