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Study in Poland - Olsztyn

University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn

Founded in 1999, the University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn is a key educational and research institution in northeastern Poland. It was formed through the amalgamation of three well-established higher education schools in the region, inheriting a rich academic tradition and a broad spectrum of disciplines. The university offers a diverse range of programs across its faculties, including the Humanities, Technical Sciences, Social Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Agricultural Sciences. It is particularly recognized for its strong emphasis on research and development, especially in areas related to environmental studies and agriculture, reflecting the unique ecological aspects of the Warmia and Mazury region. With state-of-the-art facilities and a commitment to innovative teaching methods, the University of Warmia and Mazury provides a stimulating academic environment for its students. The university's picturesque setting in Olsztyn, surrounded by lakes and forests, further enhances the educational experience, making it a distinctive and appealing choice for students in Poland and beyond.

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University and Programme

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Program Overview:

Degree Awarded: Doctor of Medicine (MD)

Duration: 6 years

Language of Instruction: English

Program Type: Full-time

 

Curriculum and more info:

https://wl.uwm.edu.pl/en/students/curriculumprogram

Admissions (Requirements, Deadlines, Documents) 

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1. Application Submission:

   - Log in to the internet registration platform to fill out the application form.

 

2. High School Diploma Requirements:

   - Submit the original High School Diploma or a certified copy (Secondary School Certificate).

   - The diploma must be translated into English or Polish by a sworn translator.

   - It should include a clause confirming eligibility to apply for higher education in the country where the diploma was issued.

   - Authentication of Foreign High School Diplomas:

     - For diplomas issued within the EU, EEA, OECD member states, or countries part of the Hague Convention: Stamp the diploma with the Apostille seal.

     - All other foreign high school diplomas must be legalized.

 

3. English Proficiency Certificate:

   - Provide a Certificate of Proficiency in English, such as IELTS (minimum 6.5) or an equivalent TOEFL score.

 

4. Recruitment Fee:

   - A bank transfer confirmation for the recruitment fee of 85 PLN is required.

 

5. Entrance Exam:

   - Applicants are required to take the entrance exam as part of the application process.

 

Documents Required After Admission:

1. A CD containing one photograph in electronic version (.JPG file, size 300 x 375 pixels, image resolution not lower than 300 dpi).

2. One photograph (35 X 45 mm), taken against a light background, without headgear.

3. Proof of health insurance valid in Poland (EU citizens can provide an EHIC card).

4. A copy of the student's visa.

5. A Health Certificate.

 

Deadlines for Application:

- Phase 1: November 20, 2023, 00:00 to May 10, 2024, 15:00.

Fees

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Application Fee:

85 PLN (Approx. €18)

Tuition Fee (Yearly):

1st Year: To Be Announced (TBA)

2nd Year: 47,000 PLN (Approx. €10,220)

3rd Year: 47,000 PLN (Approx. €10,220)

4th Year: 47,000 PLN (Approx. €10,220)

5th Year: 47,000 PLN (Approx. €10,220)

6th Year: 46,000 PLN (Approx. €10,000)

Total for Course (2nd to 6th Year): 234,000 PLN (Approx. €50,870) excluding 1st Year and Application Fee

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Student Life

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- Wide Array of Student Organizations: The university hosts numerous student organizations and clubs catering to a wide variety of interests, from academic and professional societies to cultural and recreational groups. These provide students with ample opportunities to engage in their passions, develop new skills, and build a supportive network.

- Sports and Outdoor Activities: With its modern sports facilities and the natural surroundings of the Warmia and Mazury region, the university is an excellent place for students who love being active. Opportunities abound for team sports, fitness programs, and outdoor adventures in the nearby lakes and forests.

- Cultural and Social Events: Olsztyn is a city with a vibrant cultural scene. Students can enjoy various events, concerts, festivals, and exhibitions throughout the year. The university often participates in these events, enhancing the cultural experience and fostering a sense of community.

- Supportive Academic Environment: The University of Warmia and Mazury is dedicated to providing a supportive environment for its students. This includes academic advising, counseling services, and career guidance. The university also encourages students to engage in research and community service, enriching their educational experience.

About the City

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Olsztyn, a charming city in northeastern Poland, is known for its picturesque lakes and beautiful Gothic architecture. As the capital of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, it's surrounded by the lush forests and lakes of the Masurian Lake District, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Olsztyn's historical heritage, combined with its vibrant cultural scene and natural beauty, creates a welcoming and intriguing atmosphere for visitors and residents alike.

 

Top things to see:

 

1. Olsztyn Castle: Originally built by the Teutonic Knights in the 14th century, this castle is closely associated with the famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. It now houses a museum showcasing the region's history and culture.

2. Old Town: Olsztyn's Old Town is a delightful area with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and the High Gate, part of the city's medieval defenses. The blend of Gothic and neoclassical architecture adds to its charm.

3. Planetarium in Olsztyn: Reflecting the city's connection with Copernicus, the planetarium offers educational and entertaining shows about astronomy and space, making it a fascinating visit for all ages.

4. Ukiel Lake: The largest lake in Olsztyn, Ukiel is a center for recreation and relaxation, offering beaches, water sports, and scenic walking paths around its perimeter.

5. The Lyna River: Winding through the city, the river provides picturesque views and opportunities for kayaking or leisurely walks along its banks, connecting various parts of Olsztyn with the tranquility of nature.

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