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The word Poland might bring to mind cold weather, or perhaps cold cuts of meat. But for increasing numbers of people, Poland is becoming an attractive, affordable option for working and studying abroad. In 2015, Poland hosted over 57,000 international pupils from all over the world, an increase of 10,000 from the year before, and a massive 48,000 more than in 2005. These students are coming from Europe, particularly Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Russia, but Poland is steadily receiving more international students from places like the US and UK.
Unique Benefits
Academic heritage. Poland has a long academic tradition, from the founding of 14th century Jagiellonian University in Krakow (which has Popes and Kings amongst its alumni) to creating the world s first state ministry for education.
Courses taught in English, French, German and Polish. Over 50% of Poles speak English, making living and studying in Poland particularly accessible to foreign students. French and German speakers can also find courses in their native tongue, too.
Value for money. Polish university tuition is considerably lower than other study destinations, even for medical school. Check out the Fees and Scholarships section.
European cities. Poland s cities have a vibrant mix of Jewish, German, Austrian, Czech and other cultures, making it a fascinating place to study. They also have typical European features, like highly efficient public transport and regular art, food and film festivals. They even have a festival just for students called Juwenalia, giving students three days off school along with parades, music and, of course, beer.
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