Polish in Poznan

About the Program: 

CLI students of Polish are encouraged to solidify their knowledge of the language by attending the August session at the School of Polish Language and Culture at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.

Please note that this is not an ASU program. Students apply directly the the AMU program and make all their own arrangements. For full details, see http://summerschool.amu.edu.pl


Founded in 1985, the School of Polish Language and Culture for Foreign Students is part of the Adam Mickiewicz University Institute of the Polish Language. The Institute has over 20 years experience teaching Polish as a foreign language.

AMU offers a variety of courses: 2-, 4-, 6-, and 10-hour, as well as semester- and year-long options, with 6 levels. AMU also organizes a one-year, intensive, preparatory course for foreigners who wish to study in Poland. The program is tailored to meet the needs of all students. Classes are held in the historic Collegium Maius located in downtown, next to the Stanislaw Moniuszko Grand Theatre and Zamek Culture Center. Collegium Maius is very conveniently located. One can reach it by all means of city transportation.

Schedule: 


Schedules vary. See the UMA site for details.

Faculty: 

Dr. Agnieszka Mielczarek represents the program at CLI. The summer school staff can be seen at http://www.schoolpl.amu.edu.pl/go.php/en/staff.html

Housing and Meals: 

See the UMA site for details.

About the Location: 

Poznań is the capital of Wielkopolska, one of the most economically, culturally and touristically interesting regions of Poland. Residing in Poznań, a large, academic city with a vibrant artistic life, numerous of cultural events, clubs, restaurants, pubs, art galleries, exhibits, and monuments makes a great intellectual experience possible.

Cost: 

See the UMA site for details.