The Nicolaus Copernicus University will be celebrating its University Day on 19 February 2020 – the 557th birth anniversary of its patron, Nicolaus Copernicus (born 19 February 1473). As each year, a special ceremony will be held as a tribute to the man who “stopped the Sun and moved the Earth”.
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New year provides a great opportunity to implement environmentally friendly solutions on a larger scale. This is why new waste segregation rules have been introduced in Poland, valid as of 1 January 2020.
A hundred years ago, on 20 January 1920, Bydgoszcz officially regained the status of a Polish city after 148 years of annexation to Prussia. On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of this return to the Motherland, the title of Distinguished Citizens of Bydgoszcz was awarded to outstanding individuals who contributed to the development of the city and served Poland and the Polish cause.
We invite you to explore our website devoted to the English Division! It provides useful information concerning our English-taught programmes.
Prof. dr hab. Jacek Manitius has been appointed as the Vice-Rector for Collegium Medicum. His term of office began on 1 December 2019. Prof. Manitius took over the post after prof. dr hab. Grażyna Odrowąż-Sypniewska, who is now retired.
We are pleased to welcome over 80 first-year students of Medicine, Nursing and Physiotherapy!
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