All incoming students should be nominated by their home universities. Students are obliged to send his/her nomination to ERASMUS+ coordinator by email: erasmus@psw.stg.pl
Please, contact the Erasmus Office to confirm the availability of selected courses: erasmus@psw.stg.pl
How to apply?
All students are required to apply online using our online application system.
Students are required to up load to the online system the following documents:
Health Insurance
Medical insurance is compulsory for all foreign students.
European Students
To be eligible for public medical services during your stay in Poland, it is necessary to bring your European Health Insurance Card.
Non-European Students
You must enquire in your country what type of insurance will be the best one during your stay in Poland. The most comfortable option will be the insurance which will allow you to get a refund for medical treatment. Please, make sure to settle the insurance matters. It is very important and it will protect you from incurring additional costs. If you do not have insurance, you will have to pay for a medical appointment.
Learn more about Starogard Gdański!
The Starogard Gdański website: https://starogard.pl/
Erasmus+ is a programme designed for universities, students and academic and administrative staff. Its aim is to support international cooperation between higher education institutions, enable students to go abroad for part of their studies and placements, promote the mobility of university staff, and provide numerous opportunities for universities to participate in projects with foreign partners.
New Erasmus+ programme perspective 2021-2027
The new Erasmus+ programme is set to become more accessible and innovative, as well as more digital and green. The programme will be central to the creation of a European Education Area by 2025 and will mobilise the education, training, youth and sport sectors for a rapid return to normality and future growth.
Erasmus+ for 2021-2027 offers new opportunities for learners. Flexible mobility formats will ensure participation from a diverse audience and enhanced collaboration fosters innovation in curriculum formulation, learning and teaching practices.
Countries participating in the Erasmus+ programme:
Who can participate in the Programme?
The offer is aimed at students of all majors, studying full-time and part-time (with the exception of first-year undergraduate students), who meet all of the following conditions:
Eligibility criteria:
Studies
The following criteria will be taken into account in the admissions process:
The candidate can receive a maximum of 20 points in total.
Internships
The following criteria will be taken into account in the recruitment process for placements abroad:
Applicants may be awarded an additional 5 points if they enclose with their application documents a letter of intent or a Learning Agreement proposal from an organisation willing to host the student on a placement. In contentious cases, the grade point average for the entire study period will also be taken into account.
The candidate can receive a maximum of 30 points in total.
Departure procedure
Qualified students are advised to find a suitable host institution on their own. The University may provide support in the search for a host institution, but does not guarantee finding one.
Each Erasmus+ scholarship holder is required to take out accident insurance before departure and to obtain adequate health insurance (against medical expenses). Basic health insurance is guaranteed by the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) issued by the NFZ. Detailed information can be found on the NFZ website. You should also obtain information from your host institution about the requirements for third-party liability (third-party) insurance and take out appropriate insurance if necessary.
Students may use part of the scholarship to cover the costs of the host country's language course. Participation in the language course must not reduce the length of stay at the host institution.
Before signing the agreement, the student is obliged to provide the Erasmus + Coordinator with a letter of intent from the host institution, certifying its readiness to host the student for the placement and specifying the start and end dates of the placement.
The host institution may require the trainee to submit additional documents (e.g. a criminal record certificate).
The student is obliged to make an account of the placement/study stay within 10 days of the end of the mobility.
Settlement of studies involves the submission of the following documents:
If all the conditions agreed in the Learning Agreement are met by the student, the period of study will be recognised and credited to the student.
Decisions on whether the agreed conditions have been met by the student are made by the PSW after verification of the documentation provided by the student.
In the event of non-compliance, a decision on the extent of the credit shall be taken by the sending University, which may also decide whether the student's failure to comply with certain conditions makes it necessary to repay part or all of the scholarship received.
No repayment of the grant will be required in the event of a circumstance described as 'force majeure' (i.e. a situation beyond the student's control, related to a serious illness or misfortune). In order to qualify a case as 'force majeure' it is necessary to obtain a written agreement from the National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme.
The apprenticeship settlement includes the following documents:
If all the conditions agreed in the "Placement Agreement" are fulfilled by the student, the placement period will be recognised and treated as a credit for the student's compulsory placement, if provided for in the programme of study, under the terms of the Student Placement Regulations.
