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  1. The Silesian Piasts were the elder of four lines of the Polish Piast dynasty beginning with Władysław II the Exile (1105–1159), eldest son of Duke Bolesław III of Poland.

  2. Multiculturalism. - every year WMU educates several hundred students from all over the world, they gain. their medical knowledge in an environment which respects cultural, racial and religious differences. Different experiences, values and lifestyles creates a friendly international academic community. at the Wroclaw Medical University.

  3. Wroclaw Medical University offers studies in 10 fields of study in Polish and 2 in English. For postgraduate students, we offer Doctoral School. We aim to provide our students with the best possible learning and development conditions.

  4. The Medical University of Wroclaw, named after the Silesian Piasts is a prestigious and modern medical university offering education at an international level. The University is the founding institution of the largest hospital in the region – Jan Mikulicz-Radecki University Hospital in Wroclaw.

  5. The Silesian Piasts Medical University of Wroclaw, Poland, is a higher medical institution in Poland’s Lower Silesian Voivodeship. The university is one of Poland’s most prestigious and oldest institutions.

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  6. The Silesian Piasts Medical University of Wroclaw has 5 faculties - Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Public Health, and Postgraduate Education. Presently this ancient medical college of Poland has 6000 students pursuing knowledge in ten medical streams.

  7. The collegiate church of Wrocław is one of the finest Gothic buildings of the 13th–14th centuries in Central Europe. The founder intended it to be dedicated to the glory of the Silesian house of the Piasts. This accounts for its unusual spatial arrangement and its location before the ducal castlet.

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