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GUIDE FOR ERASMUS+

STUDENTS 2017/18
Welcome to KUL! __________________________________________________________________3
City of Lublin ______________________________________________________________________5
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin _____________________________________7
Erasmus+ at KUL _________________________________________________________________15
Practical Information____________________________________________________________ 25
After hours in Lublin ____________________________________________________________ 35
English – Polish dictionary ______________________________________________________ 41

First published 2001


Revised and updated by International Exchange Section,
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, 2017
Facts and figures used in this guide are correct on publication February 2017
but are subject to change without notice
Photos: Roman Czyrka & Tomasz Koryszko
The publication has been funded with the support from the European Commission
under the Erasmus+ Programme.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission
cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made
of the information contained therein.
Free copy

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Welcome to KUL!
It is a real pleasure for us to welcome you to our university. We hope that your stay in Lublin
will be memorable and fruitful.
This brochure is addressed to Erasmus+ students intending to study at KUL for a semester
or a full academic year.
When arriving at a new university, you may have all kinds of questions concerning registration
procedure, study programmes, preparatory language courses, accommodation, etc. This
brochure answers most of these questions. Should you have any problems or need additional
information, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.
We are looking forward to meeting you in Lublin!

Erasmus+ Office International Exchange Section


International Relations Office
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Al. Racławickie 14, 20-950 Lublin, Poland
rooms 201, 203, 2nd floor (main building)
tel. +48 81 445 42 05, fax +48 81 445 41 91
e-mail: incoming@kul.pl, www.kul.pl/erasmus.eng

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1. City of Lublin
Lublin has always been one of Poland’s most important cities. Due to its geographical location
and history, Lublin has often played the role of a bridge between East and West. Interestingly,
it also often took the lead at crucial historical moments when Poland’s fate hung in balance. In
1569 the so-called Lublin Union was signed here, uniting Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and
Grand Duchy of Lithuania into a single political entity, thus creating the largest European state
of the time. In the final days of World War I, Poland’s first independent government (which soon
ceded power to Józef Piłsudski) was founded in Lublin. It was here again that the provisional
communist government was installed by the Soviets in July 1944, during the last stages of World
War II. Lublin is also considered by some to be the cradle of Solidarity; the avalanche of strikes
that spread throughout Poland in 1980 and eventually led to the Gdansk agreements began in
Lublin.
Today Lublin is the largest and most important industrial, commercial and educational centre in
eastern Poland. It is no exaggeration to call Lublin a city of universities. At present, Lublin has
4 universities and a few colleges with the total of over 70,300 students, while the population
of Lublin is approximately 340,000. If one adds the rich and thriving cultural life that imparts
a unique artistic flavour to the atmosphere of Lublin, our city appears to be an ideal place in
which to spend part of your colourful student life.
For further information about the city of Lublin, please consult the city’s official website:
lublin.eu/en/lublin/news/
Come and enjoy Lublin!

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2. The John Paul II
Catholic University
of Lublin
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, founded in 1918, is one of the oldest and most
renowned universities in Eastern Europe and is the only one possessing full state and Church
rights in Poland. At present, KUL enrols over 12,000 students, including over 600 foreign students
in its various programmes. The university has a reputation for high standards of education and
research, the profile of which is determined by humanistic tradition of the university as well as
openness to the needs of a contemporary man.
The University has eight faculties organized into institutes and departments with over forty
degree programmes. There is one off-campus faculty in Stalowa Wola.
Due to Lublin’s geographical location and its history, KUL has strong ties both with the East and
the West. It is only a stone’s throw from Lublin to such marvellous and thriving cities as Warsaw,
Cracow or Lviv.
The graduates and the faculty of KUL hold many important positions in social, cultural,
ecclesiastical and political life. Among them was the Pope John Paul II, who had held the Chair of
Ethics in KUL’s Faculty of Philosophy for many years.
Top reasons why to study at KUL:
 one of the most important universities in the Eastern Europe with a broad academic
offer
 Biotechnology, Canon Law, European Studies, European Union Law, Informatics,
Philosophy and Theology degree programmes in English
 a wide range of courses in English within other degree programmes
 multicultural atmosphere and thriving student life
 Polish language course free of charge for Erasmus+ students
 university facilities adjusted to the special needs of the disabled

