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AGH University is a modern and recognised institution that offers 22 fields of study in English and conducts research in various sciences. It has a unique campus in the heart of Krakow, a vibrant and historic city with rich cultural and economic life.
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie (AGH) (ang. AGH University of Krakow) – polski publiczny uniwersytet techniczny w Krakowie. Uczelnia została powołana w 1913 r., a jej otwarcie nastąpiło w 1919 r. AGH jest uniwersytetem ukierunkowanym na tworzenie innowacyjnych technologii. W uczelni prowadzone są badania w ...
Die AGH Wissenschaftlich-Technische Universität [4] (polnisch: Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie = Akademie für Bergbau und Hüttenwesen „Stanisław Staszic“ zu Krakau) – kurz AGH – ist die größte technische Universität in der Stadt Krakau mit 23.570 Studenten und 2.154 wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeitern. [2]
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The Rector is a one-person university body; the university collegial bodies include: University Council, Senate, and Scientific Discipline Councils. The Rector serves as the executive head of the university, plays a prominent representative role, and acts as the governing body over staff, students, and doctoral students. The Rector has five Vice-Re...
The Center for World University Rankings, CWUR (2022–2023 edition) – 1st place among Polish technical universities; world rank: 590th place.ARWU Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021 World Top 1000, Shanghai Ranking (2021 edition) – world rank range: 701–800.1st place among Polish technical universities.CWTS Leiden Ranking (2021 edition) – global ranking: 520th place, 165th place in Europe. CWTS Leiden Ranking by field (2021 edition) – 1st place among Polish universities in the following fields: M...University Ranking by Academic Performance, URAP (2021–2022 edition) – world rank: 633. The ranking includes 3002 higher education institutions from around the world. URAP by field rankings (2020–2...In 2019, the AGH University received the title of a research university. The laureates of the project titled Initiative for Excellence – Research University, launched by the Polish Ministry of Science and Education, are the 10 best Polish higher education institutions.
ABET accreditation
In 2017, the first- and second-cycle Mechatronic Engineering programmes of study at the AGH University Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics, with English as the language of instruction, received ABET accreditation. The AGH University was able to obtain accreditation as the first university in Poland and one of a few in Europe.
ENAEE accreditation
Four first- and second-cycle programmes of study at the AGH University received accreditation from the European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education, namely, Mining Engineering at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Resource Management, Technical Computer Science, Materials Engineering, and Metallurgy at the Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science.
The university has concluded more than 280 general agreements on cooperation with higher education institutions around the world. The AGH University has partners in more than 60 countries.[citation needed] The AGH University participates in international programmes, such as Erasmus+, Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate (EMJD), SMILE, CEEPUS, T.I.M.E., V...
Cooperation with the economic sector, higher education institutions, and research institutes, as well as participation in Polish and international scientific and industrial consortia allows the AGH University to carry out numerous projects and implement them to the market. Annually, the university concludes about 100 contracts, letters of intent, a...
The AGH University Campus is located in the centre of Krakow. All teaching facilities, seats of faculties, administration, and student organisations, as well as the largest in Poland AGH University Student Campus, together with student clubs and sports and recreation facilities constitute a compact 40-hectare hub. The Main Building (A-0) was erecte...
Efforts to establish the Mining Academy
The efforts to establish a Polish mining school in Krakow and to appoint suitable teaching staff began in the second half of the 19th century and intensified when Galiciagained autonomy in 1860. This endeavour involved Polish engineers – miners and metallurgists, Galician representatives, and Krakow authorities. Concentrated diplomatic action was taken in Vienna to win the favour of the Austrian government. At the beginning of the 20th century, a group of prominent engineers and mining activi...
1913 – institution of the Mining Academy
In April 1913, the Ministry of Civil Engineering in Vienna appointed the Organising Committee of the Mining Academy in Krakow, chaired by Professor Józef Morozewicz. The document that confirmed the establishment of a higher school of mining in Krakow was signed on 31 May 1913, by emperor Franz Joseph Iof Austria. The outbreak of World War I made it impossible to inaugurate the first academic year of the newly established academy in October 1914. The minutes from a conference at the President...
1919 – the opening of the academy
When Poland regained its independence in 1918, the Organising Committee of the Mining Academy in Krakow recommenced its work. On 8 April 1919, the Council of Ministers put forward an official motion to establish and open the Mining Academy in Krakow. On 1 May 1919, the first six professors of the Mining Academy were appointed. On 20 October 1919, Józef Piłsudskiofficiated a celebratory inauguration of the Mining Academy in the main hall of the Jagiellonian University.
Emblem
The AGH University emblem shows a stylised eagle with a crown, head turned right, and a shield with Hammer and Pick (symbol of mining), as well as AGH University initials. The present version of the emblem was designed on the basis of a drawing made in 1925 by Bogdan Treter. The AGH University emblem ought to be used exclusively to promote the history and scientific legacy of the university.
Graphic symbol
The AGH University graphic symbol is the only sign used for everyday visual identification of the university. It has replaced the AGH University emblem in this role. The ideogram represents a stylised eagle, which is an allusion to the university emblem. In its coloured version, the ideogram has three colours.
Colors
AGH University colors are green, black and red in reference to the tradition of mining and metallurgy. Green being a symbol of nature, black symbolizing mines, prudence and wisdom and red being a symbol of fire and molten iron.
Mining Ceremonies
Barbórka (English: St. Barbara's day) is a mining holiday, deeply embedded in the AGH University tradition, drawing on the customs of old Austrian mining schools, which were transplanted onto the Krakow soil by the university professors. Each year, on 4 December, Pochód lisów (English: March of the Foxes) – a mining procession parades through the streets of Krakow. ‘Foxes’ are newly admitted students who enter the mining tribe. On this day, in St. Anna's Collegiate Church a ceremonial mass is...
Metallurgy Ceremonies
Another remarkable celebration held at the AGH University is the Metallurgist's Day. The way in which it is celebrated is very similar to the mining ceremonies. The event takes place annually in May, and in addition to the official ceremonies in the Assembly Hall, the programme includes, among other things, the Metallurgy Division Student Research Clubs Conference and an academic conference. Metallurgical traditions, which are nurtured at the university, include the Metallurgist's Vowing cere...
Hoborski Science Days
Each year, in October, the AGH University holds Science Holidays – better known as Hoborski Science Days. The event aims to popularise science and its technical applications, simultaneously commemorating the figure of Professor Antoni Hoborski, a prominent Polish mathematician, the first rector of the Mining Academy.[citation needed]
AGH University of Krakow is a public research university in Poland, founded in 1913. It focuses on innovative technologies and engineering disciplines, and ranks among the top technical universities in the world.
AGH University the best Polish university in EngiRank 2024. The AGH University took 1st place among Polish institutions in the European Ranking of Engineering Programs, i.e. EngiRank 2024, for another year in a row.
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