Kind regards,
ACTS UW Coordinator
Agata Ulanowska
The epidemic situation and the examination session
Dear Students,
Due to the repeated questions, I would like to kindly inform you that in accordance with the university regulations, in the case of lectures ending with an exam in accordance with the study program, they can be organized remotely only at the previously expressed request of the examiner. The list of exams conducted remotely and the tools with which they will be conducted has been published in the form of the EUH ordinance and will be visible after data migration (probably tomorrow there will be an announcement on this matter on the FA UW website).
In the case of obtaining credits, the decision on the method of conducting the credit depends entirely on the teacher, his arrangements with the students and enrollment in the subject syllabus.
Please note, however, that the tutor is responsible for conducting both exams and credits in a form that excludes unethical obtaining of credits (cheating). This, in turn, is usually much simpler during the stationary testing, hence the lecturers have the right to stick to this form of checking the results.
I would also like to remind you that a referral to quarantine, automatic until the results of the COVID-19 test are obtained, is tantamount to sick leave, the same is the case with referral to isolation in case of a positive test result. Your absence on the final grading test should be easily excused on the basis of a referral by the Sanepid for quarantine or isolation. In this case, you should establish with the tutors the new dates of credits after the end of the sick leave period (of course, during the examination session or re-sit session). Also in the case of the exam, additional exam date will be set in accordance with the Study Regulations on the basis of a sick leave/quarantine referral/isolation referral presented to EUH by the end of the sick leave period (paragraph 37 section 7 RS).
Yours faithfully,
Elżbieta Jaskulska
Vice-Dean for Student Affairs (EUH)
The Faculty of Archeology of the University of Warsaw
Certification of Language Proficiency
Dear Students
Taking into account the rapidly changing epidemiological situation in the country, The University Council for the Certification of Language Proficiency decided to conduct the winter session of the academic year 2021/22 in a remote mode.
According to the resolution of the Council No. 2 dated 24.01.2022, both the written part and the oral part will be held online.
http://rada.wn.uw.edu.pl/en/2022/01/24/2467/
Registration for classes in the summer semester
Registration for classes in the summer semester (the academic year 2021/2022) begins on January 21 at 9:00 am.
The schedule for the summer semester you can find here
Schedule for the summer semester (2021/22)
The schedule for the summer semester is available on the faculty webpage:
Student-Doctoral Archaeological Scientific Conference “Artefakt”
Student-Doctoral Archaeological Scientific Conference “Artefakt” is an initiative of students belonging to the scientific circles of the Faculty of Archaeology at the University of Warsaw.
Our aim is to enable students and PhD students to share knowledge and results of their own research and broaden their horizons in various fields of archaeology.
This Friday at 15.00 we will announce the exact date of registration and the conference itself!
Further details you can find on the conference page
PE classes in the summer semester
In the summer semester, registration for PE classes begins on 3rd February at 9:00 pm. The Physical Education and Sports Centre has prepared an offer of classes conducted in English, to which foreign students are cordially invited.
Detailed registration schedule:
Invitation to the lecture of Prof. Agata Ulanowska „Not Only Clothing…”
It’s my plesure to transmit the information from the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London:
This is a reminder that the next ICS Mycenaean Seminar will take place online on Wednesday 12 January 2022 at 3.30 pm (UK time):
Return to the on premises teaching
Dear Students, Dear Colleagues,
In connection with emerging inquiries, I would like to remind you that we are returning to classes conducted on the faculty premises from January 10, 2022. Of course, if new ordinances are issued at the national or university level, this situation may change. I would also like to inform you that according to the information from the Rector’s Office, the level of reported infections among the academic community in the week of December 20, 2021 – January 2, 2022 remains at a very low level (31 reported infections among members of the academic community throughout the university).
Sincerely,
Elżbieta Jaskulska
Vice-Dean for Students Affairs