Second edition of a free series of meetings for university and high school students. The lectures and discussions will focus on a diverse range of topics, including difficult ones, such as dilemmas of neighbourhood in the city space. We will try to diagnose the problems and challenges faced by Wrocław.
As a result of the political and economic processes in Ukraine, we are dealing with a wave of migration to the West. Wrocław, like other Polish cities, has been becoming a living place for many inhabitants from the East. We have new neighbours, who speak a language that is related to ours, and yet foreign, with complicated past that connects our nations. Now they want to build their future in the city on the Odra River. During the meeting we want to talk about migration and the way it changes the country and its society, how it affects everyday life, personal contacts, economics or legal and administrative solutions. High school and university students are invited to join us. Those, who will participate in all four meetings of the City Academy will receive a special certificate.
The meeting will be hosted by Olga Chrebor and Sergii Kulchevych.
The series of meetings was created by Joanna Panciuchin, Piotr Jakub Fereński, Ph.D. and Rafał Nahirny, Ph. D.
Partner of the series: Urban Studies – a major at the Institute of Cultural Studies of the University of Wrocław
Find out more about the City Academy: here