Universities in Poland
In total, there are approximately 501 universities and collegiate-level institutions of higher education in Poland, including 131 government-funded and 326 privately owned universities, with almost 2 million enrolled students as of 2010.[1] According to the March 18, 2011 Act of the Polish Parliament, the universities are divided into categories based on their legal status and level of authorization.[2]
There are forty publicly funded and two private universities considered classical, granting doctoral degrees on top of bachelor’s and master’s degrees in at least ten fields of knowledge. The remaining universities are divided according to their educational profile usually reflected in their differing names. Academy is used for institutions which focus on fine arts, music and drama. The technical universities specialize in engineering and the physical sciences. (The name refers to the subjects taught; they are not technical schools.)
In total, there are 24 cities in Poland,[3] with between one and eight state-funded universities each.[4] Among the top are Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, and Wrocław.[5] The Polish names of listed universities are given in brackets, followed by a standard abbreviation (if commonly used or if existent). Note that some of the institutions might choose to translate their own name as university in English, even if they do not officially have the Polish-language equivalent name of uniwersytet.
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Studying in Poland
A large number of foreign researchers work in Polish institutions of higher education whereas their Polish counterparts lecture abroad. The success of Polish academics today has its roots in the past. The library catalogue of the Cathedral Chapter of Cracow dating back to 1110 shows that, as early as the early twelfth century, Polish intellectuals had access to the European literature of the period – including classics such as Ovid, Terence, Statius and Sallust. Polish scholarship has brought forth many academic achievements and discoveries of global importance.
The Polish system of education trains specialists in many fields. Almost two million people study in Poland – this is almost half of the population of student age (19 to 24). Each year, 400,000 graduates leave 500 institutions of higher education and universities.
Great choice
Students can choose from a multitude of studies. There are almost 500 universities and higher education institutions in Poland . Studies may be conducted at public universities and state higher vocational schools as well as private or church-owned ones. Studies may be full-time (daytime) and part-time (evenings and extramural). There is a total of almost 120 different fields of study, from Administration to Zootechnics.
System of studies
In accordance with the assumptions of the Bologna Process, a three-level study system has been introduced at Polish universities:
First degree studies – bachelor’s degree or engineering studies, allowing the acquisition of knowledge and skills within the specific scope of education, preparing for work in the given profession and ending with obtaining the bachelor’s or engineer’s degree.
Second degree studies – master’s degree studies, allowing the acquisition of specialist knowledge within the specific scope of education, preparing for creative work in the given profession and ending with the obtaining of the master’s degree or an equivalent title.
Third degree studies – doctoral studies, for candidates with a master’s degree or an equivalent title, allowing the acquisition of advanced knowledge in the specific field or science discipline, preparing for independent research and creative activity and obtaining the doctoral degree.
Poland, Education and your future
Poland is one of Europe’s up-and-coming study abroad destinations. As a historical center of learning and culture, Poland has produced many great men like Nicholas Copernicus, Chopin and Marie Sklodowska Curie. Higher education in Poland started in the middle ages. In 1364 the first Polish university (later called Jagiellonian) was created in Cracow. Many higher education institutions were established after World War II but the communist regime imposed on Poland stifled economic and intellectual growth for many decades. After 1989 higher education in Poland changed dramatically. Borders were opened, leading to free mobility and autonomy of universities in curricula and management. New laws concerning higher education, convertible Polish currency, easy communication, (telephone and Internet), and access to European education and research programs made higher education more accessible. Poland today is a member of European Union and has a thriving economy. It is also becoming a hotspot for tourism, Silicon Valley companies and, most importantly, international education. Studying in Poland is becoming an attractive, affordable option for many people who want to work and study abroad.
Due to its economic success and quality of educational institutions, Poland attracts an increasing number of students each year, currently having around 60 000 international students. Poland offers them very competitively priced education in a very safe environment. Apart from being very affordable, Poland gives opportunities to international students to stay and work after receiving a degree if they wish to do so, but it also lets them work part-time during their studies to support themselves financially and gain professional experience.
With low living costs and very clean and green civilized cities, Poland is one of the few places on earth where you can have the luxuries only the rich can afford. For instance, owning your own house, garden and cars is not a big deal for most Polish people for the simple fact that they can be purchased quite cheap compared to other countries. When they have jobs, people can afford. And jobs are not hard to come by for people with qualifications.
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UNIVERSITIES IN POLAND
Vistula University, the first private non-profit university of Poland, was established in 1992. Vistula has 3000 international students coming from 42 different countries. This makes it the most international university of Poland among some 250 public and private higher education institutions. Vistula is also one of the top 5 best private universities in Poland according to latest rankings.
Vistula University offer studies in 23 academic fields that comprise BA, BSc, MA, MBA, PhD level studies and more than 30 postgraduate diploma programs. A variety of services are available for international students including preparatory intensive language courses, career planning and internships, business incubator, cultural events, sport and scientific clubs, adaptation programs, bureaucratic and lodging assistance, and sightseeing tours. We give financial assistance to talented and successful students in the form of scholarships and tuition fee waivers.
In 2014 Vistula University started teaching University of London International programmes in cooperation with London School of Economics.
Programs of study in English
BA in
International Business and Economics
Tourism and Hospitality Management
International Relations
Management
English Philology
Chinese Philology
Spanish Philology
Turkish Philology
BSc in
Civil Engineering
Architecture
Finance and Accounting
Computer Engineering
MA in
International Business and Economics
Tourism and Hospitality Management
Finance and Accounting
Computer Engineering
International Relations
Management
MBA
PhD in Economics
CPL certification (Commercial Pilot Certification)
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS
Accommodation
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