Warsaw University of Life Sciences

The Warsaw Institution of Life Sciences is the top natural and agricultural university in Poland and a well-known academic hub both domestically and internationally. We partner with numerous universities and businesses in Poland and abroad, conducting prestigious research and teaching projects in which our students actively participate. The Warsaw Institution of Life Sciences is a renowned academic centre both domestically and abroad and the leading natural and agricultural university in Poland. We collaborate with several Polish and international universities and companies to carry out significant research and teaching projects in which our students take an active part. Many recent high school graduates from around the world hope to attend this university. The top university in the nation is, after all, Warsaw University. Additionally, the university has been routinely ranked among the TOP of the world’s greatest higher education institutions over the previous few years.

Country

Poland

City

Warsaw 

Public / Private

Public

QS world Ranking

1337

National Rank

13

Approximate tuition fee cost

1806 Euro/Year

Cost of Living in that particular city

350 to 550 Euro/Month

Programs offered

Programs Offered For Bachelor's

1. Bachelor. Food Science - Technology and Nutrition.
2. Bachelor. Organic Agriculture and Food Production.
3. Bachelor. Food Science - Technology and Nutrition.
4. B. Eng. Biotechnology.

Programs offered For Master's

1. M. Sc. Environmental Engineering - Modern Engineering in Water Management.
2. M. Sc. Finance and Accounting.
3. M. Sc. Forest Information Technology.
4. Master. Horticulture.
5. Master. Informatics and Econometrics (Big Data Analytics).

Top Reasons To Study Here

1. Many recent high school graduates from around the world hope to attend this university. The top university in the nation is, after all, Warsaw University. Additionally, the university has been routinely ranked among the TOP of the world’s greatest higher education institutions over the previous few years.
2. There is a sizable scientific library for students. Living in a hostel is an option. The institution belongs to prestigious organisations and groups, including the International Association of Universities (IAU), the European Association of Universities (EUA), the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS), the Baltic University Program (BUP), and the Association of European Universities in the Life Sciences (ICA).
3. Both within and outside of the classroom, the university places a strong emphasis on fostering creativity and education. The university boasts more than 50 computer labs, a main library that is computerised, a fully-stocked gym and recreation centre, research labs, and an indoor riding arena.
4. Warsaw University of Life Sciences is part of several cooperation networks, such as the Euroleage for Life Sciences (ELLS) network, along with six other universities from across Europe.
5. The university also has 12 different international educational programmes, including Erasmus, Jeanne Monnet and TEMPUS, which allow students the opportunity to study abroad, and for international students to study in Warsaw.
6. The institution’s resources, which include a sizable library and information system, are made up of the Main Library as well as the libraries for each department and institute. Due to the University’s growing investment in cutting-edge infrastructure, this system will soon be able to provide an adequate information service well outside of the university campus.
7. The bridge scholarship programme facilitates the beginning of studies for young people and serves as a springboard to a robust scholarship system for subsequent years of study.

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