SubjectsLaw and Administration · Modern Languages · Polish and Classical Philology · History · Social Sciences · Physics · Chemistry · Biology · Mathematics and Computer Science · Geographical and Geological Sciences · Educational Studies
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1919, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań is consistently one of Poland's top three comprehensive research universities (~35,000 students). Named after the great Polish Romantic poet Adam Mickiewicz.
SubjectsMining and Geoengineering · Metals Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Computer Science · Electronics · Materials Science · Energy and Fuels · Geology · Applied Mathematics · Automatic Control and Robotics
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- admissions@agh.edu.pl
- Phone
- +48 12 617 45 15
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1919, AGH University of Kraków (formerly AGH University of Science and Technology) is one of Poland's top technical universities (~35,000 students), internationally strong in mining, materials, energy, computer science, and engineering. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsArchitecture · Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences · Electrical Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Computer Science · Management Engineering · Forestry
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1949, Białystok University of Technology is the leading technical university of northeastern Poland.
SubjectsArchitecture · Civil Engineering · Environmental Engineering · Mechanical Engineering · Electrical and Computer Engineering · Chemical Engineering · Materials Engineering and Physics
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945, Cracow University of Technology (~14,000 students) is a leading technical university, notably strong in architecture and civil engineering.
SubjectsCivil and Environmental Engineering · Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics · Mechanical Engineering · Chemistry · Architecture · Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology · Applied Physics and Mathematics
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1904, Gdańsk University of Technology is one of Poland's oldest and leading technical universities (~16,000 students), strong in ocean/ship technology fitting its Baltic location.
SubjectsLaw and Administration · Medicine (Medical College) · Pharmacy · Philosophy · History · Philology · Polish Studies · Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science · Mathematics and Computer Science · Chemistry · Biology · Management and Social Communication · International and Political Studies
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1364 by King Casimir III the Great, the Jagiellonian University is POLAND'S OLDEST university and one of the OLDEST IN THE WORLD in continuous operation — Poland's most prestigious institution. ~33,000 students. **NICOLAUS COPERNICUS studied here (1491-1495)** before formulating heliocentric theory. **Karol Wojtyła — later Pope John Paul II — studied and lectured here.** Nobel laureates associated include Wisława Szymborska (Literature 1996) and Ivo Andrić (studied here). 🕯️ Honest context: in SONDERAKTION KRAKAU (6 November 1939), the Nazi occupiers arrested 184 Jagiellonian and Kraków professors under the pretext of a meeting and deported them to Sachsenhausen concentration camp; several died. The university then operated CLANDESTINELY as an underground university through the occupation — a defining episode in the global history of academic resistance. Member of the Coimbra Group and Una Europa. ⚠️ NOTE: The Jagiellonian University was MISSING from the AlmiStudy collector file — added as critical curator entry given it is Poland's flagship and one of the world's oldest universities.
SubjectsTheology · Philosophy · Law, Canon Law and Administration · Humanities · Social Sciences · Medical Sciences · Natural Sciences and Health
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1918, the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) is one of the oldest universities in Poland and one of the oldest Catholic universities in the world. 🕯️ Honest context: KUL was one of very few independent (non-state) universities tolerated under communist Poland, making it a notable centre of intellectual freedom during that era. KAROL WOJTYŁA — later Pope John Paul II — was a professor of ethics here for over 20 years before his 1978 papal election; the university is now named after him. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission of a historically significant institution).
SubjectsManagement · Finance and Accounting · Economics · Law · Big Data and Business Analytics · Marketing
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1993, Koźmiński University is a leading PRIVATE business and law university in Warsaw — TRIPLE CROWN accredited (AACSB+EQUIS+AMBA — under 1% of business schools globally), consistently FT-ranked in Europe. 🔧 controlType corrected from collector's 'Public' to 'Private'.
SubjectsMechanical Engineering · Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering · Chemistry · Biotechnology and Food Sciences · Civil Engineering and Architecture · Material Technologies and Textile Design · Management
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945, Łódź University of Technology (~14,000 students) is notable for early extensive English-medium engineering provision (the IFE — International Faculty of Engineering).
SubjectsHumanities · Law and Administration · Economics · Political Science and Journalism · Biology and Biotechnology · Chemistry · Mathematics, Physics and Informatics · Earth Sciences · Pedagogy and Psychology · Arts
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1944, UMCS is the largest university in eastern Poland (~20,000 students), named after Maria Skłodowska-Curie (Marie Curie) — the Polish-French physicist/chemist and only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences (Physics 1903, Chemistry 1911).
SubjectsMedicine · Dentistry · Pharmacy · Health Sciences · Biotechnology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945, the Medical University of Gdańsk offers English-medium MD and other health programmes attracting international students; EU-recognised medical degree.
SubjectsMedicine · Dentistry · Pharmacy · Nursing and Midwifery · Health Sciences · Medical Analytics
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1809, the Medical University of Warsaw is Poland's largest and one of its leading medical universities. Major English-medium MD programme — one of the top destinations for international medical students in Poland; degree recognised across the EU and by many international medical councils after their licensing exams.
SubjectsHumanities · Law · Economic Sciences and Management · Sciences · Medicine (Collegium Medicum, Bydgoszcz) · Fine Arts · Theology · Social Sciences
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń — the birthplace of Copernicus (1473) — is a major comprehensive university (~20,000 students) including a medical college (Collegium Medicum) in Bydgoszcz with English-medium medical programmes.
