Approximately 45,400 people study at the University of Warsaw. The candidates are offered a very broad range of courses in the fields of humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, as well as many interdisciplinary courses combining knowledge and skills of many disciplines.
Reduced accommodation fee
In June and July, just like in the last few months, students and doctoral candidates of the University of Warsaw will pay less for their accommodation in residence halls. According to the rector’s order as of 3rd June 2020, accommodation fee will be reduced by 50%.
Visiting Lecturer Grants – competition results
Under The University’s Integrated Development Programme, in the next academic year the University will host a total of 23 researchers from various foreign universities and representing different scientific disciplines. They will join the education of first- and second-cycle students and long cycle students, share their didactic experience with the UW staff and present the results of their research during open lectures and seminars with doctoral students.
Summer schools for PhD candidates
Are you a PhD student, having a lot of free time in the summer and you would like to spend it in a constructive way? If your answer is yes, we have prepared for you the offer of summer doctoral schools at the University of Warsaw, financed by The University’s Integrated Development Programme
Latest information and advice for the UW community during the coronavirus pandemic
On 21st May, the UW rector issued a new order on rules for studying and working at UW. Online teaching and learning will continue, except classes which cannot be conducted remotely. It is possible to work from home, according to a duty system or flexible working hours. The health, safety and well-being of members of the UW community remain the university’s priority.
5 steps to legalise your stay – STEP 5: Special solutions for foreigners
It is understandable that you are concerned about your situation in Poland during the coronavirus pandemic. Fortunately, special solutions have been introduced for foreigners.
5 steps to legalise your stay in Poland – STEP 4: Submit your documents
So you have already filled out the application form and collected all the documents. What’s next? It’s time to make an appointment at the office at the Department of Foreigners.
5 steps to legalise your stay in Poland – STEP 3: Fill the form
Do you have nightmares about filling out many pages of the application form in a language you don’t know? We totally understand it! Let’s go step by step through the form so that you can learn how to make no mistakes. It is really possible even without knowing Polish!
5 steps to legalise your stay in Poland – STEP 2: Proof of ‘Sufficient Financial Resources’
You always ask a lot of questions about financial resources you must have to legalise your stay. We hope that thanks to our instructions you will know how to calculate how much money you need.
5 steps to legalise your stay in Poland – STEP 1: Collect your documents
Today we will present a list of documents necessary for application for a temporary residence permit for non-EU/EFTA nationals.
Let’s start with checking if this issue applies to you.