ERASMUS+ INTERNATIONAL DAYS 2020 AT WSBPI “APEIRON”
On 7–8 October 2020 in Krakow, Erasmus+ International Days at University of Public and Individual Security “Apeiron” took place.
Below you can see what attractions we offered to our participants!
Erasmus+ Information Desk
During Erasmus+ International Days at University of Public and Individual Security “Apeiron”, the guests were invited to come to our Erasmus+ Information Desk in the venue’s foyer. They were able to meet WSBPI “Apeiron” Erasmus+ Team and other Erasmus+ participants. They could pick up some of our Erasmus+ materials, ask us questions about Erasmus+ cooperation with WSBPI “Apeiron”, share good Erasmus+ practices – or simply chat with us so as to polish English language skills.
Presentation
A presentation by WSBPI “Apeiron” employee was delivered, titled “Erasmus+: keeping universities in touch during the pandemic”.
Journal exhibition
During Erasmus+ International Days, an exhibition of scientific journals took place. The guests were presented journalns issued by the Research and Publishing Institute for Security and Defence Studies at WSBPI “Apeiron” in Krakow.
Poster session
The guests were also invited to take part in a poster session, and send posters on the following topics: „ Immigration crisis and cultural clash”; „ Opportunities for social and international security connected with the mobility of students and researchers”; „Erasmus+: an answer to the challenges of cultural clash”; „Experiences and good practices in Erasmus+ programme: the case of our institution”.
Unfortunately, due the pandemic situation, not all invited participants were able to participate in the poster session physically. However, some of them found an alternative way! Below, you can see the work by Yulia Romashova and Victoria Savenko – students of the Kaliningrad Branch of St. Petersburg State Agrarian University, Polessk, Russia, who made a poster and sent it to us electronically (photos and text):
We welcome you to take part in further Erasmus+ activities at WSBPI “Apeiron”!