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The University of Warsaw
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT STUDYING
AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
A MINI-GUIDE FOR FUTURE STUDENTS
OF THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW
Compiled by: Maria Golińska Student Council
Alicja Kudelska Student Council
Konrad Kośla, B.S. Polish Studies
Roman Kazanecki, M.A. Office for Student Affairs
Maria Krysiak-Klejnberg, M.A Section of IT Applications
Agata Wroczyńska, M.A. Office for Quality of Education
Consultants: Janina Mincer-Daszkiewicz, Ph. D. Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics
Mirosława Szewczuk-Patrzykont Recruitment Office
Project Coordinator: Lidia Guzek, M.A. Chancellor’s Deputy Office
THE BOARDOF THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW’S
STUDENT COUNCILWarsaw, April 29, 2008
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................... 3
BASIC INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES ................................................................... 4
GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 4
THE SYSTEM FOR INTERNET REGISTRATION ......................................................... 5
IT SYSTEMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW – GENERAL OUTLINE FOR
PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS ..................................................................................... 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW’S CENTRAL AUTHENTICATION SERVICE .................... 8
USOS AND USOSWEB .......................................................................................... 9
FACULTY REGISTRATION ................................................................................ 10
TOKEN REGISTRATION ................................................................................... 11
THE UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT MAIL SERVICE ......................................................... 12
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT IT PLATFORMS OF CHOSEN UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW UNITS 12
CENTRE FOR OPEN AND MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION – COME ................................... 12
THE UW LIBRARY’S ON-LINE CATALOGUE ............................................................ 13
GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................... 14
THE MOST IMPORTANT LINKS ................................................................................ 15
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INTRODUCTION
Dear future students!
We are happy that you want to study at the University of Warsaw. It’s a great choice! Our university is the biggest in Poland, and we have put enormous effort into making it Poland’s best and most student-friendly. In ever wishing to ensure and improve the quality of education, we aspire to prepare our students to make avail of all the opportunities open to them through the knowledge they gain at UW. In 2007 our university was again ranked at the very top in evaluations carried out by such well-respected magazines and newspapers as Wprost, Rzeczpospolita, and Perspektywy. The qualifications of UW graduates are highly valued on the labor market.1
One reason behind our excellent ratings is our application of modern management methods. For many years we have been using various IT systems that serve to support e.g., teaching and the recruitment process. The University considers the Internet an important tool for communication with students. The Central Token Registration System (USOS), which is a modern and user-friendly IT tool, serves our students from recruitment all the way until they obtain their diplomas.
On the following pages of this mini-guide you will find some basic and necessary information about studying at the University of Warsaw and about the computer systems that assist in acquiring the knowledge you seek.
1 According to the poll conducted among employers during the II Nation-wide Campaign “Career starts in Poland”, University of Warsaw alumni have the highest rated qualifications for commencing professional careers.
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BASIC INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
GENERAL INFORMATION
If you are going to study at the University of Warsaw, we encourage you to visit our website: http://uw.edu.pl/ (Figure 1):
Figure 1: The University of Warsaw’s website
By clicking on O UNIWERSYTECIE you will find the most important information concerning studying at the University of Warsaw. This is listed in the Regulations for Studying (link: Dokumenty programowe).
In order to become acquainted with the specific rules for studying the major you are interested in, you can enter its website. In the last chapter of this mini-guide – The most important links – we have included the websites of individual faculties.
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THE SYSTEM FOR INTERNET REGISTRATION Information of crucial importance for candidates can be found on the Recruitment Office website. You can go there by clicking on
(Figure 1) or by going directly to: http://www.rekrutacja.uw.edu.pl (Figure 2):
Figure 2: The University of Warsaw Recruitment Office website
Current and detailed rules for the recruitment process for the current academic year can be found by clicking on (see Figure 2, number 1). Of course, these rules are updated every year and that is why you should make sure which academic year they relate to. For instance, in 2009 you will wish to click on “Rekrutacja 2009/2010”.
By clicking on (see Figure 2, number 2) you can get a lot of highly valuable information about major programs, dormitories, financial support for students, and the University’s rich academic life.
