Uniwersytet Jagielloñski (Poland)
The Jagiellonian University in Krakow is the oldest higher education institution in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. Since its foundation in 1364, the University has been an international institution and a place of study for major historical figures, including world famous scholars, such as Nicolaus Copernicus or Karol Olszewski, as well as Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John Paul II. With its 16 Faculties and more than 80 fields of study, the University represents one of the leading Polish scientific institutions, collaborating with major academic centres from all over the world, including the Faculty of Humanities of the OVGU. Here, it is especially the European Studies programs that cooperate with the University.
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