University of Gdańsk explained

University of Gdańsk
Native Name:Uniwersytet Gdański
Latin Name:Universitas Gedanensis
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Motto:In mari via tua (In sea your way)
Established:20 March 1970
Faculty:1,700
Rector:Prof. dr hab. Piotr Stepnowski
Students:19,726[1] (12.2023)
Province:Pomeranian Voivodeship
City:Gdańsk
Country:Poland
Website:https://en.ug.edu.pl
Coor:54.3994°N 18.5686°W
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Qs Eeca:77
Qs Eeca Year:2022
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The University of Gdańsk (Polish: Uniwersytet Gdański, UG) is a public research university located in Gdańsk, Poland. It is one of the top 10 universities in Poland and is also an important centre for the studies of the Kashubian language.

History

The University of Gdańsk was established in 1970 by a merger of the Higher School of Economics in Sopot (in existence since 1945) and Gdańsk College of Education (formed in 1946).[3] Nowadays, the University of Gdańsk is the largest institution of higher learning in Poland's northern region of Pomerania. The University of Gdańsk boasts significant scientific achievement which enforces its leading position, particularly through activity and research connected with the sea. In this regard, the university has been involved in cooperation with scientific research centres from nearly all corners of the globe.[4]

The University of Gdańsk is involved in the creation of a network of European universities selected in the ‘European Universities’ competition organised by the European Commission in conjunction with its partners, the University of Cádiz (Spain), the University of Split (Croatia), the Université de Bretagne Occidentale (France), Kiel University (Germany) and the University of Malta (Malta), the University of Gdańsk forms a consortium of the European University of the Seas (SEA-EU).[5]

In 2020, the university became a member of the Daniel Fahrenheit Association of Gdańsk Universities (Polish: Związek Uczelni w Gdańsku im. Daniela Fahrenheita) which brings together the city's major institutions of higher education including the Gdańsk University of Technology and the Medical University of Gdańsk. The objective of the newly established organization is to work on projects aimed at further federalization of the universities, to bolster the scientific cooperation between them and to pursue a common promotional and ranking policy.[6]

Ranking

The University of Gdańsk has been listed in the most important world rankings, thus joining the ranks of the best Polish universities. Its presence in such international rankings as the QS World University Ranking or the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Ranking is a reflection of the high quality of education, scientific research conducted and increasing international standing as well as a high level of knowledge transfer to the economy. The dynamic development of the University of Gdańsk is reflected in its presence amongst the world's 200 best young universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings 2019 in which the University of Gdańsk was the only Polish university to feature.

School authorities

Staff

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Number of students

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International cooperation

Faculties

Notable alumni

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Higher education in the 2023/24 academic year . pl . 2024-06-29 . Statistics Poland .
  2. Web site: QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia . 15 January 2023.
  3. Web site: University of Gdańsk - Studies in Poland . 16 September 2022.
  4. Web site: University of Gdańsk - Studies in Poland . 16 September 2022.
  5. Web site: Uniwersytet Gdański w elitarnym konsorcjum Europejskich Uniwersytetów Nadmorskich . pl . 16 September 2022.
  6. Web site: Trzy gdańskie szkoły wyższe utworzyły Związek Uczelni im. Daniela Fahrenheita . pl . 16 September 2022.