Warsaw

The conference will take place in Warsaw, a city where the 20th century left a particularly significant mark, while also being a place with a rich artistic and social heritage. Warsaw has many faces – there are places that immerse you in the atmosphere and events of the past, locations experiencing intense gentrification processes, giving a new character to former working-class districts, and there is the face of the young Warsaw – a vibrant, modern metropolis. Finally, Warsaw is full of greenery: urban parks, forests, and areas along the Vistula River. Warsaw is the only European capital with an unregulated riverbank, and the Vistula area (a Natura 2000 site) is home to nearly 230 species of birds and numerous other wild animals.
University Campus

The sessions will take place at one of the campuses of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University (Wóycickiego street 1/3), located in the north-western part of Warsaw, which can be reached in approximately 25 minutes by public transport from the city centre. The sessions will be held in the Auditorium Maximum building. Detailed directions and a campus map will be provided at a later time.