If the study programme does not provide for compulsory placements or the student has already completed a compulsory placement, information about the Erasmus+ placement will be included in the Diploma Supplement.
Decisions on whether the agreed conditions have been met by the student are made by the PSW on the basis of verification of the documents provided by the student.
In the event of non-compliance, a decision on the extent of the credit shall be taken by the sending University, which may also decide whether the student's failure to comply with certain conditions makes it necessary to repay part or all of the scholarship received.
No repayment of the grant will be required in the event of a circumstance described as 'force majeure' (i.e. a situation beyond the student's control, related to a serious illness or misfortune). In order to qualify a case as 'force majeure' it is necessary to obtain a written agreement from the National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme.
Application documents will be available once the PSW has obtained the ECHE Charter (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) for the period 2021-2027).
More information: erasmus.org.pl
Rules of eligibility
The employee's eligibility for the trip is based on the assessment of the Individual Mobility of Teaching-Mobility Agreement, which specifies: the intended learning objectives, the content of the teaching programme and the expected results.
Priority will be given to first-time travellers.
The academic staff member's stay is between 2 and 10 days, excluding travel time. During this time, the academic staff member shall be required to teach at least 8 hours of classes to the students of the host university.
A written contract will be drawn up with each employee qualified for the trip.
The transfer of the scholarship may take place only on condition that the staff member accepts all the terms and conditions of the agreement. These rules apply both in the case of trips with a scholarship awarded and without (trip without scholarship/trip with zero scholarship). The scholarship will be paid by bank transfer in euros to the account indicated in the agreement.
The employee should receive from the host university a written statement of the period of stay at that university and the fulfilment of the purpose of the trip and the number of teaching hours carried out.
Upon return, the employee is obliged to fill in the "Participant Report" of the Erasmus+ Programme.
The staff member should be insured (medical and accident costs) for the duration of their travel and stay at the partner university.
Confirmation of the correct expenditure and payment of the stipend to the employee is provided by the following documents:
Rules of eligibility
The basis for the employee's qualification for the trip is the evaluation of the Individual Training Programme, which specifies: the assumed objectives and expected results of the training provided, as well as the employee's work schedule and tasks.
Priority will be given to first-time travellers.
The trip should last a minimum of 2 working days and a maximum of 5 days excluding travel time. In the case of a trip exceeding 5 days, subsequent days will be treated as a trip with zero funding.
A written contract will be drawn up with each employee qualified for the trip.
The transfer of the scholarship may take place only on condition that the staff member accepts all the terms and conditions of the agreement. These rules apply both in the case of trips with a scholarship awarded and without (trip without scholarship/trip with zero scholarship). The scholarship will be paid by bank transfer in Euro, to the account indicated in the agreement. .
The employee should receive from the host institution a written statement of the period of stay realisation of the purpose of the trip and the nature of the training received.
Upon return from the host institution, the staff member is required to complete the Erasmus + Programme Participant Report
The employee should be insured (medical and accident costs) for the duration of travel and stay abroad.
Confirmation of the correct expenditure and payment of the stipend to the employee is provided by the following documents:
Erasmus incoming lecturers should establish a programme for their stay prior to arrival. The programme should be approved by both parties on the basis of the Mobility Agreement. The MA is approved by the director of the host institute or the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation.
The lecturer's stay should also be confirmed by a Confirmation of Stay document signed by the Dean of the course or the University Erasmus+ Programme Coordinator.
The lecturer has funds in the form of an Erasmus grant to stay at our university. The lecturer's settlement at his/her own university is conditional on the presentation of the above signed documents.
Rules for the stay for academic staff for the purpose of teaching (STA)
Academic staff coming under the Erasmus programme should establish a programme for their stay before arrival. The programme should be approved by both parties based on the Mobility Agreement. The MA is approved by the Head of the hosting institute or the Deputy Dean for International Cooperation.
A teacher's stay should also be confirmed by a Confirmation of Stay document, which is signed by the dean of the faculty or the University Erasmus+ Coordinator.
An incoming teacher has funds in the form of an Erasmus grant to stay at PSW. The teacher is obliged to confirm the above mentioned documents at their home university.