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2.1 Faculties
The University offers a rich range of Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD programmes in the following
faculties:

 Faculty of Humanities

 Faculty of Social Sciences

 Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration

 Faculty of Theology

 Faculty of Philosophy

 Faculty of Biotechnology and Environment Sciences

 Faculty of Mathematics, IT and Landscape Architecture

 Off-Campus Faculty of Law and Social Sciences in Stalowa Wola

Erasmus+ students are allowed to choose courses from all the faculties and degree programmes.
The list of courses offered in English in 2017/2018 will be available on our website in June 2017:
www.kul.pl/courses

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2.2 Academic calendar
The academic year consists of two semesters: winter semester (October to January) and summer
semester (February to June).
There are several holiday breaks: Christmas break in December, a  break between winter and
summer semester in February and the spring break that falls at the time of Easter (March/April).
The detailed academic calendar 2017/18 will be available on our website in June 2017.
Orientation Days for Erasmus+ students are organised a few days before the beginning of each
semester.

2.3 Assessment and grading system


The semestral system requires 15 weeks of classes followed by a two or three-week examination
period. There are two ordinary examination periods per academic year. The first is held in the end
of January and the first half of February. The second is held in June. Students who do not pass
their exams during the first exam session may retake them during the make-up exam session
(mid-February and July). This means that every examination can be taken twice per semester.
Each student has to attend classes regularly and comply with the teacher’s requirements in order
to pass a given course.
Local grade ECTS grade Local definition
5 A very good
4+ B better than good
4 C good
3+ D better than satisfactory
3 E satisfactory
2 FX/F unsatisfactory (fail)

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2.4 Library
The KUL University Library is a single library system with a network of libraries in the institutes,
research centres, and faculties of the university. Students may use a whole range of libraries
within the university, that is departmental and institute libraries as well as reading rooms.
Materials are also available through interlibrary loan. Readers can also gain information at the
Library about other libraries’ collections through the Internet.
Students can also make use of the Library’s on-line databases (the use of some of them may be
restricted only to the computers at KUL or at certain faculties).
Address:
Chopina Street 27, 20-023 Lublin Opening hours:
Office: +48 81 445 31 49 Monday 11.00 – 19.00
www.bu.kul.pl Thursday-Friday 9.00 – 19.00
sekbibl@kul.lublin.pl Saturday 9.00 – 15.00

2.5 Internet access


Erasmus+ students have access to wireless Internet at the university. They may also use
stationary computers in the main halls of the university buildings. In order to log in students
need their e-kul logins and passwords which are given within the first days of their stay at KUL.
E-kul is a university platform where students may find schedule of their classes and contact the
lecturers.

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2.6 University Buildings
The number of KUL’s buildings is increasing. While
looking at your class schedule, you’ll see several
abbreviations:

GG The main building (Faculty of Humanities),


Aleje Raclawickie 14

C The John Paul II Collegium (Faculty of Social


Sciences – Psychology, Sociology, Economics,
Faculty of Theology) next to the main building,
Aleje Raclawickie 14

These two are connected by:


CN Collegium Norvidianum (Faculty of
Humanities), Aleje Raclawickie 14

CTW Centre for the Transfer of Knowledge,


Aleje Raclawickie 14

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Within walking distance there is:
CI Collegium Iuridicum
(Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration-
Law, European Studies, Administration),
Spokojna Street, approx.10 minutes from GG
And beyond the city centre:

DMMII (Faculty of Social Sciences-Pedagogy,


Journalism), Droga Męczenników
Majdanka 70 Street

HS Sports Centre, Konstantynów 1G Street

WBiNoS The buildings of the Faculty of


Biotechnology and Environment
Sciences and Faculty of Mathematics, IT
and Landscape Architecture (Landscape
Architecture, Mathematics, Informatics,
Biotechnology), Konstantynów 1 H
Street

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3. Erasmus+ at KUL
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin has participated in the Erasmus Programme since
1999/2000. We have Erasmus+ bilateral agreements with around 140 partner universities. To
check our partner universities and fields of study, please consult the website:
www.kul.pl/erasmus-partner-universities
Erasmus+ students coming to study at KUL are offered:
 assistance from the Erasmus+ Office and from Erasmus+ departmental coordinators
in particular degree programmes
 Orientation Days with integration events at the beginning of each semester
 assistance from Polish students within the Erasmus+ Guardian Angel programme
 Polish language course free of charge
 opportunities to participate in trips, integration meetings and cultural events
organized by the Erasmus+ Office

