Benefits of studying Poland

Updated on Jan 05, 2021

There are over 1.1 million students studying at nearly 400 universities in Poland. Most of the programs are delivered in both the Polish and English languages, which is even more remarkable, and there are hundreds of languages taught here. There are several more art colleges as well as humanities and polytechnics faculties, all of which are fitted with perfect laboratories and super-computers. While studying in Poland, you will have an opportunity to compete in a NASA competition or become part of a prestigious humanities scholarship program (like ancient and modern languages, literature, and philosophy). Polish business schools offer world-class management and finance education (also known as double-degree programmes), both globally recognised and accredited. Over a million students can't be wrong, can they? See for yourself.

Poland is the place to receive a diploma that will open the doors to the best companies in Europe, and to some of the best companies in the world. There are several other benefits to the country, such as the fact that its medical schools are accredited in the US and that you have access to European Union study programs while studying in Poland and are able to do internships or traineeships abroad. Almost no other region in the world can set your career off to such a promising start, with top-quality, internationally recognized degrees. Do not forget that Poland has a favorable geographical position at your fingertips, with an excellent transport link to the entire European Union!

Study in Wrocław, the European Capital of Music, creative Kraków, hipster Warsaw, multicultural Lublin, academic Poznan or stunning coastal Gdansk. Everyone in each city has something to sell, from student pubs to vegan restaurants and art galleries. Be prepared to meet and engage with the crowd at Warsaw's Palace of Culture, visit Krakow's Wawel Castle, go skiing in the Tatra Mountains, or sailing in the Masurian Lake District during the winter.

If you dream of going abroad and being autonomous while studying, don't worry about the price, Poland is ideal for a tight budget student. Dormitories start at EUR 60 per student per month, cinema tickets start at EUR 2.50, and cafeteria lunch begins at EUR 2. No wonder, according to the 2016 QS Best Student Cities ranking, Warsaw is the most affordable European student city.

In Poland, learning is just the beginning. A longer stay will help those who want to start their own business or find a great job in an international company. Graduates from Polish universities are preferred by foreign companies operating in Poland. Akademickie Inkubatory Przedsiębiorczości ('Entrepreneurship Academic Incubators') is a community that will support and grow your business, and there are also technology parks at your disposal. In addition, Warsaw Innovation Week is a fantastic hub where start-ups will draw international investors' interest.

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