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The Warsaw University of Technology ( Polish: Politechnika Warszawska, lit. 'Varsovian Polytechnic') is one of the leading institutes of technology in Poland and one of the largest in Central Europe. It employs 2,453 teaching faculty, with 357 professors (including 145 titular professors). [3] The student body numbers 36,156 (as of 2011 ...
Operations of the new college structure began on 1 September 2008. However, the Faculty of Management can trace its origin back to 1922, when Warsaw Tech introduced management education as the first university in Poland, and also one of the first in the world. Degrees and concentrations. Bachelor's degree
This is a list of universities in Poland.In total, there are approximately 457 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.
The University of Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established in 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well as 100 specializations in humanities , technical, and the natural sciences .
The International Collegiate Programming Contest, known as the ICPC, is an annual multi-tiered competitive programming competition among the universities of the world. [1] Directed by ICPC Executive Director and Baylor Professor William B. Poucher, the ICPC operates autonomous regional contests covering six continents culminating in a global ...
Jarosława Dąbrowskiego – WAT [1]) is the civil-military technical academic institution in Poland, located at Bemowo, Warsaw. It was established in 1951. The university's rector-commander is Brig. Gen. Przemysław Wachulak. The university is supervised by the Minister of National Defence of Poland and conducts scientific research for the ...
Warsaw is one of the most important education centres of Poland. It is home to four major universities and over 62 smaller schools of higher education. The overall number of students of all grades of education in Warsaw is almost 500,000 (29.2% of the city population; 2002). The number of university students is over 255,000.
C. Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw. Chopin University of Music. College of Europe. Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University. Collegium Intermarium. Czapski Palace.