3.1. Application Procedure


Each applicant must be a student of a university with which the John Paul II Catholic University of
Lublin has an Erasmus+ bilateral agreement signed in a given field of study. If you are nominated
by your home university to study at KUL, complete our application form and send it to us with
all the required documents.
All the required documents should be sent to the Erasmus+ Office of the John Paul II Catholic
University of Lublin no later than until 15 July (for winter semester or the whole academic year)
or until 30 November (for summer semester).
Important notice: Students coming for the 1st semester or whole academic year who would like to
receive assistance in booking a room in the private dormitory are advised to contact the Erasmus
Office prior to 20 May, students coming for the 2nd semester prior to 30 November.
Please notice though that the confirmation of the booking will be sent to you at the end of June
(for the first semester or the whole academic year) or at the beginning of January (for the second
semester).

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Required documents – European Union Citizens
Please bear in mind that you should send all the required documents
by e-mail first. Once your application documents have been accepted,
you should send them to the Erasmus+ Office
of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin by post.

1. Application form in two copies www.kul.pl/erasmus.eng – typed, printed and signed


by you and your Erasmus+ coordinator (handwritten forms will not be accepted)
2. A photocopy of the applicant’s passport or ID
3. A photocopy of European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) or any other health insurance
which will cover all medical expenses during your stay in Poland – if you can’t receive
your EHIC prior to sending your application, you can show it upon your arrival
4. A photocopy of accident insurance (e.g. ISIC, EURO26)
5. A  certificate of the English language level confirmed by the International Relations
Office/Erasmus+ Office (at least B1 level; for English Studies/Philology programme at
least B2)
6. Provisional Learning Agreement with the courses you wish to follow at KUL signed by the
coordinator from your home university
7. 3 colour paper passport photographs – 2 of them glued on each of the application
form, with the applicant’s name on the reverse of the photograph and a digital colour
photograph sent by e-mail (300x300 pixels). Please note that your photographs
must be of good quality, full face and a plain white or off-white background (especially
the digital one), otherwise you will need to have a new one taken after your arrival,
which means you will wait longer for your student ID.

Required documents – non-European Union Citizens


Please bear in mind that you should send all the required documents
by e-mail first. Once your application documents have been accepted,
you should send them to the Erasmus+ Office of the John Paul II Catholic
University of Lublin by post.

1. Application form in two copies www.kul.pl/Erasmus_non_eu – typed, printed and


signed by you and your Erasmus+ coordinator (handwritten forms will not be accepted)
2. A photocopy of the applicant’s passport
3. A photocopy of health insurance which will cover all medical expenses during your stay
in Poland

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4. A photocopy of accident insurance
5. Provisional Learning Agreement with the courses you wish to follow at KUL signed by the
coordinator from your home university
6. A  certificate of the English language level confirmed by the International Relations
Office/Erasmus+ Office (at least B1 level; for English Studies/Philology programme at
least B2). Students from countries where English is an official language (e.g. the USA)
are not required to provide such a certificate
7. 3 colour paper passport photographs – 2 of them glued on each of the application
form, with the applicant’s name on the reverse of the photograph and a digital colour
photograph sent by e-mail (300x300 pixels). Please note that your photographs
must be of good quality, full face and a plain white or off-white background (especially
the digital one), otherwise you will need to have a new one taken after your arrival,
which means you will wait longer for your student ID.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!
You are required to send a complete set of application documents to be accepted.
Please send them by post to the address given below:
Erasmus+ Office
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
Aleje Racławickie 14, 20-950 Lublin, POLAND
Once you have been accepted as an Erasmus+ student, you will receive an official Letter of
Acceptance along with information materials. Information about degree programmes for EU
citizens is available at www.kul.pl/Erasmus.eng and for non-EU citizens at
www.kul.pl/Erasmus_non_eu.

