Schedule for the International Summer School – – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone 

June 16, 2025 – signing of the agreement with NAWA on the implementation of the International Summer School – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone 

September 2025-February 2026 – preparation by teachers implementing the summer school of modifications to teaching materials, quizzes, and tests to verify participants’ knowledge 

September 2025 – Daniel Nosiadek Kedaison, in cooperation with the teaching staff preparing the International Summer School – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone, makes new recordings in the Tri-City and its surroundings, used to modify virtual educational materials. 

September – February 2026 – preparation by Daniel Nosiadek Kedaison of modifications to virtual teaching materials by updating and modernizing the VR educational application on the UG Educational Portal and VR goggles. 

January 2026 – development of recruitment rules for the International Summer School – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone 

January 5, 2026, 2:00-5:15 p.m. – Remote workshops for teaching staff implementing IMPK entitled: “How to use design thinking in classes with students? A short course in Design Thinking.” Duration: 4 teaching hours, led by Dr. Anna Kot 

January 28, 2026 – announcement of the admission rules for the International Summer School –  Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone, publication of information about recruitment for the summer school on the WOiG website, on social media, and sending it to universities affiliated with the SEA-EU alliance and other friendly academic centers. 

February 2, 2026, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Remote workshop for teaching staff implementing IMPK entitled: “Planning effective interaction with students in a virtual environment.” Duration: 6 teaching hours, led by Dr. Anna Kot 

February 4, 2026, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. – Remote workshops for teaching staff implementing Intensive International Education Programs entitled: “Interculturally sensitive teaching – what does it mean today?” Duration: 6 teaching hours, led by Dr. Magdalena Gajewska 

February 6-27, 2026, 11:59 p.m. – recruitment of participants for the International Summer School – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone 

February 9, 2026 – submission of lecture and exercise content, as well as tests and quizzes for language verification 

March 4, 2026, 4:00 p.m. – announcement of recruitment results, possible announcement of additional recruitment 

March 27, 2026, by 11:59 p.m. – sending participants of the International Summer School – Pollution in the POLCA 2.0 coastal zone a link to register in the NAWA system and complete the participant data for the Intensive International Education Program and the User’s guide to the FERS1 application system. 

May 4-13, 2026 – implementation of the International Summer School – Pollution in the Coastal Zone POLCA 2.0 at the University of Gdynia campus, Al. Marszałka Piłsudskiego 46, according to the schedule posted here   (“International Summer School – Pollution in the Coastal Zone 2.0” | POLCA 2.0) 

May 14–July 31, 2026 – project settlement, submission of the final report