Mission and tradition

Our mission, as intended by founder Ryszard Lazarski, is to create a place distinguished by the practical dimension of education, its international character and work ethos.

Our university's international community maintains the highest ethical standards, prides itself on openness and respect for all cultures and religions.

Our university is distinguished by its subjective approach to students, who gain knowledge here, learn critical thinking, responsible leadership and civic engagement.

Code of Ethics

The conduct of each member of the Lazarski University academic community, which consists of research and teaching staff, students and administrative staff, is marked by respect for personal dignity, honor and the good of the University.

  1. Caring for the individual development and good name of both each member and the Lazarski University academic community as a whole are fundamental duties.
  2. In an effort to build a trustworthy academic community that enjoys social prestige, academic, teaching, student and administrative staff are concerned with ensuring the highest academic standards, maximum openness and transparency in decision-making, respect for universal values, culture of speech, mutual respect and kindness.
  3. Older members of the academic community facilitate its younger members' full integration into the University.
  4. Exercising full freedom of speech, exploration and thought, members of the academic community respect the cultural heritage, the tradition of Lazarski and the rules of coexistence of the academic community.
  5. Punctuality, conscientiousness in fulfilling duties and attention to improving their qualifications are the ambition of all members of the Lazarski community.
  6. The academic community considers it its duty to spread the ideas of tolerance, empathy, peaceful resolution of social conflicts and providing help to those in need in the academic community and beyond.
  7. Members of Lazarski's academic community disapprove of all manifestations of violence, racism, discrimination, fanaticism, corruption and copyright infringement and ensure that they do not take place within the walls of the University.
  8. Each member of Lazarski's academic community is committed to cleanliness and aesthetics, and to minimizing the cost of maintaining the facilities of their work and study environment.
  9. To ensure ethical standards, objectivity and impartiality, members of Lazarski's academic community voluntarily refrain from assuming a position, function, supervision, giving an opinion or participating in disciplinary proceedings whenever a conflict of interest could arise on this occasion, as well as when they have violated the principles of this Code.
  10. The academic community, headed by its authorities, cares for its employees, students and alumni and preserves the memory of the late Founder of the University.