1. Warsaw University?
Warsaw University (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski;; Latin: Vasovici University; ; English: Warsaw University (UW), located in Warsaw, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Poland, is a world-famous research university and a top institution of higher learning in Central Europe.
The top 300 universities in the world and the largest institution of higher learning in Poland. The British Times Higher Education World University Ranking once listed Warsaw University as "the best university in Europe 100".
Warsaw University was founded in 18 16 with a history of more than 200 years. He is an important academic member of 4EU+ Union, European University Foundation, European University Association and European Capital University Union, and has produced seven Nobel Prize winners and five Polish Prime Ministers. Awarded the "Achievement Award of Human Resources Research" by Council of Europe.
Second, Gdansk University?
Gdansk University (Polish Uniwersytet Gdański, Gdansk English University) was founded in 1970.
Initially, it was formed by the merger of the Institute of Higher Economics in Sobot and the Institute of Higher Education in Gdaê sk.
Soon after, some regional universities also joined the Gdansk family. The predecessor of Gdansk University was the Sopoter Higher Institute of Maritime Trade (later Sopoter Higher School of Economics) founded in 1945. Gdansk University is the largest higher education institution in Pomerania. The school offers nearly 74 fields and 22 1 major for students to choose from.
The school has more than 35,000 students, and there are about 1700 teaching staff, foreign language teachers and trainers.
Three. Poznan University, Miskiewicz
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan (UAM), also known as Adam Mickiewicz University and Poznan University.
Top universities in Poland, the top three universities in Poland. It is a well-known public university in Europe and one of the foreign universities certified by the Ministry of Education of China.
The world ranking is higher than Central South University and Chongqing University [3]? "Double First-class", "2 1 1 Engineering" and "985 Project" colleges in China. UAM was established in 15 19. After 500 years' development, Miskiewicz University has more than 5,000 teachers, 5 1500 students and 0/500 doctoral students, among which more than 85% teachers have master's degrees or above.
There are more than 576 professors with doctoral degrees, offering more than 40 languages, and providing foreign language talents for the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, foreign embassies and trade representative offices. It is also called Polish University of Foreign Studies.
4. Jacqueline University?
Agallon University in Krakow generally refers to Agallon University.
Akron University (Poland: Uniwersytet jagielloński;; ; Latin: Italian University.
English: Jagiellonian University is also translated as Jagiellonian University and Ajello University (Taiwan Province), abbreviated as UJ.
Krakow University, founded in May 1364, is the first university in Poland. It is located in Krakow, the old capital of Poland and the second largest city today. It is a member of the European Union of Universities, the European Association of Universities, coimbra group and Europaeum.
Jacqueline University, founded by King Zimitri of Polanka, is one of the oldest universities in the world, and ranks as the highest institution in Poland along with Warsaw University, which was separated from Jacqueline University in 18 16.
During the period of1364–1817, it was called Krakow University, and was later renamed to emphasize its connection with the Jagalon dynasty. In 20 17, there were 43,405 students in Jacqueline University, including 38,535 undergraduates.
Verb (short for verb) university of lodz?
University of lodz (Uniwersytet? ódzki (Lodz English University) is located in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland. In recent years, university of lodz has become the largest and most popular university in Poland. The school was established on May 24th. 1945. The university has 12 departments, 70 majors and 182 major directions.
In addition, the university also offers doctoral programs and more than 70 postgraduate programs, including MBA and projects funded by EFS and Erasmus.
The school has about 47,000 students and 2,222 faculty members, including 580 professors and scholars 1.747. University of lodz not only has high-quality teaching level, but also provides students with various language courses. Besides Polish, the school also offers courses in English, French, Spanish, Russian and other languages.
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