We are starting the call for Open University Modules (OMU) projects and courses implemented as part of the University Educational Offer (OOD) for the academic year 2025/2026.
On 1 February 2025, the College of General University Education begins the recruitment of module projects for implementation in the 2025/2026 academic year as part of the Open University Modules for 1st cycle studies and long-cycle studies in accordance with the ‘New Study Concept’, and as part of the University Educational Offer for 2nd cycle studies.
Each academic (or team of academics) may submit one proposal for a module to be implemented under the Open University Modules and one proposal for a module to be implemented under the University Educational Offer, taking into account the criteria and requirements specified in Recruitment conditions for Open University Modules and in Recruitment conditions for University Educational Offer.
Submission of a module proposal involves sending syllabus drafts between 1 and 28 February 2025 via an application form – separate for Open University Modules: Open University Modules application form and separate for University Educational Offer: University Educational Offer application form.
The announcement of the full offer of Open University Modules and the full separate offer of courses under University Educational Offer, after verification by the Open University Modules Team in terms of compliance of submissions with formal requirements (see Legal Acts), will take place by mid-April 2025 by way of published announcements on the subpages of the College of General University Education devoted to Open University Modules and to University Educational Offer, in the ‘Nabór projektów modułów’ (‘Call for module projects’) tabs. At the same time, e-mail confirmations will be sent to those submitting the projects.
The final selection of modules within University Educational Offer and Open University Modules from the announced offer, which will be implemented in the 2025/2026 academic year, will be made by students during several two-stage registrations. These registrations will start in the second half of April and end in the first half of June of the current academic year 2024/2025. The final lists, resulting from the student choices—a list of Open University Modules and a list of courses from the University Educational Offer—to be implemented in the academic year 2025/2026 will be announced on the above-mentioned subpages of the College of General University Education in around mid-June 2025. At the same time, coordinators of the modules registered in the February recruitment will be informed about the results of student registration by e-mail.
A handful of important details and tips on what is worth remembering and what to pay attention to when preparing a submission can be found on the subpages of the College of General University Education in the appropriate tabs: Call for module projects for Open University Modules and Call for module projects for University Educational Offer.
The academic year 2025/2026 will be the fourth year of University Educational Offer operation and the first year of implementing Open University Modules courses (selected in last year’s registration). The list of University Educational Offer modules that were selected as a result of last year’s call for proposals is available in the current University Educational Offer tab; the list of courses from the Open University Modules offer that were selected as a result of last year’s student registrations is available in the current Open University Modules offer tab.
The experience gained in the current academic year and in previous years confirms the value of this project, while also suggesting paths for improving the adopted organisational solutions. From this year, a change is being introduced in the way of selecting courses within the University Educational Offer framework: in previous years, the courses were selected through a call for proposals; from this year, the University Educational Offer courses will be selected, similarly to the Open University Modules, in the course of recruitment. It is not the Open University Modules Team that decides to launch specific course, but students who register for the courses of their choice.
If you have any questions, please contact the Open University Modules Team via e-mail.