Should you have any questions or doubts, you are strongly advised to contact us:
Ms Katarzyna Stępień Ms Magdalena Kiczuk
(students from EU countries + Turkey) (students from non-EU countries)
Room 203, 2nd floor (main building) Room 201, 2nd floor (main building)
Tel. +48 81 445 42 05 Tel. +48 81 445 40 24
E-mail: incoming@kul.pl E-mail: incoming@kul.pl

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Visa for non-EU students
Students from non-EU countries will need a visa to enter Poland. You will find relevant information
on the website of a Polish embassy in your country.
You will need a Letter of Acceptance to apply for a visa. It will be sent to your home address as
soon as we receive your application form along with all the required documents. You should send
it by e-mail first to the following e-mail: incoming@kul.pl
Early visa application is very important. Please bear in mind that the wait time to receive a visa
differs depending on an embassy. It is recommended that you apply for a visa approx. 2 months
in advance.
General information about visa requirements:
www.msz.gov.pl/en
General information about visa requirements for the US citizens:
travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/country/poland.html

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3.2 Courses in English
The regular language of instruction is Polish. However, the university offers a  good range of
courses in English: www.kul.pl/courses. Please check our website for the updated list of courses.
The university also offers the following degree programmes in English:
 Bachelor’s degree programme in Biotechnology
 Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD programmes in Philosophy
 Bachelor’s degree programme in European Studies
 Master’s degree programme in EU Law
 Bachelor’s degree programme in Informatics
 PhD programme in Canon Law (to be confirmed in June)
 PhD programme in Theology (to be confirmed in June)
For further information concerning courses for Erasmus+ students, consult the website:
www.kul.pl/courses
Important notice: Please be aware of the fact that your level of English must be good (at least
B1; for English Studies/Philology programme – at least B2) – you must be able to understand,
speak and write both general and academic English. If your English is of a poor level, you will not
succeed in most courses.
Knowledge of Polish is not required (except for Polish Studies/Philology programme).

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3.3 Erasmus+ departmental coordinators
To organize and facilitate the running of the Erasmus+ programme, KUL designated an Erasmus+
departmental coordinator in every faculty and institute. The list of coordinators is available at
www.kul.pl/art_830. They are responsible for academic issues (e.g. Learning Agreement).
In case you have questions concerning courses or your study programme at KUL, please contact
the coordinator in a particular degree programme directly. You will find the e-mail list on the
website above.

3.4 School of Polish Language and Culture


KUL boasts the School of Polish Language and Culture, which runs highly popular summer and
one-year courses for foreigners from all over the world.
All Erasmus+ students are invited to take part in an intensive Polish language course (free of
charge) organized each semester by the School of Polish Language and Culture. The course
consists of 60 hours (4 hours per week) throughout each semester and is divided into at least
two levels: beginner and intermediate.
To find out more about the School of Polish Language and Culture, please consult the webpage:
www.kul.pl/the-school-of-polish-language-and-culture,21594.html

3.5 Erasmus+ Guardian Angel


Every foreign Erasmus+ student has their personal Guardian Angel – a Polish student (usually
ex-Erasmus) who is assigned to help them solve any practical problems before arrival and during
the stay in Lublin. Moreover, Guardian Angel helps Erasmus+ students to integrate into the new
environment.

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3.6 Orientation Days
Orientation Days are organized by the Erasmus+ Office at the beginning of each semester. It
is desirable that all Erasmus+ students be present at Orientation Days, during which they will
obtain all the necessary information concerning the study period in Lublin. Orientation Days
are usually followed by other events and trips. They allow foreign students to integrate at the
beginning of their Erasmus+ period.
Information about the date of Orientation Days will be sent to you by e-mail before your arrival.

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Checklist
Before arrival at KUL make sure that:
 you sent the application form with all the required documents and photos
 you received the Letter of Acceptance
 you checked the list of courses on our website
 you contacted Erasmus+ departmental coordinator
 you asked for help with accommodation (private and university dormitories)
 you are in contact with your Guardian Angel
 you received information about Orientation Days

