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  • 15.08.2020
    15. elokuuta vietämme juhlallisesti Varsovan taistelun 100-vuotispäivää. Varsovan taistelu oli Puolan ja Neuvostoliiton sodan (1919-1920) huipentuma ja yksi Puolan, Euroopan ja maailman historian ratkaisevimmista tapahtumista.
  • 23.07.2020
    The call for proposals in the "Polish Returns 2020. COVID-19 Edition" program is addressed to institutions planning to employ scientists whose research may be relevant for broadening knowledge and solving significant problems related to the COVID-19 pandemic and its consequences, in particular representatives of broadly understood health and biomedical sciences.
  • 16.07.2020
    Clean path to a new model of globalization: time for European 5G realism
  • 09.06.2020
    Embassy of Poland and Consulate will be closed on 11th of June and 19th of June in observance of Corpus Christi and Juhannus, respectively.
  • 28.05.2020
    The 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 2019. Historians can submit their works until 31 August 2020.
  • 25.05.2020
    Polish companies have long-term experience in working for nuclear energy as well as nuclear research centers functioning in the field of nuclear energy.
  • 13.05.2020
    Despite the pandemic, the difficult situation and restrictions in many countries where Poles and people of Polish origin live and work, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to address the needs of our compatriots – especially children and youth – who wish to keep in touch with our national culture, history and literature.
  • 08.05.2020
    Seventy five years after the end of the Second World War, we pay tribute to its victims. We remember the indomitable struggle of the Polish nation against Nazi Germany throughout the conflict in Europe, lasting from September 1939 to May 1945.
  • 03.05.2020
    Adopted on 3 May 1791 in Warsaw by the Sejm of the Polish Republic (later known as the Great Sejm), the Polish Constitution was Europe’s first and the world’s second modern constitution.
  • 17.04.2020
    Due to the state of epidemic threat, NAWA has extended the call for applications for Poland My First Choice Scholarship Programme until 30th of April 2020.
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