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AGH University of Krakow, (abbreviated as AGH University; formerly: AGH University of Science and Technology, in short AGH UST) is a public university in Kraków, Poland. [5] Founded in 1913, [6] its inauguration took place in 1919. [7] The university focuses on innovative technologies, its research profile also includes engineering disciplines ...
Jagiellonian University. AGH University of Science and Technology. Cracow University of Technology. Cracow University of Economics. Academy of Music in Kraków. Pedagogical University of Cracow. Agricultural University of Kraków. Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts.
lecturer. Title. CEO of Synerise. CEO of Wisła Kraków. Website. jaroslawkrolewski .com. Jarosław Królewski ( [jaˈrɔswaf kruˈlɛfskʲi]; born September 26, 1986 [1]) is a Polish entrepreneur, programmer, sociologist, investor, and philanthropist from Hańczowa, Poland. [2] [3] He is a researcher and lecturer at the AGH University of Krakow.
Miasteczko Studenckie AGH is the student campus of AGH University of Krakow and an osiedle in Kraków. It lies mostly between Reymonta, Tokarskiego, Nawojki and Miechowska streets. There are 8500 accommodations, for students of AGH (5400 places), and also students of Jagiellonian University, Pedagogical University of Cracow, Cracow University ...
t. e. Jan Józef Werewka (born May 1, 1948 in Jasień) – a Polish information scientist, professor of AGH University of Science and Technology, and a CEO of IT companies. His main interests include project management and IT architecture solutions.
The Agricultural University of Kraków (Polish: Uniwersytet Rolniczy im. Hugona Kołłątaja w Krakowie ), located in Kraków, Poland, became a university by decree of the Council of Ministers as of 28 September 1972. Formerly, it was known as the Higher College of Agriculture, as well as other names, since its establishment in 1890.
The Kraków School of Mathematics ( Polish: krakowska szkoła matematyczna) was a subgroup of the Polish School of Mathematics represented by mathematicians from the Kraków universities— Jagiellonian University, and the AGH University of Science and Technology –active during the interwar period (1918–1939). Their areas of study were ...
AGH University of Science and Technology, established in 1919, is the largest technical university in Poland, with more than 15 faculties and student enrollment exceeding 30,000. It was ranked by the Polish edition of Newsweek as the best technical university in the country in 2004. [207]