Internationalisation is one of the key challenges and tasks of higher education institutions. In today's global world, it is a guarantor of development in every dimension of a university's functioning. The development of staff, a high scientific and didactic level, is made possible by the constant exchange and multiple perspectives provided by participation in the internationalisation process. It is an opportunity for personal and professional development for both university staff and students. Learning in an international environment is an opportunity we want to provide for students, academic and non-academic staff at PSW.
The main task of the strategy is to indicate the priority activities during the period of its validity, resulting from the conducted diagnosis of the internationalisation of the PSW, aimed at strengthening the position of the PSW domestically and internationally and ensuring conditions inside the university for the free development of cooperation with the international environment.
Assumptions regarding the implementation of Erasmus+ projects are detailed in the Erasmus Policy Statement 2021-2027. For the purposes of this strategy, international mobility is presented as a tool to strengthen and deepen teaching and research activities and enhance the PSW brand.
EU and MEN PRIORITIES
The PSW Internationalisation Strategy 2022-2027 is in line with the European Union's Cohesion Policy 2021-2027 and the Ministry of Education's Integrated Skills Strategy 2030. In the latter, the following areas of impact are designated, among others:
Within these areas, lines of action have been identified that coincide with the tasks identified in this strategy. These include. strengthening inter-university cooperation at the national and international level, supporting the skills of foreigners, developing national and foreign offer and improving the quality of internships and placements for management in formal education and teaching staff, popularising national and international mobility of management and teaching staff, strengthening the offer of in-service training in the development of foreign language skills of teaching staff, developing the skills of planning educational projects, managing national and foreign projects and the financial resources of these projects, disseminating national and international good practices of teaching and educational work.
The European Union's Cohesion Policy 2021-2027 includes 5 objectives:
This strategy takes into account the European Commission's priorities in the area of internationalisation in the form of, inter alia, increasing the importance of research and innovation and the use of modern technologies, strengthening the capacity of the SEE for the modern economy, digitalisation, social inclusion, sustainable development and equal opportunities for women and men.
International cooperation
International cooperation, as one of the key areas of the PSW, reports directly to the Rector. In creating international policy, the Rector is supported by the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation. The PSW also has an Erasmus+ programme coordinator for higher education.
The Vice-Dean for International Cooperation, with the support of the Vice-Dean for Students and members of the Education Quality Committee, implements and coordinates tasks related to the internationalisation of PSW. The Vice-Dean for International Cooperation deals with matters concerning initiation, bilateral agreements and international agreements of the PSW, support and organisation of future student and staff mobility, application for EU, NMF and Erasmus+ support funds, monitoring of international cooperation carried out at the PSW, support of PSW staff in the field of international cooperation, advice and dissemination of information in the area of individual scholarships abroad for students and staff.
Based on the PSW Statutes, the main tasks of the University are (para. 4):
1) the provision of undergraduate education;
2) the provision of postgraduate or other forms of training;
3) providing specialised training;
4) education and promotion of the university's staff;
5) creating conditions for people with disabilities to participate fully in:
6) educating students in the sense of responsibility for the Polish state, national tradition, strengthening democratic principles and respect for human rights;
7) creating conditions for the development of students' physical culture;
8) to disseminate and multiply scientific and cultural achievements, including by collecting and making available library, information and archive collections;
9) working for local and regional communities.
The university performs its tasks in particular by:
1) providing education independently or in cooperation with other entities, including national and foreign universities;
2) Recruiting highly qualified and practically oriented academic staff;
3) carrying out development work;
4) to promote economic development, including in particular through cooperation with economic self-government organisations;
5) cooperation with institutions and national and foreign communities in the development of programmes and the establishment and improvement of methods of their implementation, as well as student exchange and educational cooperation;
6) to promote employment and the development of human resources, including in particular by assisting graduates and students in finding jobs and engaging in activities to improve professional competences and their certification;
7) initiating activities for the benefit of the local community.
One of the most important measures for the internationalisation of PSW is the Erasmus+ programme for higher education. PSW had an Erasmus card for higher education (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) from 2024 to 2020. In view of staff changes and dynamic development from 2022, the University has begun renewed efforts to obtain an Erasmus + Charter for higher education. The University's participation in the Erasmus programme, due to its recognition and effectiveness in terms of the development of the University, its staff and students, will foster the search for foreign partners for joint research and teaching and R&D initiatives.
