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12.08.2021The charging fees issues for educational services by public universities are regulated in the Act of 20 July 2018, Law on Higher Education and Science, and in the case of non-public universities, they result from the internal regulations of these universities.
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09.08.2021Recently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been receiving reports of phone scams in which fraudsters claim to be either MFA’s employees or employees of Polish missions abroad to get the call recipients perform certain actions, especially money transfers. Usually, during the phone conversation scammers will inform you that you have failed to follow certain procedures or provided partial or false data while filling out forms, which will allegedly bring about legal consequences.
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16.06.2021On 16th June the ceremony of handing over 80 pre-fabricated houses for the new Reception Centre for Applicants for International Protection “Limnes” in the Larnaca district was held.
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10.06.2021Information about simplified access to the medical professions in Poland.
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25.05.2021 NicosiaOn May 25th the Polish-Cypriot Seminar on New Technologies „From innovation to economic diplomacy” was held at the University of Cyprus in Nicosia.
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20.05.2021 NikozjaA seminar on the opportunities, threats and challenges for the development of new technologies in the face of COVID-19 pandemic will be held on May 25th at 3 pm. Cypriot time (2 pm. Polish time).
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11.05.2021On the occasion of the 230th anniversary of the adoption of the May 3rd Constitution, on May 11th a piano recital by the Polish pianist Marek Bracha was held at the Pallas Theatre in Nicosia.
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07.05.2021The Minister of Foreign Affairs announces a contest for the best foreign language publication promoting the history of Poland and the best Polish language publication on the history of Polish diplomacy. The contest welcomes works which were published in 2020. Historians can submit their works until 15 August 2021.
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03.05.2021The 230th anniversary of the enactment of the Polish Constitution, the first in Europe, should be an inspiring holiday for the whole of today’s Europe.
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03.05.2021When on 3 May 1791 the Four-Year Sejm also called the Great Sejm adopted The Government Act of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth later known as the Constitution of 3 May, the Polish-Lithuanian state became the Europe’s first and the world’s second that passed the basic law. For its time, it was a progressive and bold legal act which initiated a number of reforms. It also constituted a crowning achievement of the centuries-old links between Poland and Lithuania.