Almost 58,000 registrations, more than 30,000 applicants, including 2,000 from abroad – on 20th July, the admission results were announced for full-time first-cycle and full-time long-cycle programmes, as well as part of other studies at the University of Warsaw in the academic year 2023/2024. The most popular programme as regards the number of applicants per place was medicine.

The IRK system at the University of Warsaw has registered more than 30,000 candidates so far, who have made almost 58,000 applications (which includes 52,832 applications for first-cycle and full-cycle programmes, and 4,922 applications for second-cycle programmes).

The largest number of registrations were made for programmes:
  • Psychologia (Psychology), full-time, full-cycle programmes in Polish and English (3,163 applicants);
  • Management, full-time, first-cycle programme in Polish (3,027);
  • Economics, Finance and Accounting, Computer Science and Econometrics, full-time, first-cycle programme (2,946);
  • English Studies Linguistics, English Studies Literature and Culture, full-time, first-cycle programme (2,410);
  • Financial Management and Accounting, full-time, first-cycle programme (2,127).

 

The highest number of applicants per place were in programmes:
  • Medicine, full-time, full-cycle (30.15 applicants per place);
  • Oriental studies ­­ Korean Studies, full-time, first-cycle (24.45);
  • English Studies Linguistics, English Studies Literature and Culture, full-time, first-cycle (16.28);
  • Psychologia (Psychology), full-time, full-cycle (15.66);
  • Oriental studies Japanese Studies, full-time, first-cycle (14.57).

These are partial results only for the admissions for first-cycle and full-cycle programmes – the enrolment for some of part-time first-cycle and full-cycle programmes and of second-cycle programmes remains open. More information on the admission timelines and the announcement of the results can be found in the descriptions of the individual fields of study on the IRK website and the appendix no. 4 of the resolution of the UW Senate.

 

The list of currently available courses in admissions for the 2023/2024 academic year can be found on the IRK website.

 

Submission of documents

The documents from qualified candidates will be accepted by admission committees at faculties and units from 21st July. Information on the exact date, time and venue of documents submission are available in the candidates’ individual accounts in the IRK system.

Timetable for the receipt of documents from qualified candidates:
  • 1st deadline: 21st, 24th–25th July
  • 2nd deadline (in case of not filling the limit of places in the 1st deadline): 26th–27th July
  • 3rd deadline (in case of not filling the limit of places in the 2nd deadline): 28th, 31st July

In case of not filling the limit of places in previous dates, further deadlines will be set by the admission board.

 

Information on required documents >>

 

The recruitment schedule can be found on the website of the Admissions Office >>

New programmes of the studies

New programmes of studies at the University of Warsaw in the academic year 2023/2024 include:

 

  • Applied Multilingual and Multicultural Studies, full-time, second-cycle programme in English;
  • Biofizyka (Biophysics), full-time, first-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Quantum Physics and Chemistry Individual Research Studies, full-time, second-cycle programme in English;
  • Geoinformatyka i geofizyka w geoinżynierii (Geoinformatics and Geophysics in Geoengineering), full-time, first-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Kierunek lekarski (Medicine), full-time, full-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Language Science and Technology, full-time, second-cycle programme in English;
  • Social and Public Policy, full-time, first-cycle programme in English;
  • Cyberbezpieczeństwo (Cybersecurity), full-time, second-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Polityka kulturalna i zarządzanie w kulturze (Cultural Policy and Management), full-time, second-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Polityka publiczna (Public Politics), full-time, second-cycle programme in Polish;
  • Nanoinżynieria (Nanoengineering), full-time, second-cycle programme in Polish (admissions from the summer semester);
  • History of Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations, full-time, second-cycle programme in English;
  • EU Energy and Climate Law, full-time, second-cycle programme in English.

The most popular of the new programmes were Medicine (30 applicants per place), Geoinformatics and Geophysics in Geoengineering (5), Social and Public Policy (2).

 

Medicine at the UW

This year, medical teaching will return to the University of Warsaw after a 70-year hiatus. On 10th January, Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak, the Rector of the University of Warsaw, submitted an application for establishing and commencing a full-cycle academic programme in medicine at the University of Warsaw in 2023/2024 academic year to the Ministry of Education and Science.

 

The programme of the studies was approved by the Senate of the University of Warsaw on 16th November 2022. The Minister of Health handed over a symbolic cheque to the University in the amount of PLN 40 million in revenue bonds for activities related to the establishment of a medical degree programme.

 

The application filed in January was accepted by the Minister of Health and the Polish Accreditation Committee. As a consequence, on 11th July, the Minister of Education and Science approved the establishing of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Warsaw.

 

The programme of medical studies at the University of Warsaw is distinguished by its emphasis on the scientific development of students. This process will be conducted through the implementation of practice-based teaching, direct contact with patients and the application of clinical practice from the beginning of studies. Moreover, the compulsory participation of each student in at least one scientific research project in the six-year study cycle will be a unique educational element on a national level.

 

The innovative new technologies in medicine will be used appropriately in the study programme. Furthermore, the humanisation of medicine will be a distinguishing feature of the medical education at the University of Warsaw. The idea concentrates on the efficient and effective doctor-patient communication, attitude and relation.

 

Information on the admissions to the Faculty of Medicine can be found in the IRK system >>

 

International candidates

2,179 international candidates have so far registered to study at the UW in the 2023/2024 academic year. They filed in total 2,911 applications. Most candidates come from Ukraine (545), Belarus (397), Azerbaijan (138), Turkey (138) and China (131).

The following study programmes were most popular among international candidates:
  • Finance, International Investment and Accounting, full-time, first-cycle programme (215 applications);
  • English Studies – Linguistics, English Studies – Literature and Culture, full-time, first-cycle programme (170);
  • Undergraduate Programme in International Relations, full-time, first-cycle programme (169);
  • Informatics, full-time, first-cycle programme (134);
  • Management, full-time, first-cycle programme (121);
  • Psychologia (Psychology), full-time, full-cycle programme (111).
Admissions for applicants from Ukraine

As in the previous year, the limits were set for each programme of the studies available only to Ukrainian citizens, who came to Poland as a result of the warfare carried out on the Ukrainian territory. In the 2023/2024 academic year, there will be 1,000 places of this kind.

 

Detailed conditions and procedures of the enrolment for the first year of the first-cycle, second-cycle and full-cycle studies at the University of Warsaw for applicants from Ukraine in the 2023/2024 academic year can be found in the resolution no. 258 of the Senate of the University of Warsaw.

 

Candidates from Ukraine can apply for admission to study at the University of Warsaw via the Online Admission System for Candidates from Ukraine, prepared by the UW in cooperation with the Inter-University Centre for Informatisation (MUCI).

 

According to the preliminary results, candidates from Ukraine made over 660 applications to study at the University of Warsaw with over 630 candidates applying for first and full-cycle studies.