Signing of a cooperation agreement between the WSKZ and the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Wrocław
On 01 August 2025, a meeting was held at the College of Vocational Training in Wrocław to formalise the cooperation between WSKZ and the District Chamber of Legal Advisers in Wrocław. The event concluded with the signing of a partnership agreement, opening up new perspectives in terms of educational, practical and organisational support for both parties.
The meeting was attended by:
- Mr Krystian Mularczyk - Deputy Dean of the Regional Chamber of Legal Advisers in Wrocław,
- Dr Wojciech Kazanecki - Chair of the WSKZ Stakeholder Council,
- Mr Karol Molasy - Coordinator for relations with the socio-economic environment at the JCC.
The meeting took place in an extremely friendly and open atmosphere, with both parties showing a high degree of willingness to cooperate and engage in the development of joint initiatives. Numerous ideas for future activities emerged during the discussions, including the organisation of educational events, workshops for law and administration students, as well as the possibility of professional internships within the Chamber's structures.

Photo: Mr Krystian Mularczyk, Mr Karol Molasy, Dr Wojciech Kazanecki, photo: Ms Sara Cholewjusz
The concluded agreement is another important step in building a strong network of WSKZ institutional partnerships aimed at effectively linking academia with professional practice and strengthening the competences of graduates in response to market needs.
Many thanks for the substantive conversation. We look forward to our first joint initiatives!
Read MoreWSKZ enters into partnership with the Pro Civium Association
We are pleased to announce that the College of Vocational Training has signed a cooperation agreement with the Pro Civium Civic Initiative Association based in Poznań.
Through this collaboration, WSKZ students will gain the opportunity to engage directly with vulnerable people, including psychological counselling, crisis support and reintegration programmes.
Cooperation with the Pro Civium Association, which has extensive experience in working with marginalised people and those at risk of social exclusion, is part of our University's mission to focus on the practical dimension of education and social responsibility.
We believe that working together will bring real value to both the academic community and the people who benefit from the organisation's support.
Read MoreMeeting in the Legnica Special Economic Zone (LSEZ)
On 31.07.2025, the team for cooperation with the socio-economic environment took part in a meeting at the Legnica Special Economic Zone (LSSE). The event featured a presentation by Mr Adam Włodarczyk, President of the company "I am Recruitment Services". The large number of participants and the atmosphere of the event favoured the establishment of new contacts among representatives of local business and administration.

Pictured: Mr Adam Włodarczyk, CEO of 'I am Recruitment Services', photo by Mr Karol Molasy
This is another event that will help to build lasting relationships in the socio-economic environment of the College of Vocational Training and thus tie the profile of the college even more closely to business in our region. In time, this will translate into benefits for our students as well as our academics - something that Dr Wojciech Kazanecki discussed with the President of the LSSE, Dr Kajetan Bator, during the visit.
Read MoreŚroda Śląska municipality another local authority cooperating with WSKZ
In June 2025, during a series of meetings with the Lord Mayor Silesian Wednesday, Ms Elżbieta Czarnota and Ms Aleksandra Sadowska, Secretary, as well as selected staff members, the scope of cooperation between the university and the office was agreed. In addition to student placements, cooperation in building social resilience in relation to dealing with natural disasters and other hazards from a civilian environment perspective was discussed. The need to strengthen the teaching offer for future psychologists in relation to mental health challenges was also highlighted.
The next few months will bring further progress in cooperation.
Read MorePartner Papes another institution with which WSKZ has started to cooperate
18 June 2025. a meeting was held at the company's headquarters Partner Papes, during which the CEO, Mr Sebastian Bigos, discussed with the Chair of the Stakeholder Council and the Dean's Plenipotentiary for Cooperation with the Socio-Economic Environment, dr. Wojciech Kazanecki, the extent of cooperation in relation to student development, as well as in the areas of teaching and research and development.
Partner Papes has been distributing and supplying school and office supplies to 10,000 companies nationwide for 30 years.
Read MoreSupreme Technical Organisation in Legnica partner of WSKZ
17 June 2025 at the NOT in Legnica A meeting was held between representatives of the Legnica Chief Technical Organisation, chaired by Director Stanisław Sirojcio, and the Chairman of the WSKZ Stakeholder Council, Dr Wojciech Kazanecki, on cooperation between the university and NOT. During the discussions, the topic of joint training and student internships was discussed.

