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On April 4th, 2025, Lazarski University will host a unique celebration of Turkish culture, tradition, and entrepreneurship.
Palermo, the Sicilian mafia, and two brave judges – it sounds like the plot of an action movie, but it really happened! We invite you to a lecture on how Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino defeated Cosa Nostra. Judge Carlo Marzella and Professor Aldo Schiavello will guide us through the investigation and trial.
For some time now more and more distinctive right wing nationalist tendencies have been observed in many European countries. Conservative parties, often representing extreme views are gaining bigger and bigger support among not only European societies…
The new year at SJO begins with a new challenge. "Languages Through Cooking" is a multilingual project by students learning languages other than English. On January 15, 2025, participants will demonstrate that cooking traditional Spanish, German, French, and Ukrainian dishes can be not only an enjoyable culinary experience but also an effective tool for learning a language and a great way to integrate.
Welcome to an academic debate on China's growing influence in the world. Is this a potentially dangerous situation, or should we see it as an opportunity for good business?

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The Publishing House of the Lazarski University has published an open-access, peer-reviewed monograph titled „Prawo lotnicze z perspektywy bezpieczeństwa oraz zrównoważonego rozwoju” edited by prof. dr hab. Anna Konert and dr Agnieszka Fortońska (Faculty of Law and Administration).
You are kindly invited to participate in the fifth Round Table Debate of the Lazarski University. It is a new form of a debate during which we are going to discuss controversial topics concerning medicine. Such a formula will allow for a more spontaneous expression than in the case of more formal rules of Oxford debates.
A flamenco show, a wealth of information, a quiz, and breaking a piñata, followed by a delicious live-served treat. In a nutshell, that's how we can summarize Spain Day. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, it's best to see for yourself in the gallery how the event went. 😊 Most of the photos were taken by Olivier Zdanowicz.
We invite everyone who has just learned the Polish language or feels competent, to our competition to show their singing skills.
The Faculty of Law and Administration, along with the Foreign Language Centre, hosted an investigative judge, dr. Carlo Maarzella from the Office of the Attorney General and Prof. Aldo Schiavella,, a representative from the University of Palermo. The investigative judge Carlo Marzella delivered a lecture titled "Falcone and Borsellino – The Importance of Remembrance," presenting the lasting legacy and achievements of two judges who were assassinated by the Sicilian mafia, Cosa Nostra, in the early 1990s.