Meeting and discussing the cooperation program and student exchange between the University of Economics and Law and Professor Dominik Wanner from Worcester College.

The University of Economics and Law was honored to welcome Professor Dominik Wanner from Worcester College, one of the prestigious member colleges of the University of Oxford (UK), on March 11, 2025. The visit aimed to discuss opportunities for collaboration and the implementation of future student exchange programs.

Worcester College, founded in 1714, stands out with its historic architecture, picturesque campus, and modern facilities. The college offers a wide range of programs in fields such as Economics, Business Administration, Medicine, Law, Artificial Intelligence, and International Relations, providing a high-quality academic environment.

 

The Oxford Certificate Program at Worcester College is a summer course designed for university students, offering in-depth subjects to enhance knowledge and research skills, helping students excel academically. The courses follow the Oxford model, featuring small-group classes, personalized feedback, and lecturers from the University of Oxford or the University of Cambridge.

The program will take place in the summer of 2025 with three study sessions:

  • Session 1 (July 20 – August 2): Law, Business Administration, Engineering, English Literature
  • Session 2 (August 3 – August 16): Business Administration, AI, Economics, Law
  • Session 3 (August 17 – August 30): Marketing, Public Health, Economics, Sociology, Fintech

In addition to the academic content, students will have the opportunity to participate in exciting extracurricular activities, such as visiting the Bodleian Library, exploring other Oxford colleges, museums, and taking trips to Cambridge and Blenheim Palace.

Upon completing the course, students will receive a certificate from Worcester College (University of Oxford) along with an academic transcript. This is a fantastic opportunity for students to experience a world-class educational environment, expand their knowledge, and become part of a dynamic international academic community.