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  1. Krakow University of Economics (Polish: Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, UEK) is one of the five Polish public economics universities. CUE came into existence in 1925. It is the biggest university of economic sciences in Poland.

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  3. The Krakow University of Economics (KUE) is a modern university with traditions dating back to 1925. It conducts extensive scientific research and is currently educating 15 000 students. The University is one of the largest centers for economic research and sciences in Poland.

  4. Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie prowadzi studia na czterech wydziałach w kilkunastu kierunkach kształcenia.

  5. Public University of Economics. Main specialization (s): Commodity studies. Management and economics. Finance. Rector: Prof. UEK dr hab. inż. Andrzej Chochół. Students (total): 20.60 thousand.

  6. Krakow University of Economics was established in 1925 as the Higher Trade School. It is the biggest university of economic sciences in Poland and comprises of seven remote teaching centres in addition to its main campus in Krakow, Poland.

  7. Cracow University of Economics (CUE) is the largest school of economics in Poland, and the third biggest university in Cracow, a major Polish academic centre. The University was the first institution of higher education in Poland to introduce studies in English in the early 1990s.

  8. Krakow University of Economics, founded in 1925, is the largest school of economics in Poland and the third biggest university in Krakow, which is the main Polish academic center. The number of students currently enrolled at the University exceeds 13 000.

  9. About KUE. Krakow University of Economics. is the second oldest economic university in Poland. KUE offers a wide range of first- and second-cycle degrees conducted in English. These programs are open to Polish and international candidates, all of whom seek high-quality education in English.

  10. Admission of candidates is based on average grades /GPA/ in examinations and credit obtained in the course of attending Bachelor’s (or equivalent) long-cycle programmes /GPA from diploma’s supplement or separate notification with GPA from the University/.

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