Poland is a fascinating country that serves as the geographical and cultural crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe. Located at the center of the Northern European plain, Poland has been a nation of survivors since the foundation of the first Polish state more than 1000 years ago. Through its turbulent history its people have managed to maintain their identity, and today, the country enjoys a crucial position as the largest of the former Eastern European states and one of the most populous members of the European Union.
Poland is located in the very centre of Europe. With the total area of 312,679 km² (120,728 sq mi) it’s the seventh biggest country on the continent. Polish population is over 38,5 million people. The capital city is Warsaw (around 2 million inhabitants). Poland borders 7 countries: Germany on the west, Czech Republic and Slovakia on the south, Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania on the east, and Russia on the north.
Poland is placed in a moderate zone with mixed continental and oceanic climate influences. The average annually temperature is about 6-8 degrees Celsius while the rainfall is estimated at 700 mm.
Universities in Poland
Opolskiy Polytechnic State University
Courses Offered
Bachelor
1- Computer Enginering
2- Mechanical Engineering
3- Environmental Engineering
4- Food Technology
Magistracy
1- Management (specialisation of management marketing
2- Mechanical Engineering
3- Environmental Engineering
4- Food Technology
Bachelor (By reservation, only if specialization )
1- Mechanical Engineering
2- Environmental Engineering
University of Opole
Courses Offered
Undergraduate Programmes
1- English Philology
2- English in Public Communication
3- International Business
Graduate Programmes
1- English Philology
2- Europe Master (Political Science)
3- Intercultural Communication
4- Master of Liberal Arts
5- Palaeobiology
6- Sustainable Development (Economics)
Czestochowa State Polytechnic University
Courses Offered