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4. PRACTICAL
INFORMATION
4.1. Accommodation
In order to receive assistance with accommodation, students coming for the 1st semester or the
whole academic year should contact our Erasmus+ Office as soon as possible. Any requests
concerning accommodation after May 20 might not be met due to a limited number of vacancies.
In case you are nominated as an Erasmus+ student after May 20 or you will contact us later, your
Guardian Angel will provide you with necessary information and help you find a suitable place
to stay.
Private dormitories
 single rooms only, kitchens and bathrooms are shared by 4-5 persons
 Internet access available
 price – 675 PLN per month plus 800 PLN of refundable deposit and non-refundable
booking fee of 600 PLN for the students coming for the winter semester or the whole
academic year
 in order to book the room you are obliged to pay the refundable deposit and non-
refundable booking fee until August 15 (payment details will be sent to you via e-mail)
 in close vicinity of KUL
 the number of places is limited; please contact the Erasmus+ Office as soon as
possible for more details
University dormitories
 double or triple rooms only
 Internet connection in the room available
 the code of conduct is rather strict (e.g. the entrance is closed at 11.00 p.m., no
overnight visits are allowed)
 location:
The female dormitory is located around 15 minutes by bus from the city
centre, near the Faculty of Biotechnology and Environment Sciences, Faculty of
Mathematics, IT and Landscape Architecture and KUL’s Sports Centre.
The male dormitory is located around 15 minutes on foot from the university.

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 price:
The female dormitory – 350 PLN per month (in a double room).
The male dormitory – 400 PLN per month (in a double room).
 the number of places is limited; please contact the Erasmus+ Office as soon as
possible for more details
Private flats
 there is also a possibility of renting a room or a flat in different parts of the city; the
prices range from 400 PLN to 900 PLN for a single room depending on the standard,
location and distance from the university
 if you want to find a private room/flat, your Guardian Angel will help you look for it
Some links with rooms/flats for rent:
erasmusu.com/en/erasmus-lublin/room-for-rent-student
poland.gabinohome.com/en/rent+flat/lublin
lublin.dlastudenta.pl/stancje/
www.stancjelublin.pl/
Useful tips:
Arrive some time in advance in order to find a suitable place as there are more and more students
every year in Lublin.
If you need temporary accommodation, contact the Erasmus+ Office and you will receive
addresses of cheap hostels and hotels.
RULES OF CONDUCT:
 please remember to get to know all the conditions and fees
 you are also responsible for keeping your place in order
 if you want to organize a party, please keep in mind that your neighbours may not like
it! In Poland there are quiet hours from 22:00 (10.00 p.m.) till 6:00 (6.00 a.m.) – no
loud music or noises are allowed then
 if you damage something, you will have to repair it or buy a new one

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4.2. Residence permit regulations
If you are an EU citizen you can enter Poland with your ID document (a valid travel document
e.g. passport, or another document certifying your identity and citizenship). Non-EU citizens will
need a visa and a passport.
Foreign students who stay in Poland for more than three months continually (without leaving
Poland during that period) are obliged to register within 4 days after arrival at:
Inquiry Desk for Foreigners
20-071 Lublin, 14 Wieniawska St., (1st floor)
Telephone: 81 466 10 02, E-mail: foreigners@lublin.eu
If you are a foreign student from one of the EU countries, you are not obliged to register your stay
in Poland if it lasts no longer than 3 months continually. Each time you leave Poland, your stay is
counted from the beginning upon your return.

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4.3 Arrival
There are several options to travel to Lublin depending on the country where you come from.
Plane
If you decide to travel by plane, you should choose one of the following airports:
 Lublin Airport www.airport.lublin.pl/en
 Warsaw Okęcie www.lotnisko-chopina.pl/en/index.html
 Warsaw Modlin en.modlinairport.pl
 Rzeszów Jasionka www.rzeszowairport.pl//en
 Kraków Balice www.krakowairport.pl/en/
The distance between Lublin and the cities is quite long, which is why you will have to take a bus
or train to get to Lublin.
Train
All trains coming to Lublin stop at the Lublin Main Railway Station (Lublin Główny). The Railway
Station is located in Dworcowy Square (Plac Dworcowy) and you will have to take a bus (no 13,
30) or a taxi to get to the city centre.
Other railway stations in Poland:
 Warsaw (WARSZAWA CENTRALNA)
A journey from Warsaw to Lublin by train takes approx. 2,5 hours.
 Cracow (KRAKÓW GŁÓWNY)
A journey from Cracow to Lublin by train takes approx. 4,5 hours.
 Rzeszów (RZESZÓW GŁÓWNY)
A journey from Rzeszów to Lublin by train takes approx. 3 hours.
For further information and timetables consult the website: rozklad-pkp.pl/en
Bus
There is also a  good network of buses from Warsaw, Rzeszów and Cracow to Lublin. Please
consult the websites for further information:
 www.busportal.pl
 www.polskibus.com/en/index.htm
There is a direct bus Lublin <-> Warsaw Okęcie Airport operated by CONTBUS: www.contbus.pl/
Students can be collected from the bus or railway station in Lublin. They have to inform their
Guardian Angels in advance about the exact time of arrival.
Remember that you can always ask your Guardian Angel for help
if you have any problems or doubts