In order to find information important for disabled students, use the link “studenci niepełnosprawni” or go direct to: http://www.bon.uw.edu.pl/.
On the Recruitment Office’s website there is a link to the registration system for candidates (click on “Rekrutacja” – see Figure 2, number 1). The address for On-line Candidates Registration (IRK stands for Internetowa Rejestracja Kandydatów) is: https://irk.uw.edu.pl (Figure 3):
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Figure 3: On-line Candidates Registration website (IRK)
By clicking on “Pomoc” (“Help”) in the upper menu of the On-line Candidates Registration website, you will find a discussion forum. It offers answers to frequently asked questions about recruitment and registration for studies and has other valuable information about studying at the University of Warsaw. If you have any doubts concerning the recruitment process – just ask! We guarantee you will get the answer.
In the On-line Candidates Registration (IRK) system you can follow your recruitment process all the way until the decision to admit you for studies is taken.
“Przewodnik dla kandydatów na studia na Uniwersytecie Warszawskim” (“A Guidebook for Future Students”), prepared by the Recruitment Office will help you in browsing the IRK system(part 1: http://rekrutacja.uw.edu.pl/irk/irk_opis.pdf andpart 2: http://rekrutacja.uw.edu.pl/irk/irk_opis2.pdf)
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How to register for studies at the Univers ity
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The Recruitment Office is located on the Main Campus of the University of Warsaw (Warsaw, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street) in the Kazimierzowski Palace (Figure 3):
Figure 4: Map of the University of Warsaw’s Main Campus
IMPORTANT: the University of Warsaw's teaching facilities are located on three campuses:
the Main Campus the Ochota Campus the Służewiec Campus
Make sure you know the address of your faculty headquarters (you will find it on the website).
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IT SYSTEMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW – GENERAL OUTLINE FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
When you become a student of the University of Warsaw all your personal data that is entered into the On-line Candidates Registration system (IRK) is automatically transferred to the Central Token Registration System (Uniwersytecki System Obsługi Studiów – USOS). You will get a personal account enabling you the access the internet service USOSweb (more information on USOS and USOSweb, see below).
IMPORTANT: Remember: your login and password remain the same as in IRK.
The USOS System stores all details concerning your studies. While logged on to USOSweb, only you have the access to such information as your grades or schedule. You will also use the USOSweb for signing up for your classes.
As a UW student you receive an Electronic Student ID (ELS), which besides identifying you as a student, is also your library card at the University of Warsaw Library. Your ELS may be used as a season ticket or a method of payment for parking, as well.
WARNING: Each semester you have to extend your ELS’s validity in the office of your major field.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW’S CENTRAL AUTHENTICATION SERVICE
This is a system which stores IDs and profile passwords (names of services) of entitled persons. So, the password you create during registration to the IRK system is entered to the CAS data base. When you start your studies at the University of Warsaw your password gives you access to all the IT systems for students described in this mini-guide. Don’t forget your password from the IRK system!
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Figure 5: Central Authentication Service Window
USOS AND USOSWEB
USOS is the main data base containing information about students of the University of Warsaw. All the details of the progress of your studies are stored in this system. You have access to this data through the USOSweb service. The USOS and USOSweb data bases communicate with each other. However, because of the huge amount of information, the synchronization of data is run once or a few times a day. That’s why after entering the USOSweb always check when the last updating of data took place. This information is displayed on the home site of the service in the upper left of the page (Figure 6):
Figure 6: Homepage of the USOSweb
Some faculties have their own servers for their students. Other faculties use the main server, administered by the Section of IT Applications (DAK – Dział Aplikacji Komputerowych). Thus, depending on where you study, you have access to one of the USOSweb installations given below. And if you choose inter-faculty studies, you can use several of them. Currently at the University of Warsaw the following services are available:
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https://usosweb.chem.edu.pl/ - Faculty of Chemistry https://usosweb.fuw.edu.pl/ - Faculty of Physics https://usosweb.mimuw.edu.pl / - Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics
and Mechanics https://usosweb.wne.edu.pl / – Faculty of Economics Studies https://usosweb.wpia.edu.pl / – Faculty of Law and Administration https://usosweb.dak.edu.pl/ - USOSweb for other education units
You can use the USOS data base (albeit with limited access) before you are enrolled as a University of Warsaw student. The information found by clicking on “Aktualności” (“News”) is already available to you. Here you will find up-to-date information about the particular major fields. It is worth getting acquainted with “Katalog” (“Catalogue”), where you can get information concerning university employees, education units and their majors, along with a list of all subjects.
