The Warsaw University of Technology is one of the leading institutes of technology in Poland and one of the largest in Central Europe. In Poland, the first multidisciplinary university of technology was the Preparatory School for the Institute of Technology, founded on 1826. The Warsaw University of Technology still cultivates its traditions.
Warsaw University of Technology consists of 20 faculties and offers education at 3 levels (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.) in almost every field of engineering and technology – ranging from civil engineering and architecture to optoelectronics, materials, nanotechnology, biotechnology and biomedical technology. This university also provides complementary programme
rs to technical studies and offers programs in economics, social sciences, management, administration and business. Besides the academic staff of WUT whom are high class professors, scientists and researchers.
Because it’s the most technical prestigious university in Poland, there are flexible programs of studies, broad curriculums, well-functioning scholarship systems, good sport and tourist bases (two sea yachts, its own stadium in the center of Warsaw and a student hostel in Biscay), all making up an attractive image of the university. While the Scholarship Fund and Cultural-Development allows for a wide range of activities of the Students´ Self-Government, over 30 student organizations, and 130 scientific research groups are always having open doors.
Varsovia es la capital y ciudad más grande de Polonia. Se encuentra en el río Vístula, en el centro-este de Polonia, a unos kilómetros del Mar Báltico ya 300 kilómetros de los Cárpatos. Además, Varsovia es una ciudad alfa global, un importante destino turístico internacional y un importante centro cultural, político y económico. La ciudad también es un importante centro de investigación y desarrollo, BPO, ITO, así como de la industria de los medios de comunicación polaco. Además de varios evento
s conmemorativos tienen lugar cada año. Reuniones de miles de personas en las orillas del Vístula en la Noche de Verano para un festival llamado Wianki (Polaco para Coronas) se han convertido en una tradición y un evento anual en el programa de los eventos culturales en Varsovia.