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  1. Academic centre. Ever since the Jagiellonian University was founded in 1364, Kraków has been known as a leading academic centre in Poland. Although there is a great number of respectable universities in our country, it is Kraków that immediately evokes images of student comradery and professors strolling through the streets of Old Town.

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  3. Win a € 10,000 Scholarship! Embark on your journey with the Studyportals Scholarship! We're giving away a total of 20,000 euros to help you achieve your dream of studying abroad. Jagiellonian University's second-cycle programme (equivalent of MA programme) in European Studies is an interdisciplinary postgraduate course taught in English.

  4. Win a € 10,000 Scholarship! Embark on your journey with the Studyportals Scholarship! We're giving away a total of 20,000 euros to help you achieve your dream of studying abroad. Apply for Scholarship. Jagiellonian University's Molecular Biotechnology study programme was created with foreigners in mind.

  5. Detailed information about admission to this study programme, including information on the method of calculating the result, qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and a list of required documents are available on the Online Application System (IRK): irk.uj.edu.pl

  6. Detailed information about admission to this study programme, including information on the method of calculating the result, qualification criteria, fees, deadlines, and a list of required documents are available on the Online Application System (IRK): irk.uj.edu.pl

  7. Nowadays. Our Institute is situated in one of the most modern buildings of all European institutes of mathematics. The building was built in 2008 and is the part of the 3 rd Campus of the Jagiellonian University. Due to this fact our students find the most comfortable conditions to study: well equipped, air-conditioned audition rooms and ...

  8. Overview. To this end, the Central and East European, Russian and Eurasian Studies programme from Jagiellonian University is structured to offer a wide variety of options for advanced study of the region’s shared Communist past and the ways in which this has shaped – and continues to shape – the dynamics of post-Communist and post-Cold War transformation.