Warsaw University of Life Sciences
The Warsaw University of Life Sciences is the oldest agricultural and natural science university in Poland, its origins dating back to 1816. The school is a thriving academic center, receiving recognition and unflagging interest among young people and teaching staff in Poland and abroad, valued for its care for the quality of education, faithfulness to the best university traditions, openness to change, and dynamic development.
The university offers 41 fields of study (including 13 taught in English): from natural science and technology to veterinary medicine, social and economic studies. There are nearly 16,000 students in full-time, part-time, doctoral, and post-graduate study courses as well as under international student exchange. Modern research centres and laboratories at our disposal, as well as the presence of outstanding experts, allow us to educate and conduct world-class research and transfer results to the economy, which has an impact on innovation and progress in, inter alia, agriculture, food economy and medicine, and contributes to the growing importance of Polish science in the world.
The Warsaw University of Life Sciences is the best natural and agricultural university in Poland, as well as a dynamically developing academic center with recognition at home and abroad. We cooperate with many Polish and foreign universities and economic operators, implementing prestigious research and teaching topics in which our students also take an active part.
SGGW offers 40 fields of study (including 9 in English) – from veterinary and landscape architecture, to economics and computer science, to tourism and dietetics. It educates nearly 18,000 people. students in full-time, part-time, doctoral and postgraduate studies, also runs the Open University with a diverse offer of courses for those interested in deepening their knowledge and skills. It employs 1,200 academic teachers, with a modern campus and excellent scientific and didactic conditions. The University attaches great importance to keeping study programmes up to date and adapted to the needs of the economy and the labour market and the interests of young people. It provides knowledge acquisition and valuable experience also in the framework of international exchange of students.