SubjectsAgriculture and Bioengineering · Forestry · Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science · Food Science and Nutrition · Wood Technology · Economics · Environmental Engineering
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1919, Poznań University of Life Sciences is a leading agricultural and life-sciences university with notable forestry and food-science strengths.
SubjectsMedicine · Dentistry · Pharmacy · Health Sciences · Medical Biotechnology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1919, PUMS is one of Poland's most internationally-oriented medical universities — among the FIRST in Poland to offer English-medium medical programmes (its long-running English Division attracts large numbers of international students, notably from North America, Scandinavia, and many other countries).
SubjectsMechanical Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Computing and Telecommunications · Civil and Transport Engineering · Chemical Technology · Architecture · Engineering Management
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1919, a leading Polish technical university (~16,000 students) with strong industry links.
SubjectsEconomics · Finance · Management · Quantitative Methods · International Economics · Public Policy
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1906, SGH Warsaw School of Economics is Poland's OLDEST and most prestigious economics/business university. CEMS Global Alliance member; consistently the top Polish business school. Public institution.
SubjectsPsychology · Social Sciences · Law · Design · Humanities · Management · Computer Science and New Media
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1996, SWPS University is one of Poland's largest and most prominent PRIVATE universities (~20,000 students), particularly distinguished in psychology and the social sciences, with multi-campus presence. 🔧 controlType corrected from collector's 'Public' to 'Private'.
SubjectsLaw and Administration · Economics · Management · Social Sciences · Languages · History · Biology · Chemistry · Mathematics, Physics and Informatics · Oceanography and Geography · Biotechnology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1970, the University of Gdańsk is the largest comprehensive university in northern Poland's Pomerania region (~25,000 students), distinct from the Gdańsk University of Technology. Notable for oceanography and economics; located in the city where the Solidarity movement began. ⚠️ Added by curator (collector omission of a major comprehensive university — only Gdańsk Tech was present).
SubjectsAgriculture · Veterinary Medicine · Biology and Animal Breeding · Food Sciences and Biotechnology · Horticulture · Agricultural Engineering · Environmental Biology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1944, the University of Life Sciences in Lublin is a major agricultural/veterinary university; offers English-medium veterinary medicine attracting international students.
SubjectsEconomics and Sociology · Law and Administration · Management · Philology · Biology and Environmental Protection · Physics and Applied Informatics · Chemistry · International and Political Studies · Educational Sciences
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945, the University of Łódź is a major comprehensive research university (~25,000 students) with strong economics, sociology, and international-studies programmes.
SubjectsHumanities · Natural Sciences · Exact and Technical Sciences · Social Sciences · Law and Administration · Arts and Educational Sciences · Theology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1968, the University of Silesia is the principal comprehensive university of the Upper Silesian industrial region (~25,000 students).
SubjectsLaw and Administration · Economic Sciences · Humanities · Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics · Physics · Chemistry · Biology · Geology · Geography · Psychology · Political Science · Oriental Studies · Modern Languages
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- admission@uw.edu.pl
- Phone
- +48 22 55 20 000
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1816, the University of Warsaw is Poland's LARGEST university (~42,000 students) and — alongside the Jagiellonian — its highest-ranked. The leading centre of Polish higher learning in the capital; notable for mathematics/computer science (Warsaw School of mathematics and the wartime Enigma codebreakers Rejewski, Różycki, Zygalski were connected to Polish mathematics). All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsLaw, Administration and Economics · Letters · Historical and Pedagogical Sciences · Biological Sciences · Chemistry · Physics and Astronomy · Earth Sciences · Mathematics · Social Sciences · Biotechnology
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1702 (re-established as a Polish university in 1945, with a German-era history before WWII), the University of Wrocław is a major comprehensive research university (~24,000 students). Its pre-war German predecessor and the city's scientific tradition are associated with multiple Nobel laureates.
SubjectsArchitecture · Civil Engineering · Electrical Engineering · Electronics and Information Technology · Mechanical and Power Engineering · Mechatronics · Chemical Engineering · Materials Science · Transport · Geodesy · Production Engineering · Mathematics and Information Science
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Email
- admission@pw.edu.pl
- Phone
- +48 22 234 74 12
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Heritage to 1826, formally 1915, Warsaw University of Technology is Poland's largest and leading technical university (~33,000 students). One of central Europe's foremost engineering institutions. All collector data verified and kept.
SubjectsEngineering · Computer Science · Electronics · Mechanical Engineering · Civil Engineering · Chemistry · Architecture · Microsystems
- Accreditation
- Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA); Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education; European Higher Education Area (EHEA / Bologna Process since 1999). Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-16.
- English
- Polish is primary. Extensive English-medium esp. medicine/engineering/business. Typical: IELTS 6.0-6.5+ / TOEFL iBT 79+; Medicine IELTS 6.5+ + biology/chemistry entrance.
- Tuition
- EU/EEA: many state-funded (free) places at public unis; otherwise low fees. Non-EU EUR 2,000-6,000/yr; English Medicine EUR 9,000-15,000/yr. Private EUR 1,500-5,000/yr. Cost of living EUR 450-800/mo.
- Scholarships
- Limited
- Contact
- University contact page
- Deadlines
- View official deadlinesPolish academic year begins October. International applicants typically apply May-July for autumn entry; English-medium medical programmes often have earlier deadlines.
Founded in 1945 (with heritage from Lwów and German Breslau institutions), one of Poland's leading technical universities (~25,000 students).
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