New chapter for Kołobrzeg: medical studies starting soon!
Kołobrzeg plans to offer new courses in nursing and administration with the Poznańska Akademia Medyczna.

New chapter for Kołobrzeg: medical studies starting soon!
A new educational horizon is opening up in Kołobrzeg, because the Poznańska Akademia Medyczna im. Księcia Mieszka I plans to offer bachelor's degree programs there. The aim is to develop the city into an academic center, which is expressly supported by Kołobrzeg's Starosta Mirosław Tessikowski, who hopes for the university to settle there in the long term. This initiative is said to have been in the works for several years now. The university, which has existed since 2004, is a private educational institution that offers a wide range of courses and training courses. [24kurier.pl].
The Poznańska Akademia Medyczna has its headquarters in Poznań and also has locations in Nowy Tomyśl and Wągrowiec as well as in Warsaw. The university offers bachelor's, master's and postgraduate degrees in various disciplines, including administration and nursing, specifically intended for the new Kołobrzeg locations. In addition, the academy promotes an inclusive infrastructure for students with disabilities and supports them through a dedicated careers office. pomaturze.pl highlights that sports activities are also offered within the University AZS, which allows students to actively spend their free time.
House of Opportunities in Kołobrzeg
The contract for the use of the building is initially for three years. This gives the university and students planning security and space for the successful implementation of the academic programs. It is noteworthy that Kołobrzeg tried to function as an academic center years ago. Experience has shown that several universities, such as the Zachodniopomorska Szkoła Biznesu from Szczecin and the Społeczna Akademia Nauk from Łódź, showed interest in locating in the city, but failed.
The new location initiative could not only expand the educational offerings in the region, but also have long-term economic effects. The hope for a permanent settlement of the Poznańska Akademia Medyczna shows that the city of Kołobrzeg is committed to attracting and retaining young people to the region. It remains to be seen how the planned study programs in administration and nursing will develop in practice and what contribution they will make to regional development.
Overall, the cooperation between the city of Kołobrzeg and the Poznańska Akademia Medyczna could be a step in the right direction to strengthen the academic climate in the region and provide students with a sound education in an emerging academic environment.