Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Poland

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The Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) has an excellent reputation and is one of the biggest and oldest Universities in Poland. Its history dates back to 1816, and today 25,000 students are enrolled in one of the 11 faculties of SGGW. EURECA courses will be offered by the Faculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences. The new Warsaw University of Life Sciences campus is located in Warsaw's southern district, Ursynów. Student dormitories, facilities such as a Sport Centre, SGGW Hotel and the Main Library can be found here too.

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a modern city and located in the region Mazovia. The city as well as the region offer a wide range of culture and arts with many well-known theatres, museums as well as great nightlife and more. Warsaw is a very green city with its parks and woods and has worth seeing surrounding regions.

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

News

16. July 2010

The Bulgarian magazine is Study & Training Abroad has published an article about EURECA in Bulgarian.

31. March 2010

The Technische Universität will offer an information evening for prospected students for the European Master's Programme in Consumer Affairs on 27th April 2010.

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