The Warsaw Institute of Banking invites students and teachers to participate in a nationwide online lesson with Professor Marek Belka – economist, former Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, and President of the National Bank of Poland.
The lesson will take place on June 4, 2025, from 8:55–9:40 a.m. and is organized as part of the activities of the National Center for Economic Education. This unique meeting with one of the most important figures in the Polish economy in recent decades is part of WIB's activities in conjunction with its presence at the European Financial Congress – one of the most important events in the world of finance in Poland.
Topics covered during the lessons include:
Did Boomers Have It Easier? – Generational Clash in the Realities of the Economy
A comparison of economic conditions in the past and present – how has the availability of housing, jobs, and education changed? What does this mean for young people?
Crisis follows crisis – can Generation Z win in a game whose rules are broken?
About inflation, debt and systemic traps that young people need to know to avoid repeating the mistakes of their parents and grandparents.
How Much Does Freedom Cost? – From Hyperinflation to Startups: What Poland's Economic History Teaches Us
Engaging examples from Polish history – how systemic changes affected people's daily lives and what this means for the future.
Financial survival for Zetka – how to navigate the world of money in uncertain times?
Practical tips for young people: how to wisely plan your career, invest and protect yourself in a dynamic economy.
How to take part in a lesson?
To participate in the lesson, you must register your class via the registration form
The link to the broadcast will be sent to the email address you provided during registration. If you don't receive the email, please check your spam or offers folders.
We cordially invite teachers and students from all over Poland to participate.
Registration for a lesson