The aims and objectives of participation in the Programme are set out in the Erasmus+ Policy StatementThe Erasmus University Charter for Higher Education (KA103) and the Erasmus Mobility Charter for Higher Education (KA106) are published on the website of the European Commission's Directorate-General for Education and Culture, which is updated annually in connection with the submission of applications for funding for mobility projects to Programme (KA103) and Partner Countries (KA107) for staff (STA - teaching assignments, STT - staff training assignments) and students (SMS - student study visits, SMP - student work placements). The PSW, having obtained the Erasmus Charter for higher education (Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE) will be part of the European education system and the only such university in the region, which will have a significant impact on its brand as a higher education institution.
Guided by the objectives in the Declaration, the PSW will also be able to participate and implement other Erasmus+ projects such as Strategic Partnerships (KA2) or Central Projects (KA3). Once Erasmus for Higher Education is in place, the Erasmus+ Programme at PSW will be led by the - Erasmus+ Programme Coordinator.
Another important aspect of the internationalisation of the PSW is the cooperation with the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA). The PSW plans to carry out projects financed by programmes for institutions (CEEPUS programme, Academic International Partnerships, Modern Foreign Promotion), as well as to support staff and students in acquiring and implementing individual programmes (Poland My First Choice, Personal Exchange Programme for Students and Researchers in Bilateral Cooperation, Gen. Wł. Anders Scholarship Programme for the Polish Diaspora).
International cooperation is also carried out through bilateral agreements and agreements with foreign partner universities (joint organisation of scientific and practical conferences, research and publication cooperation).
Diagnosis of the internationalisation of the PSW
The present diagnosis in the area of internationalisation was conducted through a SWOT analysis ordering the strengths and weaknesses of the PSW in the analysed area. Information collected from the management, staff and administrative staff of the university was used as analytical material. Below are the key findings and strategic objectives formulated on their basis.
PSW is a small university, but it has staff experienced in internationalisation. In the current structure of the university, qualified staff speaking English and other European Union languages teach in the university's flagship faculties of pedagogy, logistics and administration.
The PSW has not hosted foreign students to date, but internationalisation builds on the teaching potential and previous experience of staff involved in teaching and research in an international environment. The approach to the internationalisation of science will be built through experienced staff and on the basis of a built and consistently implemented strategy.
The PSW sees potential in its location in a key location for the Kociewie region, recognising that the internationalisation of the University will influence the internationalisation of the region. It is therefore important to continuously cooperate with the local government and the authorities of Pomerania in order to fully exploit the potential that the PSW and Kociewie will give to the internationalisation process.
The Strategy for the internationalisation of the PSW aims to achieve its objectives in several key areas. The vision of internationalisation, presented in the Strategy, envisages the PSW's participation in the construction of European science and culture. The PSW will become an attractive partner for national and international institutions and will attract numerous students and outstanding scientists from all over the world.
Below you will find the strategic objectives of the Pomeranian University of Higher Education in Starogard Gdański in the area of internationalisation, together with the specific objectives and measures for their realisation.
Strategic objective: creating international recognition for the Pomeranian University of Science and Technology
Specific objectives | Actions to achieve the specific objectives |
Internationalisation of science at PSW |
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Internationalisation of education at PSW |
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Creating a brand for the PSW as an institution friendly to foreign students and employees |
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Establishing the PSW brand as an institution with high potential for international cooperation |
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Building an institutional environment around internationalisation |
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Strategic objective: Create a quality standard for internationalisation
Specific objectives | Actions to achieve the specific objectives |
Development of a mechanism to manage the internationalisation process |
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Build communication in the area of internationalisation based on the PSW brand |
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Strengthening the potential of PSW teaching and research staff in the area of internationalisation |
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Creation of an educational offer for foreign students |
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Development of infrastructure for internationalisation |
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The mobility of students and research and teaching staff, as well as the development of international cooperation in research in the leading disciplines at PSW (administration, logistics, pedagogy) play a significant role in the strategy of the Pomeranian University of Higher Education in Starogard Gdański. It is intended to ensure the University's competitive position in the European Higher Education Area.
