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Vincent Pol University in Lublin It is home to one of the oldest still-functioning schools in Poland, The Staszic School , which was established in 1586. The school has many notable alumni, such as Bolesław Prus , one of the most influential Polish writers and novelists, and Lesław Paga , the co-founder of the Warsaw Stock Exchange .
This is a list of universities in Poland.In total, there are approximately 457 universities and collegiate-level institutions of higher education in Poland, including 131 government-funded and 326 privately owned universities, with almost 2 million enrolled students as of 2010. [1]
Pol was born in Lublin (then in Galicia), to Franz Pohl (or Poll), a German in the Austrian service, and his wife Eleonora Longchamps de Berier, from a French family living in Poland. Pol fought in the Polish army in the November 1830 Uprising and participated in the 1848 revolution. In spite of his mixed family background, he considered ...
John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (2 C, 3 P) M. Maria Curie-Skłodowska University (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Lublin"
Universities in Lublin, Poland: ... Medical University of Lublin This page was last edited on 30 December 2019, at 18:03 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Vincent Pol University in Lublin [3] Polonia University [3] Nicolaus Copernicus University [3] [which?] Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw [3] Białystok Institute of Cosmetology; Faculty of Health Sciences and Physical Culture of Kazimierz Pułaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom [citation needed]
University of Vincent Pol Lublin Poland University of Ljubljana Slovenia Erlangen-Nürnberg University Germany; 2010 Nicosia Cyprus 11 18 271 INSA Lyon France University of Minho Portugal Universidad de Malaga Spain University of Vincent Pol Poland Belarusian National Technical University Belarus University of Porto Portugal; 2011 Rijeka ...
The University was founded on October 23, 1944, by the Lublin Committee during the Second World War. Since then, It has expanded to be the largest university in Eastern Poland, with over 12 Faculties in Lublin, and a satellite campus in Puławy. The University has nearly 16,000 students, who study in over 90 disciplines.