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This year’s Festival of Possibilities – a job, traineeship, and internship fair for the medical and pharmaceutical sectors – is now behind us. On 9 April, at the Didactic Centre of the Medical University of Warsaw, our students met representatives of several dozen companies and institutions, who were eager to talk about career prospects and labor market trends. They offered advice on which competences to develop to meet employers’ requirements – and even how to tailor a CV to a specific job offer.

Health Day, hosted by the Faculty of Health Sciences to coincide with World Health Day, is a regular event dedicated to health promotion and prevention. This year’s theme was “How young people can help their parents and grandparents maintain their health effectively”. The event welcomed secondary school students, who could attend lectures by experts and visit stands prepared by student scientific clubs (SKNs).

The competition is held under the patronage of the Spouse of the President of the Republic of Poland, it honors young Poles whose activities contribute to strengthening the positive image of our country. Karol Sadowski of MUW received an honorable mention in the “scientific activity” category. He was recognized, among other things, for his participation in the prestigious “School of Eagles” mentoring program, aimed at the top 15 medical students at MUW, as well as for numerous grants supporting the development of his research.

The SGH-MUW Executive MBA in Health Care programme, jointly run by the Medical University of Warsaw (MUW) and the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, was ranked 9th in this year’s MBA Programme Ranking. Thus, not only did it become one of the best MBA programmes nationwide, but also the highest-ranked programme focused on the health care sector. The diploma and congratulations for this achievement were received by Professor Agnieszka Cudnoch-Jędrzejewska, Vice Rector for Clinical Affairs and Investments at MUW, and Artur Białoszewski, Programme Manager at MUW, as well as Dorota Niedziółka, PhD, Vice Rector for Development at SGH, and Monika Raulinajtys-Grzybek, PhD, Programme Manager at SGH.

The Rector's awards for the preparation of outstanding scientific papers—or participation in their preparation—were presented to three students and six graduates. Diplomas were handed out by Prof. Marcin Sobczak, Vice Rector for Science and Technology Transfer, during the Senate meeting held on 31 March.

This year’s course included 6 sessions and 33 lectures focusing on kidney, liver and thoracic organ transplantation, as well as topics in immunology and modern therapies in transplantology. Additionally, essential issues related to patient care, modern diagnostics and treatment optimization for transplant recipients were addressed.

The competition for the best master’s theses was held for the 61st time at the Faculty of Pharmacy and the 15th time at the Faculty of Medical Laboratory Science. Fifteen finalists competed for the titles of winners.

The agreement covers cooperation in disseminating knowledge about intellectual property. The expertise from the Office and the academic acquis of the MUW will be essential in implementing joint initiatives.

Why unusual? It was held for fifth year students of the English Division. Originally planned for September 2020, their White Coat Ceremony had been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

What an awesome result! We would like to once again thank everyone who got involved in the “MUW Community for WOŚP” campaign for supporting the fundraiser for the benefit of hematology and pediatric oncology.