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  1. The University of Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established on November 19th, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well as 100 specializations in humanities ...

  2. Die Universität Warschau ist eine staatliche Universität in der polnischen Hauptstadt Warschau und mit knapp 50.000 Studenten die größte Hochschule in Polen.

  3. Admissions for 2024/2025. On 6th June, the University of Warsaw opened the registration for the first-cycle and long-cycle studies as well as some second-cycle studies. Candidates are offered about 300 study programmes. The first qualification results will be available on 22nd July.

  4. Why University of Warsaw? Facts and figures; Faculties; Academic units; Governance; Administration; Mission Statement. Strategy of the UW; Important documents; Maps, brochures, flyers and presentations; Videos; History; Honorary Doctorate Degrees; 200th anniversary; Must-see at the University

  5. History. From the beginning, the history of the University of Warsaw has been inextricably linked to the history of Warsaw itself and in some measure – the history of the entire Republic of Poland, which, partitioned by the neighboring countries (Prussia, Austria-Hungary and Russia) towards the end of the eighteenth century disappeared from ...

  6. Uniwersytet Warszawski (historyczne nazwy: Królewski Uniwersytet Warszawski, Cesarski Uniwersytet Warszawski, Uniwersytet Józefa Piłsudskiego w Warszawie [2]) – polski publiczny uniwersytet założony 19 listopada 1816 w Warszawie przez Komisję Wyznań Religijnych i Oświecenia Publicznego [3] .

  7. Warsaw is one of the largest academic cities in our region of Europe. With 240,000 people per year getting their academic education there, the capital of Poland has more students than Berlin in Germany or Prague in the Czech Republic. Warsaw has 15 public Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).