POLAND

Poland's method of education dates back to the middle Ages. For example, Jagiellon University was founded in the 14th century, and is one of the oldest universities in Europe today. In Poland, there are more than 400 courses offered in English, many at the undergraduate level. Including Jagiellonian University and Warsaw University, Poland has many well-respected universities. In the Top Coder international IT ranking, Warsaw University ranks fifth, outperforming well-respected American universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Over the past ten years, the number of higher education institutions in Poland has quadrupled, while the number of students has risen fivefold. In a rapidly evolving academic system, foreign students who choose to study in Poland will have the opportunity to obtain top quality education. What are the advantages for students studying in Poland at an international level? Many! Whether you opt to study in one of our big, vibrant cities or to settle in a warm, supportive community on a small campus, your experience will shape your future.

Reasons to study in Poland

So Many Options

There are over 1.1 million students studying at nearly 400 universities in Poland. Most of the programs are delivered in both the Polish and English languages, which is even more remarkable, and there are hundreds of languages taught here as well.

Study In The Center Of Europe

There are several other benefits to studying in Poland, such as the fact that its medical schools are accredited in the US and that you have access to European Union study programmes while studying in Poland and are able to do internships or traineeships at a number of locations.

Cultural Diversity

From student pubs to vegan restaurants and art galleries, there's something for everyone in every city in Poland. Be prepared to greet and communicate with the crowd at Warsaw's Palace of Culture!

Ideal For A Student Budget

If you dream of going abroad and being self-sufficient while studying, don't worry as Poland is ideal for tight budget students. Dormitories start at EUR 60 per student per month, cinema tickets start at EUR 2.50, while cafeteria lunch at EUR 2.

Great Caereer Opportunities

In Poland, learning is just the beginning. A longer stay will help those who want to start their own business, or find a great job in an international company. Graduates from Polish universities are preferred by foreign companies operating in Poland.

Scholarships for Non-EU Students

A large number of scholarships are announced each year for non-EU international students. Most of them are for students from the countries of the Eastern European Partnership: Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, but almost everyone will find a scholarship.