Based on longstanding tradition at WUT we understand that student success is not defined solely by academic achievements. The Warsaw University of Technology provides students with numerous possibilities to develop their knowledge, gives them freedom to explore various interests, passions, and dreams.
Thanks to many kinds of activities everyone has a chance to choose what she or he really is interested in. WUT gives possibilities not only to learn but also helps to develop personal engagement, leadership or community building abilities. Through those activities students at WUT grow as individuals, embrace diversity and learn to learn to get engaged in their societies.
We create opportunities for growth, achievement and success of students, helping them to see the world with a new perspective and start their working life. The best proof is the fact the Warsaw University of Technology has about 150 Students Research Circles. Students travel all around the world to present their projects, compete and win.
WUT offers the essential activities traditionally associated with college life, but our location in the heart of Warsaw presents unique opportunities that accentuate the student experience — from athletic teams to students’ clubs. WUT students are active around and beyond campus.
Warsaw University of Technology builds upon the traditions of Polish technical universities that used to function in Warsaw – the Polytechnic Institute founded in 1826 thanks to the efforts of Stanisław Staszic and the School of Hipolit Wawelberg and Stanisław Rotwand established in 1895.
Warsaw University of Technology started on its own in 1915 thanks to the efforts of the Association for Scientific Courses and the Citizens’ Committee of the City of Warsaw. Working uninterruptedly, the University has been producing generations of graduates and has had an increasing number of scientific and technical achievements.
It is not only the oldest, but also the best technical university in Poland; in the ranking of Polish universities, it has taken the first place in its category for seventeen years. At Warsaw University of Technology, over 160 student research groups, organisations and associations are active, and the educational offer includes many fields of study (also with English as a medium of instruction).
Is Warsaw good for students?
Warsaw is an ideal city for students, offering prestigious universities, diverse study options, an affordable cost of living, a vibrant international community, career opportunities, and a rich cultural experience. Its central location and excellent transportation make it convenient for travel.
Is Warsaw expensive for students?
The cost of living in Warsaw depends greatly on individual needs and lifestyle, but you can get by with about PLN* 2300-2800 at your monthly disposal. Average costs of living for a student living in a shared apartment/dormitory range from PLN 1600 up to 2500.
How much does student accommodation cost in warsaw?
The cost of living in Warsaw depends greatly on individual needs and lifestyle, but you can get by with about PLN* 2300-2800 at your monthly disposal. Average costs of living for a student living in a shared apartment / dormitory range from PLN 1600 up to 2500.
What are the best areas to live in warsaw?
The best areas to stay in Warsaw are Old Town, Śródmieście, Żoliborz, and the City Centre. Warsovians are friendly people who love their city, so you can't go wrong with any choice! Warsaw is a beautiful Polish capital city located at the intersection of three rivers.
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