Due to the dynamic development of the PSW, as well as the new staff involved, the University is learning lessons from previous years of operation by setting new goals and making significant changes in the area of internationalisation.
Education at the Pomeranian University is provided in close cooperation with the external environment, which is an important distinctive feature of the university in the region. Through cooperation and good practice, the PSW connects communities and brings European values closer locally and promotes the Kociewie Region as an important and developing part of the European Union. This is also of practical significance. Domestic and foreign students are taught by scientists and practitioners connected to the region, which shows them the importance of the regions in creating common policies in the fields of science, education and the labour market. All these activities are designed to give students and staff the experience and competences they need to function in the realities of a diverse and changing Europe and modern world.
These actions are consistent with the EC's objectives to create a European Education Area and take into account the three essential elements which are:
Learning mobility (KA1)
Mobility will be developed through the systematic implementation of the PSW Internationalisation Strategy, as well as through the establishment of cooperation with foreign partner universities for the exchange of students and teaching staff. Promotional activities and recruitment of Erasmus+ beneficiaries will be designed and directed by the Rector's Plenipotentiary for Communication, and conducted and coordinated by the University's Erasmus+ Programme Coordinator.
All information about the opportunity to participate in Erasmus+ activities will be disseminated through the PSW website, individual student and staff accounts on the Extranet, social media, information meetings, as well as through the University's organisational units, lecturers and the Student Council. The Erasmus Charter and the Erasmus Policy Statement will be available on the website. During the implementation of Erasmus+ activities, particular emphasis will be placed on respecting the principles of equal access and non-discrimination and ensuring the widest possible access to participation by students of all majors and modes, regardless of social and economic status, gender, race and religion.
The University operates the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). The University also takes advantage of the opportunities offered by ECTS in terms of combining different forms of learning, such as university studies and work-based learning, in the same study programme or in a lifelong learning perspective. The university has an internship regulation that will take into account the possibility of an internship in a foreign institution within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme. The detailed organisation of internships is described in their regulations available on the University's website. A European Student Card will also be implemented at the University.
On the basis of inter-institutional agreements, the academic community will continue to travel to foreign universities, and foreign students and staff from partner universities will be given the opportunity to stay at Pomerania University. All mobilities will be implemented in accordance with the regulations, available on the websites of the sending universities. Outgoing students will be selected on the basis of criteria such as knowledge of foreign languages, high grade point average and the opinion of the faculty supervisor attesting to the student's special achievements and intellectual activity. Recruitment will be carried out twice an academic year, as will the acceptance of nominations and application documents from international students. The process will be carried out through the tools developed under 'Erasmus Without Paper', as well as the Erasmus Mobile App. Recruitment for student placements and internships will take place continuously during the academic year. In the same way, qualification for staff mobility and the implementation of visits of staff from partner universities abroad will be carried out. The qualification process will include an assessment of knowledge of the language of instruction at the host university and the content of the lecture series offered by the university. The detailed principles of recruitment, together with its timetable for a given academic year, will be published on the University's website. Activities related to the implementation of mobility will be complemented by broad promotion of the programme and the benefits of intercultural exchange of knowledge and experience.
Cooperation between organisations and institutions (KA2)
Erasmus bilateral agreements as well as international cooperation agreements are negotiated by the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation and signed by the Rector of PSW. The university is rapidly establishing further foreign cooperation, which is evidence of its dynamic development. When selecting foreign partners, the university is guided by their reputation, previous cooperation and related flagship courses. The PSW chooses partners operating in Europe, with a particular focus on EU member states, the UK, Turkey and in Eastern Europe (Georgia, Ukraine). The main objectives with regard to academics revolve around increasing the international research and development activities of the staff, promoting exchanges with foreign partners and improving the teaching competences of the staff.
With regard to students of all levels and all forms of study, the university focuses on ensuring access to the teaching process at all levels, especially in the leading areas (administration, logistics, pedagogy) and on improving the quality of the teaching process, expanding the teaching offer in foreign languages, the participation of foreign partners in the teaching process, and gaining international accreditation in selected fields of study.
