Why study in Poland
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For high quality of the polish educational system
Polish university education system has a history of 650 years of educating high-profile professionals. It resulted in a profit not only for Poland but also for many countries all over the world, where the Poles brought their professionalism and the spirit of innovation. Want some examples? Ignacy Domeyko established the geology research in 19th century Chile. Between 1872 and 1876 Ernest Malinowski built the worlds highest located railroad in Peru. Bronislaw Malinowski was a creator of modern anthropology. Ten Nobel Prizes were awarded to Polish artists, scientists and other public figures. Maria Sklodowska-Curie is one of only four laureates to receive a prize twice.
Polish academic traditions reach back to the 14th century. The Jagiellonian University in Kraków was established in 1364, as the second university in Central Europe.
Todays Polish universities continue the glorious traditions of their predecessors. Warsaw University, for example, is ranked first in the Top Coder international IT ranking. Polish specialists of all professions are highly appreciated by the recruiters worldwide. Especially Polish doctors, engineers, architects and IT specialists are acclaimed, but other Polish graduates are also considered to be fully prepared to compete on a global job market.
The quality of the system is guaranteed by the State Accreditation Committee, which monitors all Polish higher education institutions. According to its control results, over 80% of the Polish universities have outstanding and good rankings.
For low costs of studying and living
Although Poland undergoes through a process of rapid economic development, the cost of living is still significantly lower than in most of the EU countries. A total amount of 200-400 Euros is enough to cover the basic cost of accommodation, food and transport. The cost of entertainment and participation in cultural events are also much lower than the EU average. The basic cost of studies is also very competitive. The minimum rate is 2000 Euro a year, what’s a few times lower than the EU average.
For rapid economical development
Since 20 years the Polish economy has significantly been growing. According to Central Statistical Offices data, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2008 was in real terms 4.8 per cent higher than in 2007. In 2007 GDP recorded 6.7 per cent growth. The rate of value-added growth for the whole economy in 2008 was 4.9 per cent (6.6% in 2007). According to the latest European Commissions forecast, in 2010 the GDP growth may dip to 2.0 per cent. Taking into account, however, international crisis and -1.8 per cent GDP growth forecast for the EU-25, Poland’s result is a symptom of Polish strong economy. The unemployment level decreases very quickly, falling from almost 20% in 2004 to 9,5 % in 2009.
For a high level of personal security
In spite of popular image, Poland is much safer than most of the European countries. Even than Nordic countries, considered as very safe, have a much higher crime rate than Poland. It is perfectly safe in here for international students of all races, beliefs and origins. For outstanding culture and entertainment offer.
Polish culture
Polish culture is well known in the world, for both historical heritage and present achievements. Five Polish writers were rewarded with Nobel Prize. Historical composers like Karol Szymanowski, Fryderyk Chopin and Ignacy Paderewski, and present ones like Henryk Górecki, Witold Lutoslawski or Krzysztof Penderecki wrote new chapters in the history of music. Academy Award winners Andrzej Wajda, Janusz Kaminski, Roman Polanski, Golden Palm winner Krzysztof Kieslowski and many other film industry artists are recognized all over the world. Polish cultural institutions provide high-quality entertainment for all tastes. The number of festivals, book fairs, concerts, gigs, and other kinds of entertainment is massive. There is also something for sports fans. In 2012 Poland will host the UEFA European Football Championships. One of the most important sports events in the world will attract thousands of fans from all of Europe.