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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?
We cordially invite you to enjoy warm and tasty waffles at Lazarski University! The action begins on Saturday, December 7. Join us and contribute to the organization of the most important event in the world of legal education in 2025.
How can you discover the name of your future spouse? How and when can you predict your future? On Friday, November 29th, we will present to you the Polish traditions of St. Catherine's Day and St. Andrew's Day.
There has been a war going on just over the borders of our country for over two years. Is this a local military conflict or a global one? Can we feel safe as a member of NATO? Should we perhaps assume that our country is potentially at risk? Do we know what to do if for some reason our country were drawn into this war? Are we informed how to protect ourselves in the event of an attack on our country? Do we know whose instructions to listen to and where to go to get help? Do we know the civil defense structures? Can we recognize the signals and scale of the threat? Can we defend ourselves against a potential invasion? If you know the answers to the above questions, you are probably in the minority.
On 9th of May, at Lazarski University we had the pleasure to meet representatives of Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey.

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On October 28, Lazarski University, in cooperation with the ACAMS Poland Chapter, hosted the conference “KYC: Know Your Customer or Know Your Criminal”.
We recently spoke with Varvara Viarkovich, a 3rd-year student at Lazarski University (Business Economics specialisation), about her experience in an international consulting project with Quinnipiac University. Together with an international team, she helped design a strategy for introducing a Polish company to the U.S. market - gaining first-hand consulting experience and cross-cultural collaboration skills along the way.
From 1 August 2025, Poland’s Ministry of Science and Higher Education requires foreign applicants to present an accepted English certificate at B2 level or higher when applying to English-taught programmes.