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Wrocław 2013

Wrocław University of Technology yesterday – today - tomorrow. Wrocław 2013. Location of WROCŁAW. Wrocław – the historical capital of Lower Silesia , total population 634 000 inhabitants , area – 293 square km. Education in Wrocław. HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: 2 6

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Wrocław 2013

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  1. Wrocław University of Technology yesterday – today - tomorrow Wrocław 2013

  2. Location of WROCŁAW Wrocław – the historicalcapital of Lower Silesia, totalpopulation 634 000 inhabitants, area – 293 square km

  3. Education in Wrocław HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: 26 STUDENTS: nearly 170 000 (9% of students in Poland) ACADEMIC STAFF: 6 300 (1 200 professors) GRADUATES:about 30 000 every year

  4. Wrocław University of Technology

  5. WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY History Wrocław University of Technology was founded in 1945 In May 1945 a group of 27 professors from the University of Lvow arrived to Wrocław In the destroyed buildings of Technische Hochschule Breslau, which had existed since 1910, they started the Polish academic society Wrocław University of Technology was established on 24th August1945 by the National Council ofPoland

  6. The campus – 88 ha, 255 buildings

  7. Wrocław University of Technology the largest employer in Wrocław the second largest employer in Lower Silesia Figures

  8. WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY • Faculty of Architecture • Faculty of Civil Engineering • Faculty of Chemistry • Faculty of Electronics • Faculty of Electrical Engineering • Faculty of Mining Engineering • Faculty of Environmental Engineering • Faculty of Computer Science and Management • Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering • Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology • Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and Photonics 12 FACULTIES

  9. Programmes taught in English Bachelor Programmes: • Architecture • Computer Science  • Information and Communication Management  • Organizational Management • Mechanics and Machine Building  Master Programmes: • Architecture • Spatial Planning • Civil Engineering  • Bioinformatics • Medicinal Chemistry   • Chemical Metallurgy • Organic and Polymer Chemistry • Advanced Materials • Environmental Health and Safety Risk Management • Molecular nano-bio-photonics for telecommunication and biotechnologies • Modern Telecommunications • Advanced Applied Electronics  • Advanced Informatics and Control

  10. Programmes taught in English Master Programmes: • Internet Engineering  • Control in Electrical Power Engineering • Renewable Energy Systems   • European Geotechnical and Environmental Course • European Minerals Engineering Course • Mining and Power Engineering  • Environmental Quality Management   • European Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Management • Business Information Systems • Computer Engineering  • Computer Science - Intelligent Information Systems • Information Technology  • Renewable Sources of Energy  • Refrigeration and Cryogenics  • Automotive Engineering  • Production Management • Physics in Information Processing • Mathematics for Industry and Commerce • Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

  11. International cooperation

  12. International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Erasmus 2012/2013: • budget: 1 492 521 EUR • number of students departing to study abroad: 281 • number of students departing abroad for the internships: 289 • number of students coming to study from abroad: 268 • number of employees departing to give lectures: 95 • number of employees departing for trainings: 23 • number of partner universities: 215 Bilateral agreements: • over 440 valid agreements in the frames of LLP-Erasmus programme • activities: scientific research, lectures, conferences, Ph.D’s, postdoctoral degrees, diplomas, pubications, etc. International co-operation agreements 2012/2013: • 148 intercollegiate agreements

  13. International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme – trainingsabroad for alumni Leonardo da Vinci 2011/2012: • number of participants: 55 Leonardo da Vinci 2012/2013: • number of participants: 30 Erasmus Mundus Programme (Action 2): • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 MULTIC Russia (2010-14) • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 MULTIC Russia II edition (2011-15) • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 STEM Western Balkans (2010-14) • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 STRONG-TIES Asia Regional (2011-15) • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 SATURN South Africa (2013-16) • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 SIGMA Western Balkans (2013-16) • Erasmus Mundus Action 1(Minerals and Environmental Programme) • Erasmus Mundus Action 1 (MONABIPHOT) Vulcanus in Japan – placements for students in Japanese enterprises

  14. Student life

  15. Student activities Scientific organizations:148 Student Culture Centres:37 Student Associations:30

  16. Thank you for your attention

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