ULSL at the “International Educational Fairs Turkiye, Spring edition 2026” in Istanbul

On 28–29 March 2026, the University of Life Sciences in Lublin took part in the international education fair “Study in Poland”, which was held in Istanbul. The event was organised by the Perspektywy Education Foundation and formed part of the spring campaign promoting Polish higher education on the Turkish market.

The fair in Istanbul – which is the largest city in Turkey – was the first of two stages of a study visit by Polish universities to the country, with the second stage taking place in Izmir. More than 20 Polish universities participated in the entire series, offering a wide range of degree programmes for international applicants. Lublin was represented by three institutions: the University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, and Lublin University of Technology.

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The stand of the University of Life Sciences in Lublin attracted considerable interest from visitors. Over the two days of the fair, university representatives held numerous discussions with prospective students interested in studying in Poland. Veterinary medicine proved the most popular programme; however, participants were also keen to enquire about other courses, admission requirements, as well as accommodation matters, including the availability of places in dormitories and campus facilities.

The University of Life Sciences in Lublin was represented by Agnieszka Pawlikowska, MA, from the Admissions and Promotion Department, and Małgorzata Komar, DVM, PhD, Associate Professor, from the Department of Animal Anatomy and Histology, who provided detailed information about the university’s academic offer and answered candidates’ questions.

Participation in the fair confirmed the growing interest in studying in Poland among young citizens of Turkey. Applicants appreciate the high quality of education, competitive range of programmes, and the student-friendly conditions offered by Polish universities. Currently, students from Turkey constitute one of the largest groups among international students in Poland, and their number continues to grow steadily.