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University Description
Uniwersytet Wroclawski was established in 1505 by Leopold I Habsburg the university evolved from a modest school run by Jesuits into one of the biggest academic institutions in Poland. At the beginning of the 19th century the university had five Faculties: philosophy, catholic theology, evangelical theology, law and medicine. Later it was expanded by numerous sections, laboratories and a natural museum, which exists until today.
Today the University of Wroclaw is the largest university in the region and teaches over 40,000 students and around 1300 doctoral students at 10 Faculties. 9000 students graduate from the University every year.
Today, the first and foremost focus of The University of Wroclaw is scientific research.
The University of Wroclaw offers degrees at the bachelor, master's and doctoral level. All Faculties at the University of Wroclaw provide at least one master's program in English and some at the bachelor level; these in addition to the extensive number of programs offered in the Polish language.
All courses have three stages, according to the Bologna process: a three-year bachelor's program, a two-year master's program and an optional four-year doctoral program. There is also a wide range of continuing education programs.
At the doctoral level students may study in English in any area they choose. All degrees awarded by UWr are recognized worldwide.
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