Partnership for Excellence: European Higher Education Institutions and Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters programmes
Participation in the Partnership for Excellence: European Universities will enable the HEIs to develop their educational programmes, promote European integration and values, expand scientific and research cooperation and increase the quality of their research, intensify cooperation with foreign partners, and develop the mobility of foreign staff and students.
Participation in Partnerships for Excellence: the Erasmus Mundus joint master's programme will allow the PSW to develop modern education programmes in foreign languages, increase the implementation of modern tools in education, and raise the level of education in master's programmes.
The Vice-Dean for International Cooperation, Erasmus + Programme Coordinator, together with the Learning Quality Team, will be in charge of the implementation and management of the project with regard to cooperation within the partnership: European Higher Education Institutions and the conduct of Erasmus Mundus joint master's programmes. Cooperation agreements in accordance with the statutes of the PSW will be concluded by the Rector of the University. The Vice-Dean for International Cooperation will refer the cooperation proposal to the Educational Quality Team in order to make an initial substantive assessment of the possibility of such cooperation. The University's Erasmus + programme coordinator will provide students interested in participating in joint studies with information on the requirements for participation in the project, as well as carry out project reporting, collect and control project documentation, and create project dissemination tools. The recruitment and qualification process will be based on transparent, fair criteria and will be properly documented in accordance with national and international law. The Vice-Dean for International Cooperation will be in contact with the project partners during the different phases of the project to discuss the project plan, its development and the difficulties encountered. The Education Quality Team will be responsible for the substantive implementation of the project. At the end of the project, the Erasmus+ Coordinator will carry out a qualitative evaluation of the project.
Cooperation for innovation and exchange of good practices and innovation partnerships
Cooperation for innovation and exchange of good practices and innovation partnerships will enable the PSW to carry out research projects with foreign universities, public institutions and research entities. This will enable the PSW to introduce best practices in management and R&D into its daily activities, train staff in the area of innovation, and thus increase its competitiveness in response to the dynamically changing reality, which will translate into the employability of graduates and their functioning in the world.
Support for policy development and cooperation (KA3)
The Learning Quality Team will be in charge of activities aimed at supporting the development of policies and cooperation, i.e. the proper implementation of the Bologna process and transparency and recognition tools. At executive level, this activity will be handled by the Vice-Dean for International Cooperation and the Erasmus+ coordinator.
Through participation in Action 3, the PSW will be able to effectively implement the assumptions of the Bologna process, use the tools of transparency and recognition of education, cooperation with European and international networks and NGOs to jointly organise research and education. This will contribute to strengthening the University's position as a centre for the development of science and education in Europe and in the Kociewie region.
In implementing Action 3, PSW will adhere to the principle of non-discrimination and equal opportunities for all, ensure gender balance, support students and staff from underrepresented groups, people with disabilities and those from disadvantaged groups by applying the University's gender equality and non-discrimination policy.
Action Jean Monnet
European Union Studies is important for the PSW due to the dynamic development of the administration faculty and the strong cooperation with the Kociewie region. In line with the policy of the European Commission, the PSW develops intersectoral cooperation with local governments, entrepreneurs and NGOs to provide education and research with a strong connection to the Kociewie region. For this reason, the Jean Monnet action will be an excellent opportunity to develop studies in collaboration with European partners.
Mobility of students as well as the research and teaching staff, development of international cooperation in research within the leading disciplines at Pomeranian Higher School (PSW) in Starogard Gdański plays a significant role in the strategy of PSW. It is intended to ensure the School's competitive position in the European Education Area.
Due to the dynamic development of PSW, as well as the new staff involved in, the School has created a new strategy based on conclusions from the previous years of operation by setting new goals and making significant changes in the area of internationalisation.
Education at PSW is carried out in close cooperation with the external environment, which is an important distinctive feature of the School in the region. Through cooperation and good practices, PSW connects communities and brings European values closer locally, and promotes the Kociewie Region as an important and developing part of the European Union. It also has practical significance. This is because domestic and foreign students are educated by researchers and practitioners associated with the region, which shows them the importance of the regions in creating common policies in the areas of science, education and the labour market in the EU. All these activities are aimed at providing students and staff with the experience and competence needed to function in the realities of a diverse and changing Europe and the modern world.
