University of Wrocław students set for a new international mobility path within the Arqus Translation Master’s Programme
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29 May 2026|
29 May 2026Read about the next steps of the University of Wrocław (UWr) students of the Master in Translation! Three students who have just completed the first year of the programme, and who were selected during the winter 2025/2026 intake for its third edition, are now preparing for their upcoming international mobility.
In the winter semester of 2026/2027, supported by Erasmus+ Open Mobility Agreement funding, the selected students will continue their academic journey at partner universities across Europe.
Gabriela Tomaszewska and Julia Pawluś will study at the University of Granada, where they will enrol in the University Master’s Degree in Professional Translation, coordinated by Guadalupe Soriano Barabino.
Meanwhile, Maciej Zych will travel to Italy to join the University of Padua, where he will pursue the Master’s Degree in Modern Languages for International Communication and Cooperation, coordinated by Federica Vezzani. This mobility represents the first student exchange of its kind under the Arqus agreement with this partner institution, marking an important milestone for the programme.
At the same time, during the same semester, the Institute of Romance Studies at the University of Wrocław will welcome four incoming students from partner universities. Anaïs Venot and Inès Kali will arrive from Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne, while Chiara Maestri and Riccardo Lesina will join from the University of Padua. These exchanges further reinforce the programme’s commitment to fostering multilingualism, academic cooperation, and intercultural experience within the Arqus network.
The implementation of the multilateral double degree agreement within the Arqus Multiple Master’s Degree Programme in Translation in Wrocław is coordinated by a team led by Dr Anna Kuźnik (coordinator), together with Dr Jagoda Cook and Dr Kaja Gostkowska, under the supervision of Dr hab. Natalia Paprocka, Associate Professor at the University of Wrocław and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Languages, Literatures and Cultures for Education Quality and Full-Time Studies. The team is currently working on extending the agreement for a further four years.
Together with the team of Wrocław, the Arqus Multiple Master in Translation programme is coordinated by the following partner universities too:
Article originally published here.