This is a list of universities in Poland. In total, there are approximately 457 universities and collegiate-level institutions of higher education in Poland, including 131 government-funded and 326 privately owned universities, with almost 2 million enrolled students . According to the March 18, 2011 Act of the Polish Parliament, the universities are divided into categories based on their legal status and level of authorization.
There are forty publicly funded and two private universities considered classical, granting doctoral degrees on top of bachelor's and master's degrees in at least ten fields of knowledge. The remaining universities are divided according to their educational profile usually reflected in their differing names. Academy is used for institutions which focus on fine arts, music and drama. The technical universities specialize in engineering and the physical sciences. (The name refers to the subjects taught; they are not technical schools.)
In total, there are 24 cities in Poland, with between one and eight state-funded universities each. Among the top are Warsaw, Kraków, PoznaÃ
Â, Ã
ÂódÃ
º and WrocÃ
Âaw. The Polish names of listed universities are given in brackets, followed by a standard abbreviation (if commonly used or if existent). Note that some of the institutions might choose to translate their own name as university in English, even if they do not officially have the Polish-language equivalent name of uniwersytet.
Public universities
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Technical universities
- AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków (Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza, AGH)
- University of Bielsko-BiaÃ
Âa (Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-BiaÃ
Âej, ATH)
- BiaÃ
Âystok Technical University (Politechnika BiaÃ
Âostocka, PB)
- CzÃÂstochowa University of Technology (Politechnika CzÃÂstochowska, PCz)
- GdaÃ
Âsk University of Technology (Politechnika GdaÃ
Âska, PG)
- Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice (Politechnika Ã
ÂlÃÂ
ska w Gliwicach, PÃ
Âl or Pol.Ã
Âl.)
- Kielce University of Technology (Politechnika Ã
ÂwiÃÂtokrzyska, PSK)
- Koszalin University of Technology (Politechnika KoszaliÃ
Âska, PK)
- Lublin University of Technology (Politechnika Lubelska, PL)
- Ã
ÂódÃ
º University of Technology (Politechnika Ã
Âódzka, PÃ
Â)
- Opole University of Technology (Politechnika Opolska, PO)
- PoznaÃ
 University of Technology (Politechnika PoznaÃ
Âska, PP)
- Rzeszów University of Technology (Politechnika Rzeszowska, PRz)
- Tadeusz KoÃ
Âciuszko University of Technology (Politechnika Krakowska, PK)
- West Pomeranian University of Technology (Zachodniopomorski Uniwersytet Technologiczny w Szczecinie, ZUT)
- Warsaw University of Technology (Politechnika Warszawska, PW)
- WrocÃ
Âaw University of Technology (Politechnika WrocÃ
Âawska, PWr)
Business schools
Teacher universities
Life sciences
Colleges of physical education
Specialist universities
Medical universities and colleges
Academies of music
Academies of theatre and film
Academies of fine arts
Theological universities
Maritime universities
Military universities
Non-public universities
Former universities and colleges in Poland
- LubraÃ
Âski Academy (established in 1518)
- Collegium Hosianum founded in 1565
- Jesuit College in Polotsk
- Akademia Zamojska (1594âÂÂ1784)
- Politechnika Lwowska, now Lviv Polytechnic in Ukraine
- Wilno University, now Vilnius University in Lithuania
- Lwów University, now Lviv University
- Collegium Nobilium (Warsaw) founded in 1740
- Collegium Nobilium (Jesuit) in Warsaw founded in 1752
- Corps of Cadets (Warsaw), the first state college in the PolishâÂÂLithuanian Commonwealth, 1765
- JazÃ
Âowiec College for girls, founded in 1863
- Jesuit College in Khyriv for boys founded in 1886
- Jesuit Collegium in PoznaÃ
Â
- Agricultural University of Szczecin (Akademia Rolnicza w Szczecinie), now part of West Pomeranian University of Technology
- Szczecin University of Technology (Politechnika SzczeciÃ
Âska, PS), now part of West Pomeranian University of Technology
- WyÃ
¼sza SzkoÃ
Âa Wojenna Academy, 1919, now War Studies University
See also
Notes and references