On 29 September – 14 October 2025, the Warsaw University of Life Sciences hosted a delegation from the Kumasi University of Technology (KSTU), Ghana. The purpose of the visit was to develop academic cooperation and exchange experiences in the field of education in relation to the launch of the international master’s degree program of double diploma in environmental engineering, “Modern engineering in water management”.

During their stay, guests from Ghana participated in the ceremonial inauguration of the SGGW academic year and then took part in intercultural training and e-learning teaching techniques training, utilizing modern computer applications.

The program of the visit also included elements of learning about the culture and heritage of Polish. Our guests visited the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Wawel Royal Castle, and Krakow’s Old Town, as well as the John Paul II Sanctuary. They also admired the natural beauty of the Tatra National Park and the Kampinos National Park. The participation of SGGFW and KSTU staff in the training in interpersonal and intercultural communication will result in a better understanding of the needs and capabilities of both partners in the future.

The visit took place in a friendly atmosphere and was an important step in strengthening relations between the Warsaw University of Life Sciences and academic partners from Ghana.