Warsaw University of Life Sciences
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Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) is a public university located in Warsaw, Poland. It was founded in 1816 and is one of the leading universities in Poland and Europe in the field of life sciences. SGGW offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in a variety of fields, including agriculture, horticulture, forestry, veterinary medicine, food science, and environmental science. SGGW is known for its strong focus on research and its commitment to internationalization.
Here are some of the things that prospective students from the United States should know about SGGW:
- The language of instruction for most programs at SGGW is English, but there are also some programs offered in Polish.
- SGGW has a good reputation for its teaching and research. The university has a number of research institutes and centers, and its faculty members publish regularly in international journals.
- SGGW is located in Warsaw, the capital of Poland and a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. Warsaw offers a variety of cultural and recreational opportunities, and it is also a major center for business and technology.
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The campus has a historic part, with an 18th-century palace, and a contemporary part where all faculty buildings and dormitories are situated. WULS-SGGW offers good facilities and infrastructure in one place. On our 70-hectare main campus, we have 12 dormitories, a modern library, a sports center (with tennis courts, a sports hall, and a swimming pool); a language center, a veterinary clinic, and much more. The campus is located in the southern part of Warsaw and can be easily reached from the city center by subway or by bus. Over 1,300 university teachers and instructors make sure that you will gain plenty of knowledge and practical skills. Modern sports facilities (indoor swimming pool, sports halls, indoor tennis courts, gym, sports, hippotherapy center). Our Student Scientific Association unites animal lovers with different interests that want to gain experience and knowledge and share it with others. We strive to educate people, especially children, on how to responsibly and rationally handle keeping and breeding domestic animals. At the same time, we try to popularize polish fauna and raise awareness about worldwide animal-related issues.
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