These activities are consistent with the EC goals aimed at creating the European Education Area and include three important elements which are:
Key Action 1 (KA1) - Learning mobility of individuals
Mobility will be developed through the systematic implementation of PSW's Internationalisation Strategy, as well as through the establishment of cooperation with foreign partner universities for the exchange of students and teaching staff.
Promotional activities and recruitment of Erasmus+ beneficiaries will be designed and directed by the Rector's representative for communication, and is conducted and coordinated by the University Erasmus+ Coordinator.
All information about the possibility to participate in Erasmus+ activities will be disseminated through the PSW website, individual students and staff accounts on the Extranet, Social Media, informational meetings, as well as through the PSW organisational units, lecturers and the Student Government. The Erasmus Charter and Erasmus Policy Statement are available on the website. During the implementation of Erasmus+ activities, special emphasis will be placed on respecting the principles of equal access and non-discrimination, and ensuring the widest possible access to participation by students of all majors and modes, regardless of social and economic status, gender, race and religion.
There is the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) operating at PSW. The School also takes advantage of the opportunities provided by ECTS in terms of combining different forms of learning, such as university studies and learning through practice, in the same study programme or in a lifelong learning perspective. PSW has internship regulations that will take into account the possibility of internships in a foreign institution under the Erasmus+ programme. The detailed organisation of internships is described in their regulations available on the PSW website all PSW students should use the European Student Card Initiative.
On the basis of inter-institutional agreements, the academic community will continue exchanges with foreign universities, and foreign students and staff from partner universities will be given the opportunity to stay at PSW. All mobilities will be implemented in accordance with the regulations, available on the websites of the home universities. Incoming students will be selected taking into account such criteria as knowledge of foreign languages, high grade point average and the opinion of their supervisor, certifying special achievements and intellectual activity of the student. Recruitment will be conducted twice per academic year, as will the acceptance of nominations and application documents of foreign students. The process will be carried out using tools created within the framework of "Erasmus Without Paper." Recruitment for student internships and placements will take place continuously during the academic year. Qualification for staff exchanges and implementation of visits by staff from foreign partner universities will be conducted in the same way. The qualification process will include an assessment of the host university's knowledge of the language of instruction and the content of the lecture series it offers. Detailed rules of recruitment along with its schedule for the academic year will be published on the School website. Activities related to the implementation of mobility will be complemented by broad promotion of the programme and the benefits of cross-cultural exchange of knowledge and experience.
Key Action (KA2) - Cooperation among organisations and institutions:
Erasmus bilateral agreements, as well as international cooperation agreements, are negotiated by the Director of International Cooperation and signed by the Rector of PSW. PSW is establishing foreign collaborations at a rapid pace, which indicates its dynamic development. When selecting foreign partners, the university is guided by their reputation, past cooperation and related flagship majors. PSW chooses partners operating in Europe, with a particular focus on EU member states, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Eastern Europe (Georgia, Ukraine). The main goals with regard to academics are increasing the research and development activity of the staff internationally, promoting exchanges with foreign partners and improving the teaching competence of the staff.
With regard to students of all levels and all forms of study, the PSW focuses on ensuring access to the teaching process at all levels, especially in the leading areas (administration, logistics, pedagogy), as well as on improving the quality of the teaching process, expanding the teaching offer in foreign languages, participation of foreign partners in the teaching process, obtaining international accreditation in selected fields of study.
Partnership for Excellence: European Universities and Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degrees
Participation in the Partnership for Excellence - European Universities Initiative will enable PSW to develop its educational programmes, promote European integration and European values, expand scientific and research cooperation and increase the quality of its research, intensify cooperation with foreign partners, and develop the mobility of foreign staff and students.
Participation in Partnerships for Excellence: the Erasmus Mundus joint master's degree programme will allow PSW to create modern educational programmes in foreign languages, greater implementation of modern tools in education, and raise the level of education in master's degree programmes.
