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The first meetings of the OPEN UP! DARE TO! VOL. 2 program are coming this April!

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Migration and equal treatment are among the most important challenges facing modern societies. We invite you to two open meetings that combine expert knowledge with a practical approach to building dialogue, counteracting stereotypes, and strengthening attitudes based on respect and inclusivity.

🏠 Shared Home – talking about migration without prejudice
📅 April 8, 2026 | ⏰ 11:00–13:00 | 📍 CK STOS

Migration is one of the key phenomena of the modern world – it has a real impact on societies, economies, and the everyday lives of millions of people. At the same time, it is a topic heavily burdened with stereotypes and simplifications that often overshadow reliable knowledge.

OPEN UP! DARE TO! – VOL. 2

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OPEN UP! Be curious about other people. DARE TO! Don’t be afraid to speak English.

Inter Hub invites staff, PhD candidates, and students to participate in the second edition of the intercultural competence development program titled OPEN UP! DARE YOURSELF! The program consists of a series of events – a film screening, meetings with special guests, and training sessions. All events will take place in April and May on our campus. Participation in the program is free of charge.

This invitation is for anyone who wants to:

Free legal advice for foreigners

We invite international employees, PhD students, and students to take advantage of free legal consultations organized as part of a project funded by the NAWA "Welcome to Poland" program.

We offer support in the following areas:

  • legalization of stay in Poland,

  • employment of family members,

  • access to the education system,

  • access to the healthcare system,

  • renting/purchasing an apartment,

  • tax issues,

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Open data, academia, and ethics: fostering trust through data-based reasoning

To kick off our webinar series on 'Open data, academia, and ethics', we will explore how open data and emerging technologies shape research integrity, knowledge production, and public trust. This webinar aims to show how data-based arguments are constructed in academic and AI-supported research and why transparency at the level of data is not sufficient to ensure integrity. 

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