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4.4 Weather
Poland has a  moderate climate with chilly winters and pleasant, mild summers. July is the
warmest month with average temperature 20°C . During the winter the average temperature
is about – 3°C . You should be prepared that winter in Poland can be really freezing, with
temperatures occasionally dropping even to – 20°C and a  lot of snow.
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average
-3° 1° 5° 11° 15° 18° 20° 19° 14° 10° 5° 1°
temperatures in °C

4.5 Board
The canteen ProBono is situated in the main building of the university (GG) and offers lunches
for about 15 PLN (soup and the main course). The cafeteria offers tasty and cheap typical Polish
food such as pierogi, kopytka, bigos, pyzy, naleśniki and many others. There is also a NOLogo
Café situated on the campus in the main building. It offers different kinds of tea and coffee,
sandwiches (you can choose from the variants on offer or compose your own), salads, muesli
with yoghurt and cakes.
There are also lots of bars and restaurants situated next to the main campus.

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4.6 Local transport
Lublin has a good network of buses and trolleybuses which connects the city centre (where the
KUL’s main building is situated) with all parts of the city. Tickets are available at newsagents’, on
buses or in ticket machines (e.g. at KUL – entrance to the John Paul II Collegium). As a student,
you will have discounts for short-term and long-term tickets, providing you have a valid Student
Identity Card. It will be issued within the first weeks of your stay at KUL. Keep in mind that if
you don’t have a validated ticket with a Student Identity Card, you will be punished with a fine.
Before you get a Student Identity Card (Legitymacja studencka), it is recommended to buy tickets
without a discount.
We advise buying a monthly or quarterly bus pass. You can get it from a ticket machine (e.g.
next to KUL). They are also available at the Office of Public Transport at 25 Kraśnicka Street and
1 Przystankowa Street. More information under these links: mpk.lublin.pl/en and www.ztm.
lublin.eu/?sf_culture=en
Price: 0,5 EUR for a  student one-way ticket; 0,7 EUR for one way-ticket without a  student
discount; 10 EUR for a student monthly ticket (valid only with your Student Identity Card and
only if you are not older than 26 years old).
The official site of the public transport in Lublin: mpk.lublin.pl/en/
You can pick up a taxi either from a taxi rank or by calling a taxi service (e.g. (+48)814444444,
8119628, 8119621, 8119622, 8119665). Of course, tariffs vary but it can amount up to approx. 20
~ 30 PLN within the city.

photo Rafał Nieściór

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4.7 Health and insurance
Each student is required to have a health insurance policy (e.g. European Health Insurance Card
– EHIC) and an accident insurance for the entire duration of their stay in Poland.
A holder of the European Health Insurance Card will receive free health services at health care
providers who have signed a relevant contract with NFZ (National Health Found). You can benefit
from health services in the following areas: primary health care, specialist out-patient care,
hospital treatment, dental treatment, rescue services and ambulance transport.
More information about health service in Poland can be found under the following link:
www.nfz.gov.pl – in Polish
Health services for KUL students are provided by the Academic Health Centre, Aleje Racławickie
14, 20-950 Lublin, tel. 081 743 33 97 (John Paul II Collegium building, ground floor).
Opening hours:
Monday – Friday 8.00-18.00
Disabled students may contact Students with Disabilities Office:
Tel. +48 81 445 32 03
Opening hours:
Monday – Thursday 10.00 – 13.00 (not open on Friday)
room C-206 (John Paul II Collegium building)

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4.8 Cost of living
It is difficult to give a precise estimate of how much money you will need, partly because much
depends on your own circumstances and lifestyle. Here, you have a list of approximate prices of
some basic products:
 loaf of bread 0,75 EUR
 milk 0,60 EUR
 chocolate 0,75 EUR
 a student meal 2-3 EUR
 a cup of coffee 1-2 EUR
 bus ticket 0,5 EUR
 taxi around the city 5 EUR
 accommodation 90-200 EUR (per month)

