Warsaw University of Technology – Guidebook 2012/2013 EWENT
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Warsaw University of Technology – Guidebook 2012/2013 EWENT
Warsaw University of Technology – Guidebook 2012/2013 EWENT 1. Information about Warsaw. Warsaw (in Polish – Warszawa) is the capital of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population in 2010 was estimated at 1,716,855 residents with a greater metropolitan area of 2,631,902 residents, making Warsaw the 10th most populous city proper in the European Union. photos by Internet Warsaw is also known as the “phoenix city” due to the fact it has survived many wars throughout its history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered from World War II, during which 80% of its buildings were destroyed. 2. Warsaw University of Technology – Politechnika Warszawska Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) founded in 1826 is a research intensive academic institution focused on undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering and applied sciences. It is the largest one from all Polish technical universities. WUT is the highest ranking engineering university in Poland (http://eng.pw.edu.pl/) photos by Internet 1/ 11 3. The weather The climate has four seasons- spring, summer, autumn and winter. Poland has a moderate climate with both maritime and continental elements. This is due to humid Atlantic air which collides over its territory with dry air from the Eurasian interior. As a result, the weather tends to be capricious and the seasons may look quite different in consecutive years. This is particularly true for winters, which are either wet, of the oceanic type, or - less often - sunny, of the continental type. Generally, in north and west Poland the climate is predominantly maritime, with gentle, humid winters and cool, rainy summers, while the eastern part of the country has distinctly continental climate with harsh winters and hotter, drier summers. Current weather forecast you can find below: http://www.imgw.pl/index.php?lang=en&option=com_content&view=article&id=147&Itemi d=180 Polish autumn in Warsaw Photos by Internet Polish summer in Mazury Polish spring in Wilanów Polish winter (Wodospad Szklarki) 2/ 11 4. Polish visa Please find below the link to the list of Polish Embassies- search. http://bazateleadresowa.poland.gov.pl/ Please also find below the link regarding the information how to obtain Polish visa: http://www.msz.gov.pl/Visa,requirements,2346.html 5. What do you need from WUT to receive the visa. WUT is going to send directly to the candidate and to the Embassy the Acceptance Letter. All other documents the Candidate must show in the Embassy during his visit. 6. Basic phrases in Polish. POZDROWIENIA - GREETINGS Dzień dobry - Good day, Good morning (universal greeting) Witam – Good morning (more official) Dobry wieczór - Good evening Dobranoc - Good night Do widzenia - Good bye Do zobaczenia - Good bye (a bit informal) Cześć – Hi/Bye (informal) Hej - Hi Na razie - See you Smacznego - Bon appetit Na zdrowie - Cheers! To your health! INTRODUCING Jestem Paweł - I am Paul Jak się masz? - How are you? Jak się macie? - How are you? (more people) Jak masz na imię? - What is your name? Dokąd idziesz? - Where are you going? Pan - sir, Mr Pani - Mrs, Miss Państwo - a group of people to whom you refer with respect ja - I ty - you Pan, Pani - you (politely referring to a man /woman) on, ona, to - he, she, it my - we wy - you (referring to more persons) Państwo - you (politely referring to more persons) 3/ 11 oni – they UNDERSTANDING Nie rozumiem. - I do not understand Rozumiem tylko trochę. - I understand just a bit. Słucham? - Pardon? Pan (Pani) mówi za szybko. - You speak too quickly. Proszę powtórzyć. - Repeat, please. Proszę powoli. – Slowly, please. Jeszcze raz - once more Trochę - a bit ..., wiesz? - you know? Nie znam polskiego, mówię tylko po angielsku - I do not know Polish, I can speak only English. Tak - Yes Nie - No Jeden, dwa, trzy - One, two, three. Co to jest? - What is it? Ile to kosztuje? - How much is it? Dziękuję (bardzo) - Thank you (very much) Proszę – Please/Here you are Przepraszam - Excuse me/Sorry Kawę czy herbatę? - Coffee or tea? Dwa piwa - Two beers TRAVEL Dokąd jedziesz? - Where are you going? Autokarem? Pociągiem? Samolotem? Na piechotę? - By coach? By train? By plane? On foot? Kiedy masz pociąg (samolot) do Krakowa? - When is your train (plane) to Krakow? Muszę się przesiadać - I have to change (trains). ACCOMMODATION Gdzie mieszkasz? - Where are you staying? Where do you live? Mieszkam w hotelu/u znajomych - I am staying at a hotel/at my friends’ place. Szukamy zakwaterowania. - We are looking for accommodation. Szukam tanich noclegów - I am looking for a cheep lodging. SHOPPING Zapraszamy - Welcome/We invite you (a typical inscription on Polish shops) Lubię zakupy - I love shopping. Nie lubię zakupów - I dislike shopping. Jest za drogo - It is too expensive. Chcę coś tańszego - I want something cheaper. 