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Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, with its nearly
200-year tradition is one of the oldest and the largest universities in
Poland. It is also one of the most modern universities, where tradition
and modernity meet. The campus has a historic part, with an 18th century
palace, and a contemporary part where all faculty buildings and
dormitories are situated.
WULS-SGGW offers good facilities and
infrastructure in one place. On our 70-hectare main campus we have 12
dormitories, a modern library, a sports centre (with tennis courts, a
sports hall and a swimming pool) a language centre, a veterinary clinic
and much more. The campus is located in the southern part of Warsaw and
can be easily reached from the city centre by subway or by bus.
Over
1,300 university teachers and instructors make sure that you will gain
plenty of knowledge and practical skills.
At present, the university
consists of 13 faculties; there are 27,000 students enrolled.
WULS-SGGW
has been declared number one in the rankings of life science
universities in Poland, and has always been in the top of Polish
universities.
WULS-SGGW was acknowledged as "The most innovative and creative university in Poland at creating job perspectives".
Study programmes
The range of the academic programmes is systematically enlarged and
currently includes 34 study programmes. Within study programmes there
are 130 areas of specializations. Academic programmes are offered at the
bachelor, master and doctoral levels, there is also a postgraduate MBA
programme.
The new campus of Warsaw University of Life Sciences is located in
Ursynów. The Palace of Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz the offices of the
University authorities are situated. The campus is made up of different
faculty buildings, student dormitories, facilities such as Sport Center,
SGGW Hotel, the Main Library as well as the building with the
conference hall, better known as the Crystal Auditorium, where most
celebrated academic events take place.