Admissions to UW

If you think about studying at the largest university in Poland and a leading research centre in the country, you should definitively choose a study programme offered by our university.

The University of Warsaw provides over 100 programmes of 1st, 2nd and long cycle (uniform) Master’s studies in humanities, social sciences, exact and natural sciences, including programmes taught in English and programmes conducted jointly with international universities. Our teaching staff includes many experienced and recognised lecturers.

Doctoral education is conducted in 33 fields of doctoral studies and in four newly-established doctoral schools (of humanities, social sciences, exact and natural sciences, and interdisciplinary). Find out more about the application process to our doctoral schools >>

UW is listed in the international rankings of universities, which rank a small percentage of the world’ s best universities (Academic Ranking of World Universities, QS World University Rankings). In 2019, the university performed very well in Shanghai’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS 2019), which included ten scientific disciplines taught at the university. Mathematics and Physics were ranked 51-75 worldwide in their categories, respectively.

The university works together with over 680 international entities from over 100 countries under direct bilateral cooperation agreements. One of our strategic initiatives is the 4EU+ Alliance. More information on 4UE+ >>

Besides getting education from the best academic staff in the country, our students have an opportunity to engage in ambitious research projects, develop their talents by participating in international contests and receive grants and scholarships. There are lots of sports activities and cultural initiatives.

Currently, the admissions schedule is being adjusted. Information on the application process and entrance requirements will be available in our Online Recruitment (IRK) system.

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Data publikacji: 21 maja 2020

Data ostatniej modyfikacji: 21 maja 2020