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It has started in Kraków in 1364
Higher Education System in Poland
The are two main categories of higher education institutions:
university-type institutions
non-university institutions
Structure of studies in Poland Poland conforms to the guidelines from the Bologna Process in European higher education. The degree system based on the three-cycle structure has been successfully implemented toge-ther with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
Statistics Number of higher education institutions: 450 Number of students: over 2 million Number of academic staff holding postdoctoral degrees: over 44,000 en.uj.edu.pl
Diplomas: International recognition of Polish diplomas - under international agreements with particular countries - under specific regulations concerning recognition of foreign diplomas applicable in a given country. Double and joint degree programmes
Higher Education System in Poland
Academic calendar Divided into two semesters: winter and summer Starts in October finishes in June.
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Funds from the State budget for tasks related to students enrolled
on full-time programmes, fulltime doctoral students and research staff, as well as the maintenance and development of HEIs. These funds are allocated from the part of the State budget managed by the Minister of Science and Higher Education. Public HEIs pursue their own financial policy based on activity-and-finance plans.
EU funds - spent both on the development of academic infrastructure,
and on research projects. The implementation of these schemes is primarily carried out by two agencies of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education: the National Science Centre and the National Centre for Research and Development.
PPP Platform A cooperation platform for public private partnership (PPP Platform) established on the initiative of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development is a response to expectations from the public entities and the market. The Platform acts as a forum for exchanging information, experience and best practices between local self-governments through implementation of specific projects.
Higher education funding
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Jagiellonian University – heart of the city
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Jagiellonian University overview
15 faculties
4 thousand academic staff
almost 50 thousand students
more than 80 different fields of study
Number of study programmes and specialisations:
84 programmes of study
159 specialisations
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Science and Research
JU – the leading grant winner The overall value of grants from the National Science Centre: 14 competitions / 2433 projects / over PLN 1 billion Grants received by the Jagiellonian University: 263 projects / over PLN 115 million
Students' achievements 21 Diamond Grants with the value of over PLN 3.5 million
Succesful patent applications 26 patents in 2014
Large-scale projects Jagiellonian Centre for Experimental Therapeutics Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology Molecular Biotechnology for Health OMICRON Synchrotron Radiation Centre "Solaris"
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The academic year 2013/2014 was devoted to the jubilee celebration:
The 650th Jubilee of the Jagiellonian University
The academic events and official celebrations were accompanied by a plenty of meetings, concerts, exhibitions and sporting events.
Over 60 conventions, conferences and scientific symposia
Congress of Academic Culture
Science and Innovation conference
Special JU Senate Session – Medal for Jose Manuel Barosso,
DHC for Prof. Witold Kieżun and Prof. Rober Huber
The Conference of Polish Rectors
University networks meeting
(Europaeum, Coimbra, IRUN and Utrecht Network)
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JU Sponsors and donors
The Jagiellonian University benefits from the generosity
of both private and corporate sponsors and donors.
the Jagiellonian University Museum the Jagiellonian Library the JU Scholarship Funds
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The Jagiellonian University takes part in a number of international exchange programmes, including:
International collaboration
over 202 international agreements
with higher education institutions from all over the world
over 1 000 Erasmus+ agreements
over 1 600 international students
over 1 700 foreigners participating
in short-term programmes
Erasmus + Scholarship and Training Fund within the framework of the Norway Grants Bilateral exchange with European and Non-European countries SYLFF programme (The Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund) Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission programmes Scholarship programmes coordinated by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and many more
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Department of Communications and Marketing
University Marketing
University Events
Conferences
Digital Media
Secretary's Office
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The strategy defines four key strategic objectives:
integration of the University’s activity in teaching and research
highest quality of education
highest quality of research
effective influence on socio-economic environment
University development strategy for 2014-2020
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