On 2–4 September 2025, representatives of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) will take part in the Economic Forum in Karpacz. The Polish Science Pavilion will serve as a meeting space for science, business and public administration—showcasing inventions, examples of research commercialisation, and discussions on effective cooperation between academia and the economy (including digital medicine, innovations for the dairy sector, and entrepreneurship-oriented education). Pavilion partners include, among others, NCBR, NCN, the Łukasiewicz Research Network, and NAWA.
NAWA will organise the following sessions:
- 3 September (16:05–17:05)
“Science without borders – how to communicate science in a global context?”
Moderator: Dr Damian Syjczak (NAWA Deputy Director; Centre for the Development of Economic Studies, SGH).
Panellists: Assoc. Prof. Łukasz Zamęcki (UW); Assoc. Prof. Małgorzata Makiewicz (US/APS); Assoc. Prof. Katarzyna Kołodziejczyk (UW); Assoc. Prof. Małgorzata Molęda-Zdziech (SGH); Katarzyna Zamaro (isMOCLEP) - 4 September (13:30–14:45)
“In pursuit of research excellence. On the work towards the National Strategy for the Internationalisation of Science and Higher Education.”
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Anna Jurkowska-Zeidler (UG).
Panellists: Dr Wojciech Karczewski (NAWA Director), Prof. Krzysztof Jóźwiak (NCN Director), Prof. Piotr Jedynak (Rector of the Jagiellonian University), Prof. Barbara Jankowska (Rector of the Poznań University of Economics and Business).
Beyond the Polish Science Pavilion, two additional appearances by NAWA; Director General Wojciech Karczewski will be a guest on the panel entitled "Science and education in the face of change: challenges and opportunities, part I" on September 4 (11:10 - 12:10), and Deputy Director Dr. Łukasz Gołota of the panel "Trend for Poland 2.0. How to effectively combine the potentials of Poland and the Polish diaspora", the details of which will be announced soon.
We warmly invite you to the Polish Science Pavilion (MNiSW zone) for meetings and discussions with NAWA.