4.9 Banks and money


In order to open a bank account you will need a passport and a Student Identity Card. Most banks
are open from 8.00/9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Monday to Friday. If you open a bank account in
Bank Pekao SA, you will be able to make contactless payments with your Student Identity Card.
You can change money in banks or exchange offices (kantory). Changing money in exchange
offices might be more advantageous to you as all banks charge commission.
Another option is to open a bank account in your home country and use your credit card for
withdrawing money in Poland as cash dispensers (ATMs) are at your disposal all around the city.
Remember that your local bank may charge fees for use of cash dispensers in other countries.

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5. After hours in Lublin
5.1 Student Cultural Days
Each year in May Student Governments from all Lublin universities in cooperation with
other student organizations organize one of the most famous events in the Lublin Region
– Student Cultural Days (Juwenalia). They last a  few weeks and during that time the
university and city venues are full of theatre performances, concerts, film marathons, panel
discussions, dance performances, martial arts performances, etc.

5.2 Culture
Lublin has a bewildering array of options as regards entertainment and cultural life. You
can choose among theatres, cultural centres, philharmonic hall, musical theatres and
many, many more. All the options and current cultural events can be found at http://
lublin.eu/en/culture/ and http://ck.lublin.pl/en/
Cinemas
 Cinema City, Plaza Shopping Centre, Lipowa Street 13; Felicity Shopping Centre,
Al. Wincentego Witosa 32, www.cinema-city.pl/en
 Multikino, Olimp Shopping Centre, Al. Spółdzielczości Pracy 34,
multikino.pl/pl/w-kinie
 Bajka, Radziszewskiego Street 8, www.bajka.kina.lublin.pl
Theatre and Philharmonic Hall
 Juliusz Osterwa Theatre (Narutowicza Street 17, www.teatrosterwy.pl – only in
Polish), featuring a wide range of classical and modern plays.
 Teatr Stary w Lublinie at Jezuicka Street 18 (teatrstary.eu)
 Filharmonia Lubelska (Lublin Philharmonic Hall) at Skłodowska Street 5
(www.filharmonialubelska.pl – only in Polish)
Pubs, clubs, discos
We recommend taking a  walk around the city centre and the Old Town because each
cafeteria, pub, club or disco has its own, particular flavour and offer. Please check these
sites www.clubbing.pl/v10/imprezy,Lublin, www.lublin.klubowa.pl for a complete offer
addressed to you.

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5.3 City sights
There are so many choices and interesting sights in
Lublin that it would be difficult to recommend just
a few. However, there are some places that are an
absolute must for all visitors:
Old Town
One of the most beautiful in Poland. Its uniqueness
lies in its preservation of the original medieval
town plan within the confines of its defensive
walls. All the old townhouses are distinguished
by rich artwork that still preserves its Gothic and
Renaissance character. Apart from great sightseeing
value, tourists are attracted by the abundance of
stylish cafes, pubs and restaurants.
The Cracow Gate
One of the most well-known landmarks of Lublin
– it can be found in hundreds of photographs and
drawings. Built in half of XIV century in the Gothic
style, it was rebuilt in the XVI century in Renaissance
style with a baroque copula. Today, the Gate houses
the Historical Museum of Lublin.
The Castle complex
One of the grandest sights in Lublin. The oldest parts
of the castle date back to the middle of the 13th
century. The castle served as a  prison until 1954.
During the Nazi occupation there were over 80,000
people interned here. Today, the castle houses
the extensive Lublin Museum, with over 100,000
artefacts in various permanent exhibitions.
The Holy Trinity Chapel
A  unique building in Poland and an exceptionally
rare monument in Europe, famous for its unique
Russo-Byzantine frescoes from the early 15th
century combined with the Gothic style of the
Chapel. It is the only example in Poland of this kind
of art that has been preserved almost untouched.

