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Also known as Uniwersytet Warszawski, Warsaw University
largest university in Poland
The University of Warsaw is Poland's largest university, serving as a major center for higher education and research in the country. As the leading institution of its kind in Poland, it plays a significant role in advancing academic knowledge and preparing students across numerous fields of study.
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The University of Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis) 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 consists of 126 buildings and educational complexes with over 18 faculties: biology, chemistry, medicine, journalism, political science, philosophy, sociology, physics, geography, regional studies, geology, history, applied linguistics, philology, Polish language, pedagogy, economics, law, public administration, psychology, applied social sciences, management, mathematics, computer science, and mechanics.
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