University of Warsaw / ワルシャワ大学 / Uniwersytet Warszawski
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Number of students | 2 (including number of student spots slided from AY2020 : 0)*Updated December 3, 2020 |
Eligibility | Students enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program |
Period of study | October - June |
Location | Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, 00-927 Warsaw, Poland |
University profile |
University of Warsaw (UW), established in 1816, is Poland's largest and finest university. From its beginning the University of Warsaw has played a major role in the intellectual, political and cultural life of Poland, and has been recognized throughout the world as a leading academic centre in this part of Europe. In 2014 UW has been declared number 1 in the ranking published by the national education monthly Perspektywy. Today UW employs 6.000 people, including 3.100 academic and research staff and educates almost 45.000 students, including 3.200 PhD students. It has more than 3000 International students and has lectures taught in English. Faculty of Japanology established in 1990s is the center for Japanese Studies in East Europe and attract many students learning Japanese language. |
Undergraduate programs open to exchange students | http://informatorects.uw.edu.pl/en/ |
Undergraduate programs NOT open to exchange students | N/A |
Graduate programs open to exchange students | http://informatorects.uw.edu.pl/en/ |
Graduate programs NOT open to exchange students | N/A |
Minimum GPA (UG) | None, but students must show strong academic commitment and performance. |
Minimum GPA (G) | Same as above. |
Minimum language proficiency (UG) |
Students who wish to take classes in English: TOEFL iBT Students who wish to take classes in Polish: CEFR B2 |
Minimum language proficiency (G) | Same as above. |
Academic calendar |
FIRST SEMESTER: Classes begin: Early October Exams end: February SECOND SEMESTER: Classes begin: Mid-February Exams end: June |
Important university website for exchange students | http://bwz.uw.edu.pl/en/ |
Scholarship information | N/A |
Dormitory information | The number of places in University dormitories is limited. Places are assigned by the International Relations Office based on the order of receiving students’ applications. |