Hello, I’m Igor. First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for the opportunity to participate in internships in the Netland Computers company in Kalisz. During my mobility, I was involved in some company’s activities and performed professional tasks. Thanks to my internships, I broaden my knowledge and skills. It was very exciting!

Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economic University in Knyaginino

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Hi, I’m Seyda. Kalisz was my second home. I had a lot of Polish friends. They were all very polite and valuable people for me. I spent a fun time in Kalisz Aqua Park, the city center, municipal parks, and forests. I want to finish with a joke: “Kalisz is the most beautiful city in Europe” at least for us.

Afyon Kocatepe  University (Turkey)

Hi, I’m Betül. I study Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Bolu (Turkey) and I had my the Erasmus+ experience at PWSZ in Kalisz. I can safely say that it was one of the best experiences in my life!
I was accommodated in the university Student Dormitory ”BULIONIK” and I was very happy with it. It was so much better than I had expected and I didn’t have any problems. International Relations Office staff was really helpful and I am really thankful for it! They also organized different activities and trips for us and it was really fun. We spent a lot of time together. The knowledge gained at the university was really useful. I loved my teachers. They always had new things to show us. I am so grateful for that. I believe that the Erasmus+ is something that every student should experience in their lives. During my mobility, I’ve made a lot of long-term and amazing friendships. I really enjoyed Kalisz too, I have no regrets!

Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University (Turkey)

Hello, I’m Gamze. I spent 8 months in Kalisz. I met a lot of students from some parts of the world. They helped me to open my mind by sharing different ideas. Thanks to them, I learned how to take different perspectives on life. I found the love of my life on the Erasmus and it made me a lucky person. Now I feel that Kalisz was my second home. I will never forget this experience.

Afyon Kocapete University

Hello, my name is Kirill. I want to share some memories about my mobility in Kalisz. It was my dream to visit Poland and Kalisz as well. The Erasmus+ Programme helped me to make new friends, find new oportunities for my future, discover new places and follow the best study programme. I am grateful to my coordinators who helped us with everything. They are so perfect. They made my stay in Kalisz more colorful. For me, it was like a fairytale. New people, new experience, new friends and new trips. It was my first the Erasmus+ mobility and the best one!

Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economic University in Knyaginino

Hello, my name is Aysel. I spend two semesters in Kalisz, Poland. For me, the Erasmus+ Programme means not only studying but also having great fun, making new friends from different countries, tasting the dishes of European cuisine, and learning some dances. Kalisz is a really good place to study. Although public transport connections are not satisfactory. The Erasmus Coordinators as well as International Relations Officers helped us to solve some problems with some study programmes or at the dormitory. Kalisz was like a second home to me. I will never regret it! I miss all of You!

Bingol University, Turkey

Hello, my name is Anelia. This was my first mobility and I was very scared at the beginning. Kalisz made a good impression on me. A large percentage of the inhabitants are very friendly and smiling. This mobility gave me the opportunity to meet some students from different countries but mostly it helped me improve my language skills. I want to thank my coordinators in Kalisz for everything and I hope to meet them again. This mobility was a very exciting and unforgettable experience.

D.A. Tsenov Academy of Economics, Bulgaria

Hello! I’m Ali. It was a great experience to study in Kalisz. It was my first trip abroad. Kalisz is a lovely and small city but it doesn’t mean that Kalisz is boring. I spent my time with some of the Erasmus+ students and Polish ones every day. Kalisz is set in the middle of Poland so I could visit other Polish cities almost every weekend. I found it difficult to get used to some things, e.g. colder climate and longer nights than inTurkey. But I didn’t have any trouble at the university. I passed all exams. It was the best experience of my life. If I had a chance to study in Kalisz again, I would go back there without any hesitation.

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey