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KEY ISSUES
                                                                               KEY ISSUES








       Days off


       The academic year is challenging and requires a lot of work and commitment from the Student, but the
       Student, like everyone else, must also have time to recuperate and develop outside the University. That is
       why, every year, upon the Rector’s decree, some days are free from studying.
            Below is the list of public holidays that are related to national and religious holidays in Poland.
       Remember that on these days shops, offices and other workplaces may be closed and there are no classes
       at University.




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                                             1  January, New Year
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                                 6  January, Feast of the Three Kings
                                March/April, Easter (movable holidays)

                                              1  May, Labour Day
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                                          3  May, Constitution Day
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                                              5  June, Pentecost
                                          16  June, Corpus Christi
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                            15  August, Assumption of the Blessed Mary
                                        1  November, All Saints Day
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                                   11  November, Independence Day
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                                      24  December, Christmas Eve
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                                         25  December, Christmas
                                         26  December, Christmas
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                                      31  December, New Year’s Eve
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