• September 5, 2014
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Polish language courses in Vilnius

Polish language courses will start in the Polish Institute in Vilnius on 15th September.

Courses (for beginners and advance learners) last three months and take place twice a week (one meeting lasts 1,5 hour).

For more additional information and registration please call: 2660681 or write: andrzej.kierulis@instytutpolski.org.

Andrzej Kierulis is the project coordinator.

The Polish Institute in Vilnius (23 Didžioji street) organises Polish language courses every year. The courses organised from September to January are carried out by lectures of the Centre of Polish Studies at the Vilnius University.

The Institute issues a course completion certificate.

The Institute started its activity in 1996. The Institution aims at dissemination of knowledge of Poland, promoting achievements of Polish culture and science and supporting the cooperation of Poland and Lithuania – contacts between private persons, social organisations, economic environments and local government institutions in Poland and Lithuania. The Institute organises events in and outside its seat and inspires local institutions, associations and communities to organise joint ventures.

Polish Institutions are subordinated to the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

The programme of activities of the Polish Institutions is realised by teams consisted of 6-8 people. The Polish Institute in Vilnius hires seven employees. The Council General of the Polish Embassy in Vilnius Małgorzata Kasner is the Head of the Institution.

Translated by Maciej Jóźwiak within the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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