
Uniwersytet Jagielloński
Uniwersytet Jagielloński—Jagiellonian University—begins with a date: 12 May 1364, when King Casimir III the Great founded it in Kraków. In fact, it is Poland’s oldest university and among the oldest in the world still operating in the same continuous tradition. The university sits at the heart of Kraków’s Old Town, an area recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which links academic life to the long, preserved urban fabric around you. Today the university functions as a large public research institution with thirteen main faculties, plus three faculties that make up the Collegium Medicum. It employs around 4,000 academics and teaches more than 35,000 students across 166 fields. Teaching is mainly in Polish, while about 30 degree programmes are offered in English and some in German. …
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