The Director of International Cooperation and Erasmus + Coordinator together with the Education Quality Assessment Commission, will handle the implementation and management of the project with regard to cooperation within the partnership: European Universities and the conduct of Erasmus Mundus Joint Master's Degree Programs. Cooperation agreements in accordance with the statutes of the PSW will be concluded by the Rector. The Director of International Cooperation will refer the proposal for cooperation to the Education Quality Assessment Commission, for preliminary substantive assessment of the possibility of such cooperation. The Erasmus + Coordinator will provide students interested in participating in joint studies with information on the requirements for participation in the project, as well as will carry out project reporting, collect and control project documentation, create project dissemination tools. The recruitment and qualification process will be based on transparent, fair criteria and will be properly documented in accordance with national and international laws. The Director of International Cooperation will contact project partners during the various phases of the project to discuss the project implementation plan, its development and the difficulties encountered. The Education Quality Assessment Commission will be responsible for the substantive implementation of the project. Upon completion of the project, the Erasmus+ Coordinator will conduct a qualitative evaluation of the project.
Partnerships for Innovation and Alliances for Innovation
Cooperation for innovation and exchange of good practices and innovation partnerships will enable the PSW to implement research projects with foreign universities, public institutions and research units. This will enable the PSW to introduce best practices in management and R&D into its daily operations, train staff in the area of innovation, and thus increase its competitiveness in response to the dynamically changing reality, which will translate into graduates' opportunities in the labour market and their functioning in the world.
Key Action 3 (KA3) - Support to policy development and cooperation.
The Education Quality Assessment Commission will deal with activities aimed at supporting the development of policies and cooperation, i.e.the proper implementation of the Bologna Process and tools for transparency and recognition of education. At the executive level, this activity will be handled by the Director of International Cooperation and the coordinator of the Erasmus+ programme.
Through participation in Action 3, PSW will be able to effectively implement the Bologna Process, use the tools of transparency and recognition of education, and cooperate with European and international networks and NGOs to jointly organise research and education. This will contribute to strengthening the PSW position as a centre for the development of science and education in Europe and the Kociewie region.
In carrying out the objectives of Action 3, PSW will implement the principle of non-discrimination and equal opportunities for all, ensure gender balance, support students and employees from underrepresented groups, people with disabilities and those from disadvantaged groups by applying the PSW gender equality and non-discrimination policy.
Jean Monnet Action
European Union studies are important to PSW due to a dynamic development of administration studies, and strong cooperation with the Kociewie Region. In accordance with the European Commission politics, PSW develops intersectional cooperation with local authorities, entrepreneurs and NGOs so as to offer education and conduct research strongly connected to the Kociewie Region. Due to this reason Jean Monnet Action will be a great opportunity to develop the studies in cooperation with European partners.
Name of the subject | Type | Hours | Credits (ECTS) |
Basic subjects | |||
Counteracting discrimination - training | W | 30 | 2 |
Public Relations | W | 15 | 2 |
Integrated marketing communication | W | 15 | 2 |
Strategic brand management | W | 15 | 2 |
The idea of solidarity. From workers movements to digital communities | L | 30 | 3 |
Dilemmas of multicultural societies | L | 15 | 1 |
Creation of memory. The culture of remembrance in the European public space | L | 30 | 2 |
External funds (European Funds, National Funds) - basics of creating a project | W | 16 | 1 |
Pedagogy | |||
Public relations for educational institutions | W | 15 | 2 |
Marketing in educational institutions | W | 15 | 2 |
Citizenship education | W | 30 | 2 |
Family and community engagement | W | 30 | 2 |
Educational research | W | 15 | 2 |
Administration | |||
Brand communication strategy in public administration | W | 15 | 2 |
Competence management in public administration | L | 30 | 2 |
Local government in Poland - system, tasks and competences | W | 8 | 1 |
Civic participation - civil society in action | W | 8 | 1 |
Social policy - European models | W | 8 | 1 |
Logistics | |||
Competence management for logistics | L | 30 | 2 |
Social research and evaluation for logistics | W | 45 | 2 |
Erasmus + Programme Coordinator:
112/114 Kościuszki St.
83-200 Starogard Gdański
email: erasmus@psw.stg.pl
Pomeranian University
in Starogard Gdanski
112/114 Kościuszki St.
83-200 Starogard Gdański
Pomeranian voivodeship
Pomeranian University
in Starogard Gdański
the first university
in Kociewie, established
more than 20 years ago.
PU offers under- and postgraduate studies
on various courses:
. Administration, Pedagogy,
Logistics, Internal security