Warsaw – A Surprise Study Abroad Destination

Downtown Warsaw
It may come as a surprise to many, but Warsaw, Poland is the city with the greatest number of higher education schools in Europe. In fact, one in three adult Varsovians holds a university-level degree. At any moment there are 300,000 university students in the capital city, including 3,775 foreign students. Students from Europe constitute the biggest group – many from Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Norway and Sweden. A large number of students also come from the United States. As for Asian students, most of them come from Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Vietnam, India and China. Having such a high concentration of young people has had a cultural impact on the city, there are dozens of active student clubs enhancing Warsaw’s artistic and cultural attractiveness. Poland’s capital has a thriving nightlife, with many bars and clubs. Warsaw also attracts many young and independent designers, artists, directors and performers who add to the city’s theatre, music, design and architecture.
If you are looking to study abroad, over 15 learning institutions offer courses and studies dedicated especially for foreigners. With Educaedu Poland you can browse for the one that suits you best: The Ryszard Lazarski School of Commerce and Law has the biggest number of foreign students studying for their bachelors and masters in Economics and International Relationships.
You can study Human Rights and Genocide Studies at the Collegium Civitas.
You can also choose one of many MBA programs taught in English at various universities like a European MBA at the Kozminski University.
A summer university course in Economics and Management provided by the oldest business school in Poland, Warsaw School of Economics, is also highly recommended.
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Nice article! you don’t mention Latin American students though….do you know if they have any?
ЎUf, me gustу! Tan clara y positiva.
Ilias
nice rendering BUT the skyscraper right in the midle does not exist due to an unbeliable mess in Warsaw’s bureau — once it issued a permit for a construction of such a building and once made the permit invalid just because of 5 grandmas who filled a sick action. read more on facebook (zlota 44) so I’m really suprised by the above article