Studies in Poland+ more
Polish University - Good choice!

Studying in Poland will provide a solid education which will thoroughly prepare you for work in the most advanced labour markets of the world, at the same time stimulating your own personal development. You will also have the unique opportunity of meeting outstanding specialists and renowned intellectuals in your chosen field. Pursuing your studies in Poland, a country of great historical significance and continued aspiration, will undoubtedly be a fascinating, even life-changing, adventure.
It is, then, with great pride that I present here a comprehensive offer of higher education in Poland, introducing the whole range of Polish public and private universities and colleges which conduct education to the highest current standards of teaching and meet all quality criteria. I welcome you to study the possibilities and consider the great opportunity which awaits you in Poland.
I also invite you to read here the stories of other global citizens who have already benefited from continuing their studies in our country.
Barbara Kudrycka
Minister of Science and Higher Education
Polish Science+ more
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Friday, 03 February 2012
2nd edition of the Bioconnect 2012 conference in May
World-class scientists and representatives of biotech and Life Science industry will attend the international conference Bioconnect 2012.
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Friday, 03 February 2012
Winners of the 7th edition of “Science Populariser” competition announced
Physicist Prof. Łukasz Turski, biologist Prof. Stanisław Czachorowski and TVN journalist Marek Nowicki, are among the winners of the 7th edition of “Science Populariser” competition.
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
Polish computer program monitors the development of cancer
Researchers at the AGH University of Science and Technology have developed a computer program that will help the doctor predict the development of a diagnosed cancer, and check how it will respond to the proposed anti-cancer...
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Wednesday, 01 February 2012
"Erasmus for All" to replace seven existing programmes
"Erasmus for All", proposed in November 2011 by the European Commission, will replace seven existing educational programmes. According to the Commission it will allow for a much easier access to EU funds.











