We have created Actuario – the first educational platform in Poland dedicated to actuaries. The platform offers actuarial courses that systematically prepare users for state professional exams. All profits from the platform are fully allocated to the statutory purposes of the Infiro Foundation.
Actuario is the only platform in Poland that provides comprehensive courses for actuarial exam preparation. The course program is designed to ensure structured and effective knowledge acquisition.
The platform also features a knowledge-sharing forum and materials promoting actuarial mathematics.
Action Santa ("Akcja Gwiazdor") is a Christmas campaign, the idea of which is to fulfill the dreams of children expressed in their letters to Santa Claus. The Infiro Foundation takes part in the campaign and prepares gifts for eight children in a difficult financial or social situation.
You can find more information here: Akcja Gwiazdorzymy.
Our experience from the Cogitato Foundation
The Cogitato Foundation, together with the Faculty of Technical Psychics and Applied Mathematics of the Gdańsk University of Technology and the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science of the University of Gdańsk, organised the Student Conference: 'Modelling: Challenges and Perspectives'.
For more information about the event, please visit: www.konferencja.cogitato.pl
We invite you to view the photo gallery from this event.
The Cogitato Foundation, together with the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics of the Gdańsk University of Technology and the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science of the University of Gdańsk, organised the competition 'All models are wrong, but some are useful'.
The participants were asked to prepare a short paper inspired by George E.P. Box's quote: 'All models are wrong, but some are useful'.
The winners of the competition could take part in a specialized training in data storytelling, the completion of which ended with a certificate.
The winners of the competition also presented their papers at the Student Conference at the University of Gdańsk.