4/ 11 Kupię to - I will buy this. W czym mogę pomóc? - May I help you? FOOD Smacznego! - Bon appetit! Czy może Pan (Pani) coś polecić? - Is there something you can recommend? Dania mięsne / Dania bez mięsa - Meat dishes / Dishes without meat przystawka, zupy, sałatka, sos, desery - starter, soups, salad, sauce, desserts wołowina, wieprzowina, kurczak, indyk, jagnięcina, ryba - beef, pork, chicken, turkey, lamb, fish ryż, ziemniaki, makaron, frytki, kluski - rice, potatoes, pasta, chips, dumplings Smakowało? - Did you enjoy it? Did it taste well? Rachunek poproszę – The bill, please. BAR Na zdrowie! - Cheers! (To your health) Sto lat! - May (s)he live one hundred years! Jeszcze jedno duże (małe) piwo - One more big (small) glass of beer. Dziękuję, nie palę - Thanks, I do not smoke. WORK w pracy - at work Karol jest już w biurze - Charles is already in the office. Co robisz? - What are you doing? Pracuję na pełny etat - I work full time. 7. Pick-up service If you need the pick-up service you must ask about it in advance. Please send such information with the details of your flight to Mrs. Renata Rakowska (rrakowska@meil.pw.edu.pl) , who is responsible for eASTANA administrative support with cc. to Mrs. Krystyna Różycka (krozycka@meil.pw.edu.pl) You should receive the e-mail information with the contact person from Student’s Union, who will pick you from the airport. 8. Accommodation in Warsaw. Students of Warsaw University of Technology live in 11 student halls of residence. Students live in single, double or triple rooms or in segments which consists of two or three rooms (other residence halls). They can use the gym, swimming pool, library, TV room, laundry and kitchen. In some halls students who live on one floor share the bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. The full list of student’s dormitories is available below: 5/ 11 http://www.meil.pw.edu.pl/eng/PAE2/Students-Exchange/Erasmus/Accommodation-inPoland#1 If you are interested in private accommodation- please visit the following website: http://www.meil.pw.edu.pl/eng/PAE2/Students-Exchange/Erasmus/Accommodation-inPoland#2 You may also contact Mrs. Krystyna Różycka, who can help you in finding the private flats. 9. Academic Calendar Academic calendar Academic year in WUT begins with the first full week of October. The year is split into 2 semesters (15 weeks each). There are several breaks: the Christmas break lasting up to the last two weeks of December, a mid-term break after the first semester (this is usually is a week in February) and the summer break which lasts from the end of June till the beginning of September. The first 2 weeks of September are reserved for second exam session of the previous semester. The regular academic year starts in first days of October. Please find below the detailed schedule of the Academic Year 2012/2013 at WUT: October 2012 01.10.2012 – Inauguration of the Academic Year 2012/2013 02.10.2012 – The first day of classes in winter semester November 2012 02.11.2012- Day off 15.11.2012 – The WUT’s Day December 2012 22.12.2012 – The first day of winter holidays January 2013 01.01.2013 – The last day of winter holidays 28.01.2013- Deadline for submitting the diploma thesis on the B.Sc. studies 28.01.2013 – The last day of winter semester 29.01.2013 – Foreign Language WUT’s exam 30.01.2013- The first day of the winter examination session February 2013 6/ 11 12.02.2013 – The last day of winter examination session 13.02.2013- The first day of registration period 20.02.2013- The first day of the summer semester classes March 2013 29.03.2013– The first day of spring holidays April 2013 02.04.2013- The last day of spring holidays May 2013 02.05.2013- Day free of classes 17.05.2013 – JUVENALIA- the day off from classes June 2013 14.06.2013- The last day of summer semester 15.06.2013- The first day of summer examination session 17.06.2013- Foreign Language WUT’s exam 30.06.2013- The last day of summer examination session July 2013 01.07.2013- The first day of summer holidays August 2013 31.08.2013 – The last day of summer holidays September 2013 01.09.2013- The first day of autumn examination session 02.09.2013- Foreign Language WUT’s exam 09.09.2013- Deadline for submitting the diploma thesis on the B.Sc. studies 15.09.2013- The last day of the autumn examination session 16.09.2013- The first day of the registration period 30.09.2013- The last day of the registration period and the last day of the Academic Year 2012/2013 Additional information: In winter semester: The classes on 14.11.2012; which are normally on Wednesday are going to be held according to the Thursday classes schedule. In summer semester: The classes on 15.05.2013, which are normally on Wednesday, are going to be held according to the Friday classes schedule. 