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The technical universities specialize in engineering and the physical sciences. (The name refers to the subjects taught; they are not technical schools.) In total, there are 24 cities in Poland, [3] with between one and eight state-funded universities each. [4] Among the top are Warsaw, Kraków, Poznań, Łódź and Wrocław. [5]
Poznań is an important academic center in Poland. It operates here 8 public (state) schools – including 5 universities – and 20 private universities (non-state) (2012). It operates here 8 public (state) schools – including 5 universities – and 20 private universities (non-state) (2012).
International School of Logistics and Transport; Non-public Higher School of Medicine; Papal Theological Faculty; SWPS University of Humanities and Social Sciences in Warsaw, Branch Office in Wrocław; University of Arts and Crafts and Management; Wrocław University of Applied Computer Science; School of Banking; University of Philology
The first university in Poland, Kraków's Jagiellonian University, was established in 1364 by Casimir III the Great in Kraków. It is the oldest university in Poland. It is the second oldest university in Central Europe (after Prague University) and one of the oldest universities in the world. Casimir III realized that the nation needed a class ...
Defunct universities and colleges in Poland (2 C, 10 P) People by university or college in Poland (3 C) Universities and colleges formed by merger in Poland (3 P)
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The American School of Warsaw (commonly abbreviated as ASW) is an English-using international school in Warsaw, Poland, founded in 1953 by members of the U. S. Embassy.The school remains connected to the Embassy for general support and the U.S. Ambassador is the honorary chair of the board according to the bylaws of the school.
The British International School of Cracow is a co-educational private school in Kraków, Poland. It was founded on 1 September 1995 to provide expatriate children with a British education. The school accepts children from 3–19 years of age, and serves 210 students from 20 countries.