Gdansk, located in the Baltic Sea, is the capital of Pomerania and the largest city in northern Poland with a population of about 470,000. Together with Sobot and Gdynia, it forms a huge port city complex-Sanlian City. Gdansk is an important seaport in Poland and a major industrial center for shipbuilding, petrochemical, machinery and food processing. It is also an important research center of science, culture, art, higher education and museum science. Famous buildings include Verena Gate, City Hall, Santa Maria Church and Pomerania Museum.
School profile
Gdansk University, a Polish national institution, was founded in 1970, and was formed by the merger of Sobot Higher School of Economics, Gdansk Higher Education College and Teachers College. Ocean trade, founded in Sobot 1945, is an entrepreneurial specialty of Geda. Gdansk University is the largest higher education institution in northern Poland, with more than 30 research fields and 100 majors. The university has nine departments, namely Institute of Biology, Geography and Marine Resources, Institute of Chemistry, School of Economics, Institute of Literature and History, School of Mathematics, Physics and Information, Academy of Social Sciences, School of Law and Administration, School of Management, and Inter-school Biotechnology Research Institute (in cooperation with Gdansk Medical College); There is also a special foreign language teacher training college. Gdansk University has 1700 staff and more than 33,000 students. The school's bioengineering, social psychology and teaching methods are second to none in the country. Gdansk University has three outstanding academic centers: Recourse Baltic Center for Development, Education and Research; Center for Marine Safety and Molecular Biomedicine.
Gdansk University cooperates with universities, higher education institutions and scientific research institutions all over the world. The school has established student exchange programs with many European schools, such as Socrates/Lasmo program (this is a bilateral cooperation agreement on student exchange signed by more than 65,438+000 European schools). Students in Gdansk (including international students) have the opportunity to participate in inter-school exchange programs. At present, the teaching language of all professional courses provided by the school for international students is English.
course
Throughout the history of modern Geda University, several new disciplines have been created, and the corresponding courses have been adjusted to better adapt to the labor market. Archaeology was first introduced in 2004, and it was integrated into cultural study in 2005. In the near future, new disciplines will be introduced, such as journalism, European studies, international relations, modern library science and scientific and technological information. The future of Geda will depend on cross-sectoral research, such as European studies and cross-sectoral individual anthropology research (MISH). In June 2004, the Council of Al Qaeda University passed a reform bill, that is, in June 2003, the Polonia system (tertiary higher education) was adopted as the basic education system of Al Qaeda. In order to meet the requirements of knowledge updating, Geda has planned 60 postgraduate majors, which provides opportunities for students' career in Europe. The same is true for doctoral studies.
English preparation course:
For undergraduate and master students whose English has not yet reached the requirements, the school has prepared an English preparatory course for international students, which starts every year 10 and is taught in small classes, with no more than 20 students and 20 hours of intensive courses every week.
Cost: 3500 euros/year.
Courses taught in English:
International business, American studies, quantum informatics
Application conditions
1. All applicants need to have a certain English foundation;
2. Students applying for bachelor's degree courses must be senior three students or obtain a high school diploma;
3. Students applying for a master's degree must be senior students in related majors or obtain a bachelor's degree in related majors;
Required materials
1, school admission application form;
2. Copy of ID card or passport;
3. The highest diploma, degree certificate and transcripts in Chinese and English; Students who are studying can provide proof of attendance;
4. English resume;
5. If yes, please provide a copy of IELTS, TOEFL or CET-4 certificate;
6. Four passport photos.
Commencement date: 65438+ 10 every year.
Other expenses:
Accommodation: Accommodation is provided by the school, and the monthly cost per person is about 70-100 euros.