7/ 11 10. Before your arrival: 1. Please be informed that there is 19 Faculties at our University. 2. The Faculties, which offers studies in English are listed below: B.Sc. Offer The Faculty of Civil Engineering Wydział Inżynierii Lądowej Contact person: dr inż. Aleksander Szwed tel. wew.: (22) 234 + wew: 5676 e-mail: a.szwed@il.pw.edu.pl The Faculty of Electronic Wydział Elektroniki i Contact person: and Information Technology Technik Informacyjnych mgr inż. Małgorzata Domańska tel. wew.: (22) 234 + wew: 5775 e-mail: m.domanska@elka.pw.edu.pl The Faculty of Power and Wydział Mechaniczny Aeronautical EngineeringEnergetyki i Lotnictwa Contact person: Krystyna Różycka krozycka@meil.pw.edu.pl + 48 22 234 61 45 Faculty of Environmental Engineering Wydział Inżynierii Środowiska Contact person: Dr. Wiktor Treichel wiktor.treichel@is.pw.edu.pl Faculty of Mathematics and Wydział Matematyki i Information Science Nauk Informacyjnych Contact person: Pani Grażyna Jeszka 22 234 7969, 5923 jeszkagi@mini.pw.edu.pl 8/ 11 M.Sc. OFFER The Faculty of Civil Engineering Wydział Inżynierii Lądowej The Faculty of Wydział Elektroniki i Electronic and Technik Information Technology Informacyjnych The Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering- Wydział Mechaniczny Energetyki i Lotnictwa Faculty of Wydział Inżynierii Environmental Środowiska Engineering Faculty of Mathematics Wydział Matematyki i and Information Science Nauk Informacyjnych Architecture Wydział Architektury Architecture and Urban Planning / Architecture for Society of Knowledge Production Engineering Wydział Inżynierii Produkcji 9/ 11 Contact person: dr inż. Aleksander Szwed tel. wew.: (22) 234 + wew: 5676 e-mail: a.szwed@il.pw.edu.pl Contact person: mgr inż. Małgorzata Domańska tel. wew.: (22) 234 + wew: 5775 e-mail: m.domanska@elka.pw.edu.pl Contact person: Krystyna Różycka krozycka@meil.pw.edu.pl + 48 22 234 61 45 Contact person: Dr. Wiktor Treichel wiktor.treichel@is.pw.edu.pl Contact person: Pani Grażyna Jeszka 22 234 7969, 5923 jeszkagi@mini.pw.edu.pl Contact person: Vice Dean; didactics dr inż. arch. Krzysztof Koszewski dziekdyd@arch.pw.edu.pl Anna Kulągowska Tel: +48 +22 234 8420 Fax: +48 +22 849 9434 E-mail: international@wip.pw.edu.pl 11. Campus map Living costs The official currency in Poland is Polish Zloty (PLN). One EUR is about 4.10-4.30. Student’s dormitories- from 70 Euro to 175 for one place*/month You will probably receive the place in double room for the price 115-130 Euro per month. Private Accommodation –450 – 550 EURO/ month (200-300 per room) in the centre Meals – 200-250 EUR/month Books and entertainment – 70EUR/month Public transport – monthly ticket with discount- 12 Euro, normal – 24 Euro. * the price for the place is the price for the person in the room. You are not first ERASMUS MUNDUS student in our University. We are experienced to assist you. Europen Students Network (ESN) is very active and will look for you as well. 10/ 11 12. After your arrival Please visit the Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering website: http://www.meil.pw.edu.pl/eng/PAE2/Students-Exchange/Erasmus/After-Your-Arrival and read it carefully. 13. Useful links regarding travel, accommodation, entertainment etc. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Transport tickets- http://www.ztm.waw.pl/index.php?c=110&l=2 Useful Warsaw map to plan the journey- http://warszawa.jakdojade.pl/?locale=en Entertainment in Warsaw- http://www.warsaw-life.com/play/entertainment.php Cinemas in Warsaw - http://www.warsaw-life.com/poland/warsaw-cinemas Places worth seeing in Warsaw: http://www.zamek-krolewski.pl/?page=1114 http://www.wilanow-palac.pl/rezydencja http://www.1944.pl/en/ http://www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl/en,home.html http://www.pkin.pl/en/ http://www.muzeumniepodleglosci.art.pl/home.php http://www.kopernik.org.pl/en/ 6. Places worth seeing in Poland: http://www.kopalnia.pl/index.php?id_language=2&id_news=&action=&id_site=&la nguage_change=1& http://www.zamosc.pl/zamosc.php?get=page,680,604 http://www.wroclaw.pl/ http://www.krakow.pl/english/ http://www.poznan.pl/mim/main/en/ http://www.en.gdansk.gda.pl/ http://www.szczecin.eu/en Links to the study programme at Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering: http://www.meil.pw.edu.pl/eng/PAE2/Education For another programmes please ask the local Faculty Coordinator. 11/ 11
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