1. Annual courses:
- Academic and Journalistic Writing
- Culture and Language Class: Italian at an Intermediate Level
- Culture and Language Class: Italian for Beginners
- Culture and Language Class: Spanish at an Intermediate Level
- Culture and Language Class: Spanish for Beginners
- Decolonizing approaches to studying history and linguistic-cultural heritage. Methods, tools, results and challenges (research seminar)
- Globalization as Risk and Opportunity
- Risks in Modern Societies
- Spain. Name and Idea Through the Centuries
- Theories of Politics and State
2. Winter semester courses:
- An Introduction to Central and Eastern Europe
- Borderlands: Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Mediterranean Region and the Arab World
- Capitalism and Other Beasts
- Making sense of each other: Indigenous People and Europeans in the American colonies of Spain
- Methods in Social Studies
- Migration and Identity
- Minority and Indigenous Rights in Practice
- Practical Introduction to Anthropology. Finding the Way to Interpret the Dynamics of Sociocultural Change
- Seminar of Spanish Language – Contemporary Spain. Culture
- Ukraine in Transformation. People and State
- Violent Conflict, War and Migration
3. Summer semester courses:
- Anthropology of Money
- Can Universal Human Rights Exist in the Profoundly Diverse World?
- Caring for, Social Care and Welfare State
- Complex systems and systemic risk – interdisciplinary perspectives
- Debating on Social Change: Key Social Challenges for the 21st Century
- Environment Change and Related Risks
- Methods in Cultural Studies
- Migration and Inequalities
- Politics and Culture: Interdependencies and Multiple Connections
- Seminar of Spanish Language – Contemporary Spain. Politics
- Social Participation and Intercultural Communication
- Social Science Methods: Workshops
- Spanish Literature and Social Change
- Wilamowice. Participatory research in practice