
Lublin University of Technology
20-618 Lublin
Type - Public
Established in 1953
International students - 400
Nationalities - 30
20-618 Lublin
Type - Public
Established in 1953
International students - 400
Nationalities - 30
Lublin University of Technology (Politechnika Lubelska) is a public technical university located in Lublin, Poland. It was founded in 1953 as the Lublin Branch of the Warsaw University of Technology and became an independent institution in 1955. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs in engineering, architecture, computer science, and other technical fields.
Throughout its history, Lublin University of Technology has played an important role in the development of technical education and research in Poland. It has produced many prominent engineers, architects, and researchers, and has contributed significantly to the advancement of technical knowledge and practices in Poland and beyond.
As for the number of foreign students who apply to Lublin University of Technology each year, according to the university's website, there are currently over 400 international students from over 30 countries enrolled at the 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.
Lublin University of Technology is known for its strong focus on research and innovation, with a particular emphasis on practical applications of technical knowledge. The university has partnerships with many industry and research organizations both in Poland and internationally, and is involved in a variety of projects aimed at addressing the most pressing technical challenges of today.