Vice-President, Office Director Mr Stanisław Sirojć signs the cooperation agreement. Photo WK.
Read MoreCooperation agreement between the Higher Vocational Training School and the Centre for Preparations for Foreign Missions
We are delighted to announce that on 13 June 2025 was signed cooperation agreement between:
- dr. Bartosz Blaszczak, Managing Director University College of Professional Education in Wrocław, a
- Col. Krzysztof Orzech, representing Centre for Preparations for Foreign Missions in Kielce.
This agreement is the result of several months of joint activities aimed at establishing a lasting partnership between academia and an institution of strategic importance to international security.
The preparation of the agreement actively involved representatives of Advisory and Consultative Group on Security of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Vocational Trainingwho played a key substantive and expert role in developing its principles and a shared vision for further cooperation.
The scope of the agreement includes inter alia.:
- the organisation of training courses, seminars and workshops on security, crisis management and preparation for international missions;
- the participation of the Centre's experts in the teaching process, as lecturers and expert advisors;
- implementation of work placements and research projects by WSKZ students;
- co-creation of educational materials and initiatives to promote knowledge in the field of defence and international cooperation.
The agreement concluded is an important step towards strengthening the practical dimension of education and to develop students' competences in areas related to security, public administration and inter-institutional and international cooperation.
Read MoreWSKZ at the Legnica Business Meeting as part of the Partner Business Clubs
On On 12 June, WSKZ representatives met for the third time with the elite of the local business community - this time on Legnica Business Meeting. At the meeting, there was an opportunity to share experiences and build a solid foundation for the further cooperation agreements - in line with the philosophy prevailing at our university, according to which relations with business and representatives of public and third sector institutions are at the core of thinking about student education.
Read More"Awakening" - G2 Forum in Wroclaw 2025: On the resilience of the state and society in the face of new threats
One of the most important events in Poland dedicated to geopolitics, the economy, security and innovation - the G2 Forum - is behind us. This year's event was held under the motto "Awakening", being a symbolic and analytical response to the changing balance of power in the European and international arena. It is also a call for lessons to be learned and action to be taken - both in the security sphere and in every area of public and social life.
The debates and panels were attended by representatives of the political, business, academic and expert communities from Poland and abroad. Among the invited guests were also representatives of the University College of Professional Education - members Security Advisory Group: Gen. Dr. Jarosław Kaleta, Gen. Paweł Dzierżak, Gen. Artur Bielecki, Gen. Michał Otrębski and Programme Director of the Institute of Internal Security and Criminology Dr. Rafał Guzowski.
Expert panel: Hybrid warfare - how to prevent and immunize society, local governments and business
One of the highlights of the programme was a panel on hybrid warfare and the dangers of actions below the threshold of war - such as disinformation, cyber attacks, economic pressure or manipulation of public perception of threat. Panellists included inter alia. Dr Rafał Guzowski, Programme Director of Direction Homeland Security and Criminology WSKZ and Lieutenant General Jarosław Kaleta, MD, an expert in security and crisis management.
Experts unanimously stressed that hybrid warfare is not a distant prospect, but a reality that is already destabilising societies and state structures. "Hybrid warfare is a war waged not with weapons but with information. Today the shot is not a bullet but a manipulated headline." - emphasised Dr Rafał Guzowski.
According to the speakers, a key element in countering hybrid warfare is social resilienceand therefore the ability of citizens, institutions and businesses to recognise, respond to and work together to neutralise threats."It is not enough that the services know how the adversary operates. It is equally important that the citizen is able to recognise manipulation and that local authorities are not defenceless against organised disinformation campaigns. We need to realise that resilience is not a luxury, but a necessity. Local government, schools, local media - all must be part of a system that not only reacts, but prevents in the first place." - Dr Jarosław Kaleta noted.

Resilience as a system
During the panel discussion, experts highlighted the need to create systemic solutions based on three pillars:
- Civic and media education,
- Advanced technological tools for detecting threats,
- Cooperation between administration, business and academia.
It is the synergy of these areas - in Dr Kaleta's view - that can realistically increase state resilience and counter the effects of hybrid warfare.
The G2 Forum - a space for responsible dialogue
The Wrocław G2 Forum not only sets directions for strategic thinking, but also integrates communities that rarely have the opportunity to meet at the same table: representatives of the armed forces, universities, local authorities and the private sector. The participation of experts from the College of Vocational Training proves that the university can - and should - take an active role in shaping security policies and strategic education."Security in the 21st century is no longer just about the military and the services. It's also students, businesses, civil servants, local media. We need to think of resilience as a shared responsibility." - Dr Jarosław Kaleta added.
Awakening - not just a slogan
The slogan of this year's Forum - 'Awakening' - proved to be not just a symbolic motto, but a real challenge. The G2 Forum, which took place on 12 June 2025, showed that the Awareness of risks is growing steadily, but readiness to act should grow even more rapidly. It is from such an awakening - full of reflection and decisions - that a resilient future is born.

Meeting with a member of the Stakeholder Council of the College of Vocational Training
On 11 June 2025 a meeting was held Ms Sylwia Rzepka - owner of Rzepka sp. z o.o. and member of the Accountants' Association in Poland - with the authorities of the College of Vocational Training. The creative atmosphere surrounding the meeting laid the groundwork for further developing the Council's activities in the local socio-economic environment.
Practical suggestions and support for the development of study programmes
The meeting discussed ideas for the practical elements of the activities conducted with students and valuable comments were made on current study programmes. Ms Sylwia Rzepka's suggestions proved to be a valuable contribution in the process of improving the educational offer of the university.
Joint action on economic education
Thank you Ms Sylwia Rzepka z Accounting Office Rzepka sp. z o.o. for their commitment so far. We believe that further cooperation will contribute to the dissemination of knowledge in the field of economics in Lower Silesia and to strengthen relations between the university and the business environment.
