Choosing the best university in Poland Thousands of foreign students choose to study in Poland every year and for many of them it’s not a short Erasmus adventure but a long term decision to study and complete the whole degree abroad. Thanks to relatively low university fees, low cost of living and young and …
Student’s benefits Studying is not only about partying, meeting new people and having fun all the time, it is also about learning, expanding horizons and gaining experience (we’re not sure whether we put that sentence in the correct order…). However, being a student gives you an amazing opportunity to try …
ERASMUS in Poland This part is quite simple. Each year many of the Polish universities and universities of technology take part in the Erasmus program which is basically the platform of students’ exchange between institutions of higher education. In other words, if you study in Spain and you want to come over to …
Gdynia Maritime University Gdynia Maritime University is situated among picturesque hills of the beautiful new town of Gdynia situated in the north of Poland at the Baltic Sea. Gdynia Maritime University is the university with a long and rich history, proudly continuing the 93-year-tradition of maritime education …
Poznan University of Economics Poznan University of Economics (PUE) lays great emphasis on the internationalisation of education and research. It offers specialisations taught in English, Doctoral Seminars in English as well as blocks of lectures delivered in foreign languages – most of them taught in English, …
The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) is the oldest university of economics in Poland. Statistically every third economist in Poland in the 20. century was a graduate of the School. Currently there are about eleven thousand students enrolled and every year about two thousand …
Universities in Poland
Universities in Poland The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH) is the oldest university of economics in Poland. Statistically every third economist in Poland in the 20. century was a graduate of the School. Currently there are about eleven thousand students enrolled and …
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