Our today’s respondent is an Erasmus officer, from the Office for Research and Project Management. Magdalena has been working on her position over 6 years now, and she is responsible for outcoming and incoming mobilities for university stuff and students. She is passionate about traveling and culture art.

Magdalena Rudy
Today Magdalena will tell us more about her job and the Erasmus+ program.
First of all, could you please introduce yourself to our readers and say a few words about your interests and work?
Despite the fact that students are increasingly talking about exchange programs, there is also a part that does not yet know about all the possibilities of university life. Please tell us what is the Erasmus+ program and what role does it play in the development of university progression?
During your working experience, I am sure there have been quite stories, both, positive and negative. What is the most difficult part of your job?
On average , how many students from other countries use Erasmus+ during the year and what can the University of Opole offer them?
What do you think is the most exciting thing about exchange programs and why should students try their luck with it?
And finally, I would like to ask you to explain to our recruits the criterias and the registration process for the upcoming and future Erasmus+ exchange programs.
You can find the Erasmus+ Programme, Office for Research and Project Management in Kmicic dormitory hall. Every interested student can visit it from Monday to Friday between 11:00 A.M. – 01:00 P.M.
Tamta Paitchadze
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