Uniora: Integrated Ecosystem for the Social Adaptation of Migrants
Uniora helps migrants feel truly at home in Poland. We cut through the stress of language barriers and confusing paperwork and help to understand the local culture and environment. Through our practical workshops and online tools, we help you stop just "surviving" and start building a stable, prosperous life in your new country.
Values
Long-term Success
We don't just want you to find a job; we want you to build a career and a legacy. We focus on your long-term growth so you can plan a real future here and build happy and quality life
Equal Access
Important knowledge shouldn't be hard to get. We make sure everyone has the same chance to learn from experts and understand how Poland works, for free
Real Connection
We fight loneliness by bringing people together. We create a safe, comfortable space with good atmosphere where you can make friends and stop feeling isolated
How to Use Uniora
Here is a quick walkthrough on how to use the Uniora website to get the most out of it.
Create an Account
Sign up to unlock the full digital library and the ability to register for events.
Check the Calendar
Browse the schedule to see upcoming cultural workshops and our two major expert events.
Book Your Spot
Found an event you like? Click to register. All meetings are free and include food and networking.
Learn Anytime
Log in to watch recordings of past lessons, download notes, or read our "Discover Poland" articles to learn at your own pace.
Upcoming Uniora Events
Uniora Stories
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Forget Vienna (and Kraków). Why Bielsko-Biała is Poland’s Coolest Weekend Getaway
Think you need to fly to Vienna for imperial architecture and mountain views? Think again. Bielsko-Biała has Austro-Hungarian palaces, cable cars to alpine peaks 20 minutes from downtown, and it's Poland's first-ever Capital of Culture for 2026 - all without the tourist crowds or Western prices.

The Tiny Citizens of Wrocław: Why You Should Go "Hunting" for Dwarfs
Ever tripped over a tiny bronze man eating pizza on a street corner? In Wrocław, Poland, over 800 quirky metal dwarfs hide throughout the city - and hunting them down is the most fun way to explore. What started as a cheeky protest against communism is now the ultimate urban treasure hunt.

The Cult of the Walrus: Why You Should Try 'Morsowanie' This Winter
If you've seen people walking into icy water in just their swimsuits during Polish winter - no, they haven't lost their minds. They're Morsy (Walruses), and joining them might be the best way to survive the Polish winter.
Contact Uniora
Have questions or need support? Reach out to our team — we’re here to help every step of the way.