Bartosz Gołędowski, from Poland, is studying a PhD in geosciences at Aarhus University in Denmark. He got a taste for the country during his master's degree, when he came to Aarhus on an exchange program.
Bartosz, 27, is ambitious and talented. Having completed his bachelor’s degree from the University of Warsaw, Poland, he felt it was time for new challenges in new settings. “I had a strong urge to experience a new environment and improve my skills in the field of marine geology,” he says.
Bartosz says that one of the most positive things about studying at Aarhus has been getting guidance from great teachers. “They are professional, easy to get along with and willing to help you with anything regarding your studies,” he observes.
The informal student-teacher relationship and egalitarian structure of the university impressed him too. “Aarhus is a modern university and so is the way it functions. It is very well managed. Actually, I can’t think of a better place to study in,” he states.
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