
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology
Koszykowa 86, 02-008 Warszawa
Type - Private
Established in 1994
International students - 1500
Nationalities - 30
Overview
The Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology (PJA) is a private higher education institution located in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1994 as the result of a joint venture between Poland and Japan. PJA offers undergraduate and graduate programs in computer science, new media arts, management, and engineering.
The academy places great emphasis on practical education, providing students with access to modern equipment and software, as well as real-world industry experience through internships and collaboration with businesses. PJA is known for its strong partnerships with top universities and research institutions around the world, including Japan, the United States, and Europe.
As a relatively small institution, PJA enrolls around 2,500 students each year, with approximately 15% being international students from over 30 countries. The academy has a diverse faculty of over 200 professors and lecturers, many of whom are internationally recognized experts in their fields.
The Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology has a reputation for producing graduates who are well-prepared for the demands of the modern job market, particularly in the rapidly evolving field of technology. The academy also places great importance on fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among its students, encouraging them to develop their own innovative ideas and start their own businesses.
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