This May, the SGH European Union Society organised the European Climate Policy Lab – a series of three expert-led discussions dedicated to some of the most pressing challenges facing European climate policy. The initiative brought together students and researchers in an interactive dialogue on climate disinformation, the future of the European Green Deal, and the role of cities in driving the green transition.
In a world where knowledge and innovation set the pace of progress, the SGH Warsaw School of Economics has become a recognised hallmark of excellence in economic education. From its very beginnings, its value has been built on strong foundations of knowledge, skills and competencies, as well as a distinctive ability to connect with its environment, shaped by an acute understanding of market needs and a commitment to meeting them at the highest level of expectation.
On April 27–28, the SGH Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) hosted the “4th NDC Conference 2026: Global Megatrends and the Challenges for Pension Systems,” the fourth NDC conference dedicated to global megatrends and the challenges facing pension systems in the 21st century. International experts discussed the implementation and operation of NDC (Non-financial Defined Contribution) pension systems in various countries, including Sweden, Poland, and Italy. The conference was held as part of the celebrations marking the 120th anniversary of the SGH Warsaw School of Economics.