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The Cathedral
The former Jesuit church dating from the end
of the 16th century; it is particularly interesting
because of its acoustic vestry as well as grand
and stylish interior with baroque wall paintings.
The Museum in Majdanek
A  preserved section of the infamous
concentration camp organized by the Nazis in
1941-42. Majdanek was the second largest death
camp (after Oświęcim-Brzezinka) in the countries
of occupied Europe. It operated till liberation in
July 1944, and during that period some 360,000
people, representing 51 nationalities from 26
countries, were exterminated. The permanent
camp exposition consists of the post-camp
objects: prison fields surrounded with the barbed
wire, guard towers, prisoners` barracks, gas
chambers and the crematorium with the tomb
of those murdered in the camp. You can also see
documentaries shown in a small cinema.
Going outside Lublin
The city is also an excellent base if you want to
travel further and visit other beautiful spots in
the Lublin Region, including:
Kazimierz Dolny – an architectural and cultural
pearl of the region
Kozłówka – with the beautiful Zamoyski Palace
Complex housing, a  unique gallery featuring
socialist-realist “art”
Nałęczów – a well-known, beautifully situated
spa the 18th-century baroque-classicist
Małachowski Palace
Zamość – its Old Town is included on the UNESCO
World Heritage list

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5.4 Sport activities
Among university facilities is also a very modern and well-equipped sports centre. From among
a great variety of sport sections you can choose team sports (basketball, volleyball, handball,
etc.), badminton, rowing, aerobics, tennis, swimming, gym, athletics, climbing, chess, judo,
karate and others.
If you want to participate in one of these sport sections, you should go directly to the coach.
However, we would advise you to ask your Guardian Angel for help. You should be aware of the
fact that probably you will have to pay some fees (e.g. insurance, etc.).
There are also regular physical education classes – check the programme for the 1st year in your
degree programme.
KUL SPORTS CENTRE, Konstantynów Street 1.
www.kul.pl/hala-sportowa
The addresses of some other sports centres (gyms, fitness clubs) in Lublin:
SPORTESSE STREFA FITNESS& WELLNESS
Al. Kraśnicka Street 133 Tomasza Zana Street 19
www.sportesse.pl/ www.strefa-fitness.lublin.pl/
!CON FITNESS PURE JATOMI FINESS
Tarasy Zamkowe Shopping Centre Plaza Shopping Centre
Al. Unii Lubelskiej 2 Lipowa Street 15
iconfitness.pl/?lang=en jatomifitness.pl/en/clubs/lublin/
PACO I CITY FIT
Kiepury Street 5 Al. Spółdzielczości Pracy 26
www.paco.pl/kluby/ cityfit.pl/en/klub/lublin/

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Useful links and addresses:
 Lublin official website
lublin.eu/en/lublin/news/
 Cultural events in Lublin
lublin.eu/en/culture/
 The Municipality of Lublin City
lublin.eu/en/urzad-miasta/
 Lublin Tourist Information Centre
www.lublintravel.pl/index.php?lang=en
 Map of Lublin
www.mapa-online.pl/mapa,Lublin.html
 Multimedia – movies, photos
www.lublin.eu/kultura/multimedia/galerie/
 Lublin live
www.lublin.eu/lublin/o-miescie/lublin-na-zywo/
 Discover Lublin
lublin.eu/en/lublin/about-city/
 Lublin travel guide
www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Europe/Poland/Wojewodztwo_Lubelskie/
Lublin-486892/TravelGuide-Lublin.html
 Lublin TripAdvisor
www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Tourism-g274818-Lublin_Lublin_Province_Eastern_Poland-
Vacations.html
 Study in Lublin
www.study.lublin.eu/en/about-lublin
Emergency telephones
 POLICE 997
 AMBULANCE 999
 FIRE BRIGADE 998
 from mobile phone 112

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English – Polish dictionary
The basic vocabulary and phrases:
Hello Cześć/ Hej
Good morning/afternoon Dzień dobry
Good evening Dobry wieczór
Good night Dobranoc
Goodbye/Bye Do widzenia
Thank you Dziękuję
Please/you’re welcome Proszę
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I do not know Nie wiem
Maybe Może
I am sorry/Pardon? Przepraszam
I do not understand Nie rozumiem
I need help Potrzebuję pomocy

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What is your name? Jak się nazywasz?
My name is… Nazywam się…
Nice to meet you Miło cię poznać
I am from../I come from.. Jestem z...
I like… Lubię…
I don’t like Nie lubię
I study… Studiuję…
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Where is…/Where do I find… Gdzie jest..
How much does ... cost? Ile kosztuje ... ?
Railway station Dworzec PKP/ Dworzec Kolejowy
Train Pociąg
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