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Warsaw Uprising; Part of Operation Tempest of the Polish Resistance and the Eastern Front of World War II: Clockwise from top left: Civilians construct an anti-tank ditch in Wola district; German anti-tank gun in Theatre Square; Home Army soldier defending a barricade; Ruins of Bielańska Street; Insurgents leave the city ruins after surrendering to German forces; Allied transport planes ...
On 12 September 2024, Czarnecki and his wife Emilia Hermaszewska were charged with corruption, receiving 92,000 Złoty ($23,000) from Collegium Humanum – Warsaw Management University via fake employment of Hermaszewska at C.H. in return for using his political influence to help the university open branches abroad, particularly in Uzbekistan. [19]
The Astronomical Observatory University of Warsaw (Polish: Obserwatorium Astronomiczne Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego) is an institute that conducts astronomical research and teaching in astronomy. It is a part of Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw. The Observatory provides astronomy classes for BSc, MSc, and PhD students.
The Academy traces its history back to the Department of Arts founded at the Warsaw University in the Duchy of Warsaw in 1812. As a separate institution it was founded in 1844 in Congress Poland . In an upgrade in 1904 it was named the Warsaw School of Fine Arts; and in 1932 it received recognition as an Academy.
Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering (pl.: Wydział Mechaniczny Energetyki i Lotnictwa, MEL, MEiL) is located on the Central Campus of the Warsaw University of Technology. The Faculty consists of three organisation units: The Institute of Heat Engineering, the Institute of Aeronautics and Applied Mechanics and the Dean's Office.
Royal University of Warsaw. Wojciech Szweykowski (1818–1831) Józef Karol Skrodzki (1831) Szkoła Głowna Warszwska. Józef Mianowski (1862–1869) Imperial University of Warsaw. Piotr Ławrowski (1869–1873) Nikołaj Błagowieszczański (1874–1884) Nikołaj Ławrowski (1884–1890) Michaił Szałfiejew (1895) Pawieł Kowalewski (1896)
Warsaw Conservatory before the Warsaw Uprising, Okólnik Street The conservatorium today. Named for the Polish composer Frédéric Chopin (whose birth name was Fryderyk Chopin and who studied there from 1826 to 1829), [2] the University dates from the Music School for singers and theatre actors that was founded in 1810 by Wojciech Bogusławski.
Wszechnica Polska University in Warsaw was established in 2001. [3] The university continues the educational aims included in programmes of interwar Free Polish University and post-war activity of the Common Knowledge Society (Towarzystwo Wiedzy Powszechnej). In 2010 the university was formally entitled to grant MA degrees in Pedagogy and ...