
Warsaw University of Technology
plac Politechniki 1, 00-661 Warszawa
Type - Public
Established in 1915
International students - 3499
Nationalities - 90
Overview
The Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) is the oldest and the largest technical university in Poland, founded in 1826 as the Preparatory School for the Institute of Technology. It was transformed into the Warsaw University of Technology in 1915, after Poland regained its independence. WUT has been consistently ranked as the best technical university in Poland and one of the top technical universities in Europe.
The university offers courses in various fields of engineering, technology, and natural sciences, with over 35,000 students enrolled in its 18 faculties. WUT is known for its strong research programs, and its faculty includes many accomplished scholars and researchers. The university has a strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, with numerous initiatives to support the commercialization of research and the development of start-ups.
WUT attracts a significant number of foreign students every year, with more than 5,000 international students from over 100 countries enrolled in its programs. The university offers a wide range of study programs in English, including Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD programs, which are popular among international students. WUT also has strong partnerships with leading universities around the world, offering exchange programs and joint research projects to further promote international collaboration.
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