A {tag:studenci}, a graduate of Poznan's School of Form, talks about the semester she spent in Israel, studying Communication Design at WIZO Haifa Academy of Design and Education. Hear about what it's like there to study graphic design and the organization of classes, the contact with lecturers, and what it's like to study there, being one of two people who came on exchange.
Maria Yeinskaya
Maria Yelenska, illustrator and graphic designer, author of the book entitled Changing Perspectives. Stories of Polish Women Architects. She graduated with honors from School of Form and also studied at WIZO Haifa Academy of Design and Education. She is passionate about architecture, art history and photography.
scope of the podcast
[0:01]
Give the major and name of the foreign university you studied at and why did you choose it?
[0:46]
What do you see as the main educational differences between the Polish university and the one you studied at? (program, organization of studies, structure, contact with and availability of lecturers, and others)
[2:40]
What is the atmosphere at the university and faculty, what conditions does the university offer?
[3:52]
What is student life like, how much time is taken up by studying and activities at the university, and how much is for pursuing your own passions and social life?
[4:38]
What are the prospects after graduation from the university?
From the podcast series entitled: "All about education - the best universities".