Poland's
geographical location and ethnical diversity made her a unique place, where
western and oriental culture mixed together creating some unique personalities
and their masterpieces. Poland is located at the centre of Europe and covers an
area comparable to that of New Mexico. Poland is the member of European Union.
The higher education system in Poland comprises both state and non-state
institutions. Polish universities and colleges are systematically expanding
their didactic offer, modernize teaching programmes and develop new areas of
academic research. One of the most important Government priorities in the
process of society integration should be the strengthening of the educational
infrastructure of the national minorities living in Poland.
Although it is characterized primarily by lowland plains, its landscape includes mountain ranges, freshwater lake districts, primeval forests. Warsaw, the capital, abounds in memorable attractions. Poland maintains regular connections with almost all the capital cities of Europe.. You'll soon understand why those who come once tend to come back again and again. After all, a land that sings like this always deserves an encore. The higher education system in Poland comprises both state and non-state institutions. Polish universities and colleges are systematically expanding their didactic offer, modernize teaching programmes and develop new areas of academic research. One of the most important Government priorities in the process of society integration should be the strengthening of the educational infrastructure of the national minorities living in Poland.
Simple Guide: Universities and Colleges
Academy of Economics, Wroclaw
Cracow University of Technology
Franco-Polish School of New Information and Communication Technologies
Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski (KUL)
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Pedagogical University of Krakow
Silesian Technical University
Stanislaw Staszic University of Mining And Metallurgy
Warsaw University of Technology
Wroclaw Technical University
List advised in Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Poland
Courses Offered
There are almost 400 international study programmes and courses taught entirely in English. For the international programmes and courses it is absolutely essential that you can speak, read and write English well. All type of courses are available in Poland like Agriculture, forestry and fishery, Arts and Humanities, Business administration and management, Communication, Education and Teacher, Training, Engineering, Environmental Science, Fine and applied arts, Law, Mathematics and computer science, Medical and health sciences, Natural sciences, Service, tourism and leisure, Social and behavioural sciences, Transport and logistics, Urban planning and architecture.
Average Fees & Living Expenses
Experience shows that to live in the Poland for one year costs a foreign student between €300 and € 650 a month. This is needed to cover daily expenses and to pay the registration and tuition fees.
Admission Requirements
For undergraduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. One year of successfully completed university education
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS
For graduate studies
1. Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate
2. Bachelor's degree 4 year diploma
3. Proof of English, e.g. TOEFL or IELTS
Foreign students who wish to study or do an internship in the Poland need to go through the Polish immigration procedures. The same applies to guest lecturers, postdoctoral students, and researchers coming to the Polish for academic purposes. Depending on what you are going to do and for how long you are staying, you might need:
a short-stay visa
an authorization for temporary stay
a residence permit
a work permit
Working while studying
Foreign students in the Poland are allowed to take a part-time job.
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