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  1. University of Warsaw is the best and largest institution of higher education in Poland. Each year, the University provides education to approximately 55,000 students. Candidates are offered a very broad range of courses in the fields of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, as well as many interdisciplinary courses combining knowledge and skills of many disciplines.

  2. In the latest QS World University Rankings, the University of Warsaw was ranked 258th — the highest among Polish universities. This is a promotion of four positions compared to the previous year. In 2021 there were: 37 404 students (bachelor’s and master’s) and 2 127 doctoral students, 7 815 employees, including: 3 974 academic teachers ...

  3. Degree Programmes: 1st, 2nd and long cycle studies (Bachelor and Master) Doctoral Schools. Erasmus / Exchange / Visiting Students. Lifelong Learning. Language courses. Research. University of research – facts and figures. Excellence initiative – research university. Research units.

  4. Come and study at the Warsaw University of Technology! Water Sense: or Polish rivers under the watchful eye of IoT. DoorCE – WUT to be the leader of an international project. Energy independence in your home. Winners of DemoDay in the Tech-Athon 2023 competition announced. HarSval – Polish-Norwegian research cooperation in Svalbard.

  5. The University of Warsaw has been ranked 308th in the latest QS World University Rankings – one of the world’s most-consulted international rankings that name top 1 300 universities. The 18th edition of the ranking has seen the university rise 13 places year on year.

  6. The University of Warsaw conducts the largest research enterprise of its kind in Europe by monitoring the careers of former students. Results demonstrate that having a diploma from the University of Warsaw is a definite asset in the job market; 94% of respondents have found employment after graduation. The broad offer

  7. The University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and a leading research centre in the country. The UW community comprises 7300 employees, 40500 undergraduate and graduate students, 2500 doctoral candidates and 2100 postgraduate students. 4 800 international students are among the overall number of students and doctoral candidates.

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