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About AMU
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (AMU) — public non-profit university. It is located in Poznan, Poland. As an active member of European University Association (EUA), AMU is participating in developing the academic environment.
The university is in top-760 of the best universities in the world, according to QS World University Rankings. The university is in top-1000 of the independent international ranking THE.
AMU carries out research in several scientific areas.
- Location
- Poznan, Poland
- Establishment year
- 1919
- Students
- 36,207
- International students
- 1,575
- Female students
- 69%
Place in ratings
By subject
Subject | Place in QS 2024 |
---|---|
Natural Sciences | 401-450 |
Arts & Humanities | 401-450 |
AMU tuition fees
The academic calendar at AMU is divided into two semesters, as in many other universities in Poland. For convenience, tuition fees are calculated per year. In Poland, education at public universities in Polish is free (from level B2). Education in English is paid throughout the country. For up-to-date information on scholarships and the cost of education for each program, check the official website of the educational institution.
When choosing an educational institution, it is necessary to take into account additional costs: accommodation, transportation, educational materials, meals and personal expenses.
- Academic calendar
- Semesters
- Bachelor
- Free
- Master
- Free
- Doctorate
- Free
AMU campus
The campus of AMU is urban. This means that students study closely to the sights and the entire recreational infrastructure of the city. This type of campus gives students more options for internships and part-time jobs. The university students have access to the library. It is an integral part of learning. Students come here for educational literature or to do their homework. AMU accepts students for international exchange programs. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in intercultural communication for both international and local students.
- Campus Type
- Urban
- Library
- Yes
What to do after graduation
Poland allows university graduates to stay in the country for one more year. Graduates can spend this time looking for a job in order to change their visa to a work one. You can find other options for immigration in our article.
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