On 5 November 2025, the University of Lomza welcomed an esteemed guest—experienced diplomat and respected legal philosopher Bogdan Wrzochalski—who visited the University at the invitation of the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lomza.
Dr Wrzochalski delivered a lecture addressed to secondary school students from II Secondary School in Lomza and the Catholic Secondary School in Lomza, focusing on the professional opportunities that legal education can open within diplomatic service and international institutions. The lecture combined academic reflection with practical insight, as the speaker drew extensively on his professional experience gained during diplomatic postings in Berlin, Bratislava, and Vienna, as well as his work within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and academic environments.
Particular attention was given to Dr Wrzochalski’s reflections on his involvement in the diplomatic and consular training system, offering students a rare, first-hand perspective on the requirements, challenges, and responsibilities associated with a career in diplomacy. His narrative was marked by a strong emphasis on perseverance, long-term goal setting, and confidence—values that resonated strongly with the young audience.
The visit also provided an opportunity to exchange views on the development potential and strategic directions of the University of Lomza. Dr Wrzochalski expressed his appreciation for the University’s academic profile and engagement with secondary education, and he announced his intention to continue cooperation through future visits.
By hosting distinguished practitioners alongside academic experts, the University of Lomza strengthens the link between theory and practice, offering students early exposure to real-world professional paths and reinforcing its role as an institution open to dialogue, inspiration, and international perspectives.


