wrocław – wrocław – the largest city in western poland, nearly 700 000 inhabitants; meeting...
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Wrocław – the largest city in western Poland, nearly 700 000 inhabitants;meeting place of nations, cultures, religions, one of the most beautiful Market Squares and town halls in Europe
Wrocław – capital of Lower Silesia
Wrocław – major academic center, 140 000 students, 26 universities and schools of higher education, city of 10 Nobel Prize winners
Higher Education in Wrocław
Wrocław University of Technologyestablished in 1945
over 35 000 students
University of Wrocław established in 1702
over 38 000 students
Wrocław University of Economics, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences , Wrocław Medical University , Academy of Fine Arts, Academy of Music …
Wrocław University of Technology
the largest employer in Wrocław
the second largest employer in Lower Silesia
Faculties 12
Students 35 252
Ph.D. students 1 114
Employees 4 795
Academicians therein
2 000
Professors 395
Associate Professors 240
Doctors 1 223
3 branches in Jelenia Gora, Legnica, Walbrzych
Wrocław University of TechnologyFigures
over 250 buildings with modern laboratories, libraries and multimedia teaching rooms
350 teaching rooms and lecture studios
• 900 000 volumes• above 4 500 scientific journals• above 200 data bases• electronic books
over 460 didactics laboratories
over 100 computer laboratories
computer laboratories and reading rooms with 24h internet connection
free of charge access to the software including: Microsoft, SAS Institute, MatLab, Origin, Statistica, LabView, ANSYS Academic Teaching Introductory, Autocad
Teaching facilities & library
12 faculties – over 40 fields of study
Faculty of Architecture Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Electronics Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Mining Engineering Faculty of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Computer Science and
Management Faculty of Mechanical and Power
Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Fundamental Problems of
Technology Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and
Photonics
Programmes taught in EnglishBachelor Programmes
Architecture Computer Science Information and Communication Management Organizational Management Mechanics and Machine Building
Master Programmes Architecture Spatial Planning Civil Engineering Bioinformatics Medicinal Chemistry Chemical Metallurgy Organic and Polymer Chemistry Advanced Materials Environmental Health and Safety Risk Management Molecular nano-bio-photonics for telecommunication
and biotechnologies Modern Telecommunications
International exchange programmesLLP-Erasmus:
number of students departing to study abroad: 281 number of students departing abroad for the internships: 89 number of students coming to study from abroad: 268 number of employees departing to give lectures: 95 number of employees departing for trainings: 23 number of partner universities: 215
Bilateral agreements: over 309 valid agreements in the frames of Erasmus+
programme
International co-operation agreements: 14 intercollegiate agreements
LLP Erasmus – study and trainings abroad for students
Leonardo da Vinci – intrernships for graduates
Erasmus Mundus Programme (Action 1, Action 2)
Vulcanus in Japan – placements for students in Japanese enterprises
T.I.M.E. Top Industrial Managers for Europe Association – double diploma
Visiting Professors
PRAXIS –Internship Excellence Project
International Summer Schools – workschops for international studennts
International exchange programmes
International project Wrocław Ponts MBA
Sister ProgramsENPC MBA ParisSolvay-Ponts MBA, BrusselsShanghai International MBA (SIMBA), China
Wrocław Ponts MBA, WrocławEHTP Ponts MBA, Casablanca, Morocco
Wrocław Ponts MBA is the first and the MBA programme in Poland offered in a network of partners accredited by MBA Association.
International projects
Partnership Project REACT - University Administrative Staff Closer to Foreign Students • Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus• Universidad de Almeria• Universidade do Porto• Wroclaw University of TechnologyAims: to provide tools to improve staff members' skills as regards supporting foreign students, broadening horizons and administrative staff's perception of international students’ needs, opening and sensitising them to their problems, as well as making people aware of the necessity to improve their knowledge of foreign languages, the role of training in cultural differences and student - client - care.