
Łódź University
ul. Prez, Prezydenta Gabriela Narutowicza 68, 90-136 Łódź
Type - Public
Established in 1945
International students - 2000
Nationalities - 70
ul. Prez, Prezydenta Gabriela Narutowicza 68, 90-136 Łódź
Type - Public
Established in 1945
International students - 2000
Nationalities - 70
Lodz University (Uniwersytet Łódzki) is a public research university located in the city of Łódź, Poland. It was founded in 1945 as a successor to the University of Łódź, which had been closed by the Nazi occupiers during World War II. Initially, the university had faculties of law, medicine, humanities, and sciences, and has since grown to include faculties of social sciences, economics, education, and others.
Throughout its history, Lodz University has played an important role in the development of Polish science, culture, and education. It has produced many prominent scholars, scientists, artists, and public figures, and has contributed significantly to the cultural and intellectual life of Łódź and Poland.
As for the number of foreign students who apply to Lodz University each year, according to the university's website, there are currently over 2,000 international students from over 70 countries enrolled at Lodz University. The university actively promotes internationalization and offers a wide range of programs and services for international students, including language courses, cultural events, and support for housing and visa issues.