The University of Warsaw is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established on November 19, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well as 100 specializations in humanities, technical, and natural sciences.
The University of Warsaw offers various application deadlines depending on the program and whether the applicant is an EU or non-EU student. Below is a general overview:
American Studies
Archaeology
Business and Management
English Studies – Linguistics, English Studies – Literature and Culture
European Politics and Economics
Finance, International Investment and Accounting (2)
International Relations
International Studies in Philosophy
Political Science
Social and Public Policy
Adult Education and Developmental Activities Design
African Studies
American Studies
Applied Multilingual and Multicultural Studies
Archaeology
Chemistry
Cognitive Science
Data Science and Business Analytics (2)
English Studies (3)
EU Energy and Climate Law
Global Environment and Development
History of Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations
Humanitarian Action
Interdisciplinary Studies on Social Change: Mediterranean and Other European Borderlands
International Business Program
International Economics
International Legal Communication
International Management and Intercultural Communication – Global MBA
International Relations
Machine Learning
Master in Food Systems
Migration Studies and New Societies
Oriental Studies – Mongolian and Tibetan Studies
Physics
Political Science
Quantitative Finance (2)
Quantum Physics and Chemistry – Individual Research Studies
Religions of Asia and Africa: Buddhism, Islam and Others
Sustainable Development
Teaching English to Young Learners
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