Study in Poland (in English, Polish) - ISEP Exchange
Wroclaw University is a vibrant research and study institution with 26,000 students, in an undiscovered gem of a city located in the heart of southwest Poland. With a modern metropolitan cultural scene, historic buildings and dazzling architecture, Wroclaw is bound to become a major tourist destination in the coming years. Fields offering courses in English include humanities and social sciences, natural sciences and technology. Polish courses are also offered at all levels for the adventurous language learner. We offer about 240 programmes in all levels, taught mainly in Polish and 8 Bachelors and 16 Masters programs taught in English.
Recommended fields of study include Polish language, social sciences, global studies, international relations and political science, biotechnology, and chemistry.
HOUSING
ISEP Exchange students will be accommodated in university dormitories in double rooms (singles may be available at an additional charge). The main buildings, Ołówek, Kredka and Dwudziestolatka are located in the city center.
MEALS
ISEP Exchange students will receive a meal stipend based on the cost of living for students in Wroclaw, which they can use to purchase groceries and cook meals in shared facilities. All ISEP students will be expected to budget for their meals accordingly, and can ask their ISEP Student Services Officer for tips, as well as check out ISEP's resources for Budgeting for Study Abroad.
Course Description
Semester Names - Please note the following term names when looking for courses at UWR:
ISEP Fall Semester = UWR Winter Semester
ISEP Spring Semester = UWR Summer Semester
Key courses for ISEP students are interdisciplinary studies in English. Students may choose from a variety of subjects grouped into three areas: humanities and social Sciences, natural sciences and material technology. Schedules and course descriptions are available.
University of Wrocław
In 1702, the Austrian emperor Leopold I founded a small Jesuit academy in Wroclaw called Leopoldina. In 1811, the Academy merged with the Protestant Viadrina University, which was moved to...
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PASSPORT: All students must have a valid passport to participate in this program. If you do not have a valid passport, we suggest you start the application process as soon as possible.
VISA/RESIDENCE PERMIT: Most students attending this program will be required to obtain a visa/residence permit. For more information on the process and estimated cost, please review the ISEP Country Handbook here.
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