Introduction
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan is one of the oldest and largest academic centers in Poland. It enjoys a high reputation in Poland and even in Europe for its excellent teaching quality and scientific research level.
Overview
Number of students and faculty: There are about 3,000 lecturers, 52,000 students and 2,000 school employees.
Professional settings: There are 22 faculties, covering many important scientific fields such as humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and arts, providing teaching in more than 100 majors.
History and establishment time
The school was founded in 1519. Its predecessor was the Lubranski Academy of Sciences built in western Poland and the Jesus College built in 1537.
On October 28, 1611, King Sigismund III Vasa granted the Jesus College the status of a university.
On May 7, 1919, it was officially renamed Adam Mickiewicz University.
School strength
Teaching staff: There are more than 3,000 Scholars and professors, with strong faculty, can provide students with high-quality teaching and guidance.
Research results: There are abundant research projects. At present, there are 613 research projects carried out by international and domestic research teams, which have achieved remarkable results in many fields. Their research results have a certain influence in Poland and internationally.
International cooperation: Cooperate with more than 100 universities around the world and actively participate in international exchange projects, such as the Erasmus program, which provides students and teachers with broad opportunities for international exchange and cooperation.
Institutional nature
Mickiewicz University in Poznan is a national comprehensive university.
Educational philosophy
Adhere to the principle of unity of research and education, focus on cultivating students' comprehensive literacy and innovation ability, emphasize the improvement of teaching quality and modernization level, and strive to provide students and graduates with the capabilities required in the harsh labor market, with the goal of promoting academic inheritance and innovation, and cultivating professionals with social responsibility and international competitiveness.
Key laboratories and disciplines
Key laboratories: Although no specific key laboratories are explicitly mentioned, as a comprehensive university, it is equipped with relatively advanced experimental facilities and research platforms in various disciplines to support the development of scientific research.
Key subjects: Linguistics, modern languages and literature perform well in the QS subject rankings. In addition, its traditional disciplines such as law, history, philosophy, chemistry, mathematics and computer science also have profound academic accumulation and high teaching and research level.
Faculty
The school has a total of 20 colleges, including the Department of Biology, the Department of Chemistry, the Department of Education, the Department of Geography and Geology, the Department of History, the Department of Law and Management, the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, the Department of Modern Languages and Literature, the Department of Physics, the Department of Polish and Classical Literature, the Department of Social Sciences, the Department of Theology, the Department of Fine Arts, the Teachers College, etc.
Ranking
It ranks in the top three in the Polish "perspektywy" university rankings all year round.
In the 2023 World University Rankings (Shanghai), it ranks 901-1000.
According to the World University Network Statistical Ranking starting in July 2023, it ranks 3rd among Polish universities and 589th in the world among all types of universities.
Expenses
Tuition fees vary depending on the major and degree level, and the tuition fees for undergraduate and graduate courses are roughly between 2000-5000 euros/year.
Campus
Geographic location: Located in Poznan, an economically developed area in western Poland, the city is an important economic, cultural and educational center in Poland, providing students with abundant internship, employment and cultural exchange opportunities.
Campus facilities: The school has more than 50 different buildings in Poznan. The main buildings such as the principal's office and library are located in the center of Poznan, and other buildings are located in cities such as Kalisz. Its main library is one of the largest libraries in Poland and has the largest Masonic collection in Europe. In addition, the school also has modern teaching buildings, laboratories, student dormitories, canteens, sports facilities, etc., providing students with good learning and living conditions.
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