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The East European State University in Przemyśl
The East European State University in Przemyśl is a public institution of tertiary education set up in Przemyśl in 2001. Its initial name was the State Higher Vocational School in Przemyśl, but in 2006, pursuant to the order of the Polish government it was changed to the East European State University. It was originally designed to teach the liberal arts, following the oldest academic traditions in Przemyśl: the 15th-century capitular school with a rector appointed by the Kraków Academy, and the 17th-century Jesuit college. Yet the University authorities were open to change and in 2006 extended the educational offer by an artistic subject: Interior Design, and in 2009 by a first technical course, Environmental Engineering. In 2010 another engineering course was introduced: Mechatronic Engineering. Currently, the University offers about twenty courses in the fields of the arts, social sciences, technology and medicine.

The University authorities

 * Rector: Paweł Trefler, PhD
 * Vice-rector for Development and Cooperation: Sławomir Solecki, PhD
 * Chancellor: Tomasz Filozof, MA
 * Bursar: Jerzy Uziembło, MA

Institutes and courses
Institute of the Humanities and Arts


 * History
 * Interior Design
 * Graphic Design (I and II cycle qualifications)
 * Polish Studies
 * English Studies

Institute of Social Sciences and Health Care


 * International Relations
 * Transborder Security
 * Transborder Relations (II cycle qualifications)
 * Nursing
 * Sociology

Institute of Technical Sciences


 * Business Informatics
 * Food Safety and Production
 * Mechatronic Engineering
 * Transport and Logistics Engineering
 * Cosmetics Production Management

The East European State University in Przemyśl offers free bachelor’s degree courses, engineering and master’s degree courses. Its educational offer also includes postgraduate studies as well as training courses.

Location of the University
All the University buildings are located in and around the Lubomirski Park in Książąt Lubomirskich Street (the Bakończyce district). Apart from the historic Lubomirski Palace, the classes take place in the modern buildings of Kolegium Wschodnie and Kolegium Techniczne with its labs and workshops. The campus is complete with the University Library and a student hostel.

Projects
As part of the activity of the Department for Cooperation and Project Development, the East European State University has carried out the following projects:


 * “Increasing efficiency and availability of e-services at the East European State University in Przemyśl” (1 Sept 2017 – 31 Oct 2018),
 * “A competent senior as an ambassador of educated society. The role of the University of the Third Age in enhancing integration, participation and intellectual and social activity of senior citizens in local and regional communities” (15 March 2018 – 31 Oct 2018),
 * “Revitalization of the historic Lubomirski Park and Palace Complex of the East European State University in Przemyśl” (1 April 2011 – 31 Dec 2012),
 * “EU fund management – post-graduate studies in the Bieszczady Mountains” (1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010),
 * “Fund management – post-graduate studies in Rzeszów” (1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010),
 * “Expansion of education facilities on the campus of the East European State University in Przemyśl” (1 Jan 2008 – 31 Dec 2013),
 * “Expansion of the East European State University education facilities” (15 Dec 2007 – 14 Sept 2010),
 * “Expansion of education facilities – the campus of the East European State University in Przemyśl” (8 Dec 2005 – 6 July 2007),
 * “Providing equipment for laboratories and adapting rooms at the Institute of Technical Sciences and the Institute of Design and development of e-learning at the East European State University in Przemyśl” (2 April 2014 – 31 Dec 2019).

Ongoing projects:


 * “Comprehensive support programme for students and staff of the vocational University in Przemyśl” (1 Sept 2019 – 31 Dec 2022),
 * “Practical training of local economy workforce at the East European State University in Przemyśl” (1 Sept 2019 – 31 Dec 2022),
 * “Your sure step on the career path – development of high quality services of the academic career office at the EESC in Przemyśl as support for students in their first jobs” (1 January 2018 – 31 Dec 2020),
 * “The World of Carpathian Rosettes – Activities for Preserving the Cultural Uniqueness of the Carpathians” (1 Sept 2018 – 31 August 2020).

Awards
In 2004 and 2009 the Polish Accreditation Committee awarded a positive assessment to the Polish Studies course run at the Institute of Polish Studies, and in 2007 to Political Science at the Institute of Political Science and Regional Policy. In 2014 a positive assessment was given to Polish Studies at the Institute of the Humanities and Arts and in 2018 to Mechanical Engineering at the Institute of Technical Sciences. In 2017 the East European State University in Przemyśl ranked first among the state vocational University in the “Premium Brand” reputation ranking of Polish institutions of higher education. In 2019 and 2020 the University was granted an award of the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education, Dr Jarosław Gowin, for the best results in the field of graduates’ careers as part of the “Teaching Excellence Initiative”.

Student organizations
The following organizations operate at the EESC in Przemyśl:


 * Student government,
 * Academic Sports Association,
 * University choir,
 * EESC National Dance Ensemble,
 * “Bowling Club Japa” Student Club with many events like discos, exhibitions and concerts,
 * University chaplaincy,
 * “ISO Z TEGO” Student Association for the Management of Food Safety and Quality at the Institute of Technical Sciences,
 * Logistics Students’ Association “Paczka” at the Institute of Technical Sciences,
 * Sociology Students’ Association at the Institute of Social Sciences and Health Care,
 * Young Diplomats’ Association at the Institute of Social Sciences and Health Care,
 * Student Association for the Cultural Heritage of South-Eastern Poland at the Institute of the Humanities and Arts,
 * EESC History Students’ Association at the Institute of the Humanities and Arts.

University of the Third Age at the EESC
In 2009 the first edition of the University of the Third Age courses started at the EESC.

International activity
Collegium Carpathicum is an educational project for academic teachers’ exchange within the network of universities in the Carpathians area, which started on 1 September 2018. Apart from the EESC, the following institutions are also involved in the project: the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, University of Prešov in Slovakia, University of Ostrava in the Czech Republic, the Ștefan cel Mare University of Suceava in Romania, Pázmány Péter Catholic University in Budapest, Hungary, and University of Warsaw, which coordinates the project. It is planned to involve more universities in the future: University of Rzeszów, Masaryk University in Brno, the Czech Republic, University of Debrecen, Hungary and Uzhorod National University, Ukraine.

The East European State University has also been cooperating with young people of Polish origin and maintaining friendly relations with foreigners interested in Poland through the annual initiative of the International Summer School of Polish Language and Culture.

The Library
The EESC Library was originally housed at the Lubomirski Palace and in 2007 it moved to a new facility built with the support from the European Regional Development Fund.

The EESC Library has gathered a collection of books on diverse subjects, mostly related to the University profile, necessary to carry out the teaching process. The book collection includes publications on history and its auxiliary sciences, sociology, psychology, public relations, philosophy, social and political sciences, law, language studies, law and administration sciences, economic and natural sciences and liberal arts and architecture.

The collection is constantly expanding via purchases, exchange and donations. Currently it amounts to over 64,000 volumes of books and nearly 4,300 copies of periodicals.

The library also has a special collection of approximately 200 copies including cartographic items and recordings (audiotapes, videotapes and CDs).

Nearly 800 items are digitalized manuscripts of rare texts from the 19th and early 20th centuries (largely on the history of the Eastern Borderlands), maps, plans, photographs and some newspapers and magazines.