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The University of Warsaw (UW), established in 1816, is Poland's largest and finest university. From its beginning the University of Warsaw has played a major role in the intellectual, political and cultural life of Poland, and has been recognized throughout the world as a leading academic centre in this part of Europe. In 2010 UW once again has been declared number 1 in the ranking published by the national daily Rzeczpospolita and the education monthly Perspektywy.
Dynamic political, 
social, and economic changes accompanying Poland's democratisation have 
brought the University new opportunities and challenges. In the 
beginning of 21st century, University of Warsaw is moving forward with a
 plan to modernise its structure, organisation and curricula in an 
effort to prepare its faculties, students and graduates to function 
freely in the international community.
 
Today UW employs over 6,030 people, including 3,170 academic teacher and
 educates almost 55,400 undergraduate and graduate students. Each year 
about 17,000 young people enroll as students at the University of 
Warsaw. Their interest in studying at UW results above all from the 
University's prestige, something UW has earned through the high 
educational level it offers
and the research work.