Atlas Language School Hosted Inspiring Erasmus+ Event in Wroclaw
Wrocław, Poland, recently played host to an unforgettable event as Atlas Language School brought its first exclusive Erasmus+ information session to the heart of the city. Held at a stylish central hotel, the event welcomed over 40 attendees representing more than 25 schools and universities from across the region and beyond.
This special event was made possible thanks to the efforts of our Erasmus+ Coordinator, Paul Finnerty, who is based in Wrocław and played a key role in bringing everything together. Paul was joined by Marine Onno from our Enquiries & Sales Office, Agnieszka Tarnowska, and Ciarán Lynch, School Manager at Atlas Dublin. Together, they represented Atlas Language School and helped ensure the event ran smoothly from start to finish — bringing expert knowledge, warmth, and a true Atlas welcome to everyone in attendance.
The event began with an insightful presentation on how to get involved in the Erasmus+ programme, along with an overview of the teacher training and professional development courses offered by Atlas in Dublin and Malta — two of Europe’s most vibrant and popular destinations for Erasmus+ learning mobility.
The second half of the event brought a real taste of Ireland to Poland. In a lively and interactive cultural session, Ciarán Lynch introduced attendees to Irish-English expressions, led a singalong to classic Irish songs with his guitar, and told the story of the famous Irish coffee — before giving everyone the chance to make their own!
The energy in the room was electric throughout, with lots of great conversations, laughter, and plenty of cultural exchange. The positive feedback and enthusiasm from attendees confirmed the event as a huge success.
A huge thank you to everyone who joined us — we loved meeting you and hope to see you again soon on one of our Erasmus+ courses in Dublin or Malta!
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