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Catholic University of Lublin to launch Support and Development Centre for ex-prisoners
The Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, is the only university in the world to offer a regular study programme for inmates at the Remand Prison in Lublin. The rehabilitation activities do not end there: a series of Open Lectures for Prisoners was launched this academic year, and in October this year KUL will open a Support and Development Centre for former prisoners. - After their release, ex-prisoners often face adjustment problems which neither they nor their families can cope with....
READ MOREThe Heschel Center of the Catholic University of Lublin has published the writings of its patron
The Abraham J. Heschel Center for Catholic-Jewish Relations at the Catholic University of Lublin, in cooperation with the Publishing House of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, has published “Essential Writings” by Abraham Joshua Heschel. The contents...
READ MOREDevelopment of scientific cooperation between KUL and Indian Universities
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin is hosting Professor Aruna Kumar Dash, Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, ICFAI School of Social Sciences, IFHE University in Hyderabad (India). The purpose of his visit is to continue scientific...
READ MOREPope Francis and the Catholic University in Lublin
Pope Francis maintained several notable connections with the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), including outreach to inmates at the Lublin Remand Center, where KUL operates its Center for Studies. His relationship with the university also included...
READ MOREResurrection – God''s Offer for Everyone
Fr. Prof. Mirosław Kalinowski, rector of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), draws upon the testimonies of inmates – both former and current students of the KUL Center for Studies for Inmates at the Detention Center in...
READ MORECatholic University of Lublin Experts to Go to Africa to Aid Human Trafficking Victims.
Researchers from the Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) will be helping victims of human trafficking in Kenya. KUL has recently signed a relevant cooperation agreement. As Dr Mariusz Wołońciej from the KUL Department of Emotional and Motivational Psychology notes, ‘It...
READ MOREAdmission for programmes taught in English for non-EU candidates has started
For the academic year 2025/2026, we are recruiting for the following majors: BA: 1) Applied Anthropology 2) Biotechnology 3) European and International Legal Studies 4) Informatics 5) Journalism and Social Communication 6) Management 7) Philosophy MA: 1) Biotechnology 2) European Union Law 3) Philosophy - hibrid 4) International Relations Recruitment in the first...
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