Study without borders – how does UCPE help students build international careers?

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Would you like to study in an environment that opens you up to the world and international opportunities? At the University College of Professional Education (UCPE), this is integral to a thoughtfully designed academic journey—from the work of the Centre for International Cooperation to the Erasmus+ programme. Find out how the institution supports students in developing skills valued on the global job market.

What does international cooperation at UCPE involve?

At the University College of Professional Education, international cooperation includes a wide range of initiatives designed to open up opportunities for both students and staff to grow in a diverse academic environment. The institution delivers these activities through its Centre for International Cooperation, which coordinates, among other things:

  • the management of student exchange programmes, such as Erasmus+;
  • formal and organisational support for mobility periods abroad;
  • building and maintaining international partnerships;
  • organising international events and initiatives.

You can find more information about degree programmes in the Frequently Asked Questions section.

How important is ECTS in all of this?

The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) makes it easier to compare degree programmes and recognise learning outcomes between universities. Thanks to ECTS, academic achievements gained abroad—as well as study periods completed in other countries—can be formally recognised.

In practice, ECTS:

  • allows credits earned at one university to be counted towards a degree programme at another;
  • supports student mobility;
  • enables cooperation between universities and the development of teaching methods;

helps improve the quality of higher education across Europe.

How does the Erasmus+ programme work and what opportunities does it offer students?

Erasmus+ is a programme that supports international mobility for students and academic staff, giving them the chance to gain educational and professional experience abroad. It is one of the key initiatives led by the Centre for International Cooperation, which coordinates mobility periods, provides administrative support, and helps its participants prepare for their exchange.

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What are the benefits of taking part in Erasmus+?

Participation in the Erasmus+ programme helps develop skills that are increasingly valued on the job market. Through an exchange, participants can gain:

  • enhanced language skills and greater confidence when communicating in an international environment;
  • stronger intercultural competence and more ease when working with people from different countries;
  • new academic and professional networks that may prove valuable in the future;
  • better preparation for project-based work, independent learning, and effective teamwork.

The Erasmus+ programme goes beyond mobility periods abroad, offering support at every stage–from administrative formalities and settling in, to integration into a new environment. As a result, mobility becomes an integral part of academic and professional development, aligned with the international strategy of the University College of Professional Education.

Why is the Ready for the Future campaign a good opportunity for study planning?

Ready for the Future is an initiative of UCPE aimed at individuals who want to plan their education and future careers consciously. The campaign highlights the importance of choosing degree programmes that respond to current job market needs and encourages early investment in skills.

Whether prospective students are planning to begin their studies or are already part of the UCPE academic community, the Ready for the Future campaign supports conscious preparation for future careers at every stage. As part of the initiative, participants can benefit from:

  • up to 40% off postgraduate programmes;
  • 10% off the first year of engineering degree programmes;
  • 10% off the first year of master’s degree programmes;
  • 30% off the first year of long-cycle master’s degree programmes;
  • 10% off the entire MBA programme (Master of Business Administration).

The full range of degree programmes covered by the Ready for the Future campaign is available at studia-online.pl, as well as in related articles: Ready for the Future – choose next-generation studies and Studies tailored to the future at UCPE.


Now you know that studying at UCPE is more than education—it is a conscious preparation for working in an international professional environment. The institution combines a global perspective with substantive support for student development at every stage of the learning process. If you want to plan your future and take advantage of current educational opportunities, explore the range of degree programmes offered as part of the Ready for the Future campaign.

FAQ

What is the Centre for International Cooperation at the University College of Professional Education?

The Centre for International Cooperation is a unit responsible for developing international relations and supporting, among other things, exchange programmes and cooperation with global partners.

What is the Erasmus+ programme, and who can take part in it?

Erasmus+ is a programme that enables students and staff of the University College of Professional Education to take part in study periods, traineeships, or training abroad, with organisational support from UCPE.

Why is ECTS important for students going abroad?

ECTS makes it possible to recognise completed modules and learning outcomes between universities, ensuring that a study period abroad forms an integral part of the degree programme.

What is the Ready for the Future campaign at the University College of Professional Education?

Ready for the Future is an initiative of the University College of Professional Education that supports conscious educational planning by offering tuition fee discounts and encouraging the development of skills aligned with job market needs.