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Gdansk University


Gdańsk University
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Polish Uniwersytet Gdański
Latin -
Established 1970
Location Gdańsk, Poland (EU)
Enrolment 28 060
Rector Dr Habil. Andrzej Ceynowa
Address Bażyńskiego 1a
80-952 Gdańsk
Poland
Phone +(48 58) 552 91 00
E-mail rekug@univ.gda.pl
Homepage www.univ.gda.pl
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Gdańsk in Poland
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History

Gdańsk University in Gdańsk (German:Danzig) was established in 1970 by the amalgamation of the Higher School of Economics in Sopot (existing since 1945) and Gdańsk College of Education (formed in 1946).

School Authorities

  • Rector: Dr Habil. Andrzej Ceynowa
  • Pro-Rector for Scientific Affairs and Cooperation: Prof. Bernard Lammek
  • Pro-Rector for Teaching Affairs: Prof. Halina Piekarek-Jankowska
  • Pro-Rector for Student Affairs: Dr Jacek Taraszkiewicz
  • Pro-Rector for Development Affairs and Finances: Prof. Janusz Neider
  • Director of Administration: Piotr Żerko, M.A.

Staff

  • Professors: 282
  • Habilitated doctors: 171
  • Senior lecturers: 640
  • Teachers (total): 1 571
  • Total staff: 2 964

Number of students

  • Daily studies: 15 065
  • Evening studies: 1 588
  • Extra-mural studies: 10 884
  • Doctoral studies: 523
  • Total: 28 060

Levels of study offered by institution

  • Shorter/intermediate university level qualifications
  • First main university level final qualifications
  • Advanced/postgraduate study
  • Doctorate
  • Higher/post doctorate

Diplomas and degrees

  • Bachelor - B.A.
  • Master of Arts - M.A.
  • Doctor - Dr
  • Doctor Habilitated - Dr Habil.

International cooperation

  • Hiroshima University – Japan
  • Katholieke Universiteit Leuven – Belgium
  • University of Antwerp – Belgium
  • Copenhagen Bussiness School – Denmark
  • Universitat Rostock – Germany
  • Universitat Bremen – Germany
  • University of Plymouth – United Kingdom
  • L’Universite Lumiere Lyon 2 – France
  • University of Washington’s School of Marine Affairs (SMA) – United States of America
  • University of Messina – Italy
  • University of Turku – Finland
  • University of Linköpings – Sweden

Faculties

Notable alumni

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