
WARSAW TO THE WORLD: A REAL-TALK GUIDE TO FINDING YOUR MASTER’S ABROAD
SRT ConnectED Warsaw isn’t your typical career fair. We’ve traded stacks of brochures for meaningful networking and high-impact support.
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SRT ConnectED Warsaw isn’t your typical career fair. We’ve traded stacks of brochures for meaningful networking and high-impact support.

For many students and young professionals across Europe, postgraduate study represents an important opportunity to specialize, change career direction, or gain international academic experience.

Choosing what to study after your bachelor’s degree can feel more complex than choosing your undergraduate program.

Tuition fees, living costs, and relocation expenses can add up quickly. At the same time, information about scholarships is often unclear.

Tuition fees, living costs, and relocation expenses can add up quickly. At the same time, information about scholarships is often unclear.

For many students and young professionals, postgraduate study is less about “what’s next” and more about what makes sense. A master’s degree can open doors — but only if it fits your academic background, career plans, and personal circumstances.

Career change through postgraduate study is increasingly common. Some candidates move into a new discipline entirely, while others use a master’s degree to reposition existing skills toward a different role, sector, or industry.

Prospective international postgraduate students often ask whether they can work while studying abroad. The answer depends on several factors.

This e-conference is more than a meeting point — it’s a space where conversations spark partnerships and where collaboration becomes the foundation for lasting impact.