
Geography and Climate: Poland lies in Central Europe, east of Germany. temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers. Population and Language: 38,536,869. Polish
Why Study in Poland? Polish universities and colleges are systematically expanding their didactic offer, modernize teaching programs and develop new areas of academic research. Poland, the emerging popular international students' destination abroad is providing internationally recognized degrees at affordable costs. In order to attract more international students, Polish Universities are now increasingly using English as the medium of instruction specially in areas like management, engineering, and political sciences. Tuition Costs: Since Tuition fees vary from school to school, please contact our office for information. Cost of Living: Poland can offer you a standard of living equal to EU standards. A positive difference is the cost of living. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, the cost of living in Poland, taking into account such factors as shopping prices, household supplies, personal care products, clothing, entertainment and transportation, account for 76% of the level of Berlin prices, 59% of the level of London and Oslo prices, 68% of Vienna prices and 65% of Washington prices Student Life in Poland: While the major emphasis of University life is on classroom and laboratory work, life outside the classroom is important, too. During university studies, people often make friends and develop interests that last for the rest of their lives. The Office for International Student Affairs will make your life easier by offering assistance and advice on academic matters and personal problems, should they arise. The Office is available to help you on such diverse subjects as getting around Warsaw, finding accommodation, financial planning, getting a part-time or summer job, academic problems, and many other aspects of student life.
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