Poland: 3 Universities of High Recommendations
Warsaw
University was founded in 1816. This is the main institution of higher
education in Poland. Warsaw University is first in ranking among public
universities in Poland according to the study held by Rzeczpospolita editions
in 2010. It has been a leader of the country’s universities for many years.
Warsaw
University's infrastructure is constantly improving and developing. The
University employs more than 6,000 people (including more than 3,100 teachers).
There are more than 56 thousand students.
Departments:
1. Biology
2. Chemistry
3. Journalism and Political Science
4. Philosophy and Sociology
5. Physics
6. Geography and Regional Studies
7. Geology
8. History
9. Applied linguistics
10. Applied Social Sciences and
Rehabilitation
11. Mathematics, Informatics and
Mechanics
12. Economics
13. Modern Languages
14. Pedagogical
15. Polish Studies
16. Law and Administration
17. Psychology
State
Jagiellonian University
State
Jagiellonian University is one of the oldest educational institutions in
Europe. It was founded in 1364. Today, Jagiellonian University is a higher
educational institution where modern teaching methods are used.
Specialties
of the University:
1. Administration
2. Law
3. National security
4. Journalism
5. Politics
6. Economics
7. Cinematography
8. Psychology
9. History
10. Animation
11. Archeology
12. Geography
13. Chemistry
14. Biology, etc.
Maria
Curie-Sklodowska University
Maria
Curie-Sklodowska University (UMCS) is the largest state university in eastern
Poland. It was founded in 1944. The University constantly collaborates with
educational institutions and research entities from abroad.
Currently
there are more than 30 thousand students requiring bachelor’s, master’s or P
.G. degrees. It has 11 faculties and
more than 120 specialties.
Specialties:
1. Administration
2. International relationships
3. Finance and Accounting
4. Economy
5. Sociology
6. Psychology
7. Law
8. Management and Control
9. Philology
10. Computer science
11. Tourism and recreation
12. European Studies
13. Pedagogy
14. Political science
15. Graphic arts
16. Journalism, Media
17. Security
18. Spatial Economy
19. Biology and Biotechnology
20. Geography
21. Chemistry
22. Mathematics
23. Physics, etc.
The campus
has 8 dormitories, a large number of sports halls, cultural centers and 6
clubs. Different types of sport are very popular here.
In
addition, the University takes part in the program of the European Commission named
Erasmus, which means that students can spend part of their education in the
European partner universities. About 200 students and more than 50 employees of
the University enjoy this program every year.
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