Contact

Contact

Student services are provided Monday through Friday from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm.

1-2 Waly Chrobrego St.

room 101

70-500 Szczecin

+48 91 48 09 965 (EN)

+48 91 48 09 345 (EN, ES)

+48 91 48 09 817 (EN, RU)

+48601329781 (EN, RU)

international@pm.szczecin.pl

Przemysław Puzoń (eN, dE)

Head of the Office

tel. +48 91 48 09 965

I am responsible for the entire department. If students make problems, then they have to meet me. After that, they never cause problems again.

Magdalena Markiewicz (eN, fR)

Admissions officer

tel. +48 91 48 09 830

I am very happy to work in the office for international students. I assist applicants from abroad in handling all matters related to their coming to and staying in Szczecin.

Ewa Cerebież-Tarabicka (eN, eS)

Admissions officer, ERASMUS Coordinator

tel. +48 91 48 09 345

Apart from admissions of international students I am also responsible for ERASMUS in our University. So if you get tired with studying in Szczecin and decide to go to Portugal, Croatia or Slovenia for one semester – I am the person you should come to.

Julia Kantor (rU, uA)

Admissions officer

tel. +48 91 48 09 817 (10:00 – 14:00 CET)

I assist mainly the applicants and students of our University who speak Russian. I like people and I like my job, especially the team I work with. Each person is equally important to me. So if I can help you with anything – don’t hesitate!

Cooperation with recruiting agents

The Maritime University of Szczecin is currently cooperating with agents who are recruiting students in the following countries:

Any international student who wants to study at the Maritime University of Szczecin can choose to prepare the required application documents by himself / herself, using the instructions available at the tab Applying STEP BY STEP, or to use the services of an agent.

Please be extra careful whenever a recruitment agent says that he/she guarantees that you will be admitted to our University or that you will be exempted from tuition fees. This is not true and such fraudulent promises are in fact a criminal offence.

The Maritime University of Szczecin does not, in any respect, favour any candidates who use the services of specific agencies or language schools dealing with recruitment.

Our University is a public institution, supervised by the State, and all our activities are strictly based on Polish law. Similarly, the admissions process is governed by Polish legal provisions as well as  our internal recruitment regulations – the provisions, rules and regulations are transparent and available to all candidates. A candidate can only be admitted to our University if he or she meets the criteria defined by the law /admissions regulations and if there are still places available within admission limits.

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