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The graduate, wearing a black toga and biretta with a red scarf inscribed with ‘CLASS OF 2023’ and ‘GRADUATE’, holds his diploma in his left hand. He raises his right hand with his index finger extended. In the background people in togas, one is speaking at the rostrum.
They come from different corners of the world, speak different languages, represent different cultures, and traditions. But six years ago, they all made the same decision — to study medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw. That choice brought them together. On Friday, June 27, their shared journey came to an end. On that day, 119 graduates of the English Division Class of 2025 received their diplomas from the hands of the university's deans and rectoral authorities during a ceremony at the National Philharmonic in Warsaw.
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The ceremonial presentation of the nominations by the President of Poland took place on June 24. Among the academic teachers and researchers in the field of science and art who received the acts from the hands of Andrzej Duda on that day were: Prof. Justyna Domienik-Karłowicz, Prof. Krzysztof Ozierański and Prof. Adam Przybyłkowski.
A woman in a white dress speaks into a microphone while standing in front of a poster announcing an event entitled “The power of Generation Z: how young people are shaping a healthy future” on 18 June 2025. Next to the poster is a wooden desk with a laptop. The background is made up of mustard and red curtains.
Another edition of the MUW Patronage Program prepared by the Communication and Promotion Office has ended. Its culmination was the lecture “The power of Generation Z: how the young shape a healthy future” delivered by Lena Serafin, MD, PhD, from the Department of Clinical Nursing. The meeting was attended by students from the Władysław IV High School in Warsaw.
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The Medical University of Warsaw’s scientific journal “Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences” has been re-indexed in the Journal Citation Reports database known in Poland as the “Philadelphia list.”
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Aleksandra Frankowska, a fifth-year student of the English Division of the Faculty of Medicine MUW, was among an elite group of six people selected for the Student Ambassador Program, which is affiliated with the World Transplant Congress.
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50 years ago they received their diplomas and began not easy, but beautiful path of helping and caring for others. And on June 13, within the walls of MUW, they met at a diploma renewal ceremony to celebrate this wonderful anniversary in the company of the rector's and dean's authorities.
The young man Professor Tomaniak receives the nomination act from the President of Poland, a middle-aged man. Both are elegantly dressed. In their hands they hold a briefcase with a red cover. There are other people around, also elegantly dressed.
On June 16 at the Presidential Palace, President Andrzej Duda presented nomination acts to academic teachers and researchers in the fields of science and arts. Among the recipients were: Prof. Urszula Ambroziak and Prof. Mariusz Tomaniak.
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The Convention of Chancellors and Bursars of the Medical Universities, organized by the Medical University of Warsaw, was held on June 11-13, 2025. The event brought together representatives of the administration of medical universities from all over Poland and became an important forum for exchanging experiences and discussing the financing and development of medical education.
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Cancer is the second-leading cause of death among Poles. MUW and NCI are strengthening their cooperation. The Institute and the University have expertise and practical experience with cancer, which is a huge therapeutic and humanitarian problem today. They also share a common understanding that an important factor in prevention and treatment is the training of future medical personnel at the highest available level.
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The meeting was an opportunity to exchange experiences and good practices in the management of university administration. The participants of the meeting also had the opportunity to see the Medical Simulation Center as well as take part in a discussion on the impact of universities on the quality of life of Warsaw residents.