You don’t have to log into the service to read the information found at “Aktualności” and “Katalog”. In the event of any problems with this service we encourage you to click on “E-Nauka” (“E-Teaching”) and then “Pomoc” (“Help”). “E-Podręczniki”. (“E-Handbooks”) and “E-Ćwiczenia” (“E-Excercises”) will lead you through the USOS.
After admission you can make avail of the opportunity to sign up for lectures in the USOSweb system.
Faculty registration
Faculty registration is an on-line enrollment in the major subjects accessible on the faculty USOSweb website. It is maintained by the unit that runs your program and can be done in two ways:
directly to groups – according to the rule “first come, first served”, in two stages – the order of applications doesn’t matter. First you
need to express your wish to enroll in the subject, and in the second stage the student is enrolled in the group.
The “Step by step” guidebooks on the kinds of registration described above will help you in properly enrolling, whether directly to yourgroups, or in two stages.
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Token registration
Token registration is used in the case of subjects whose “value” is given in tokens (such as P.E., foreign language courses or general university subjects).It is worth remembering that the University of Warsaw has a modern sports centre with a beautiful swimming pool.
Photo 1 and 2: The University of Warsaw’s Sports and Leisure Centre
The tokens are contractual and virtual “legal tender”. One token is equal to one hour of classes. Different kinds of tokens enable registration for different subjects (Table 1):
Table 1: Kinds of tokens
Code Description The typical limit
EGZ-JO Foreign language examinations 2
EGZ-PED Pedagogical qualifications examinations 4
LEK Foreign language course 240
OG General university subject(of free admission)
300
OGP Lectures for foreigners at the Polonicum 360
PED Pedagogical qualifications 180
POL Polish language courses at the Polonicum 240
WF Physical education 120
WPIA-SPEC Specialization lectures and seminars 80
Each student is entitled to a number of tokens that derives from their program of studies. If you start a new major, you won’t be given new tokens, but rather the number reflecting whatever difference between the two majors there may be.
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WARNING: Token registration, unlike faculty registration, is accessible via only one server for the whole University: http://rejestracja.usos.uw.edu.pl/.
It always operates on a “first come, first served” basis.
The booklet Rejestracja żetonowa. Przewodnik „krok po kroku” dla studentów will help you to properly enroll for the subjects your tokens allow you.
THE UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT MAIL SERVICE
When your personal data is entered into the USOS data base (usually before the academic year starts in mid-September), you are obliged to open an email account with the University’s email service (http://poczta.student.uw.edu.pl/).
Having an email address in the University of Warsaw's domain enables on-line communication with the employees who run your classes, and with students who attend the same classes as you. This is possible thanks to the U-MAIL service in USOSweb system. You don’t have to know the addresses of these people: it’s enough if they are entered into the USOS data base!
WARNING: The faculties with their own email servers generate email addresses for their students automatically.
THE MOST SIGNIFICANT IT PLATFORMS OF CHOSEN UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW UNITS
CENTRE FOR OPEN AND MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION – COME COME makes on-line courses (mainly general university subjects and language courses) accessible when you enter the address http://www.come.uw.edu.pl/. These subjects are stored in the Inter-Faculty Data Base of On-Line Academic Classes (Interdyscyplinarna Baza Internetowych Zajęć Akademickich - IBIZA). If you choose any of its subjects, you will download teaching materials from the data base, do the homework and undergo on-line tests.
You will find a list of all these subjects on the website for token registration http://rejestracja.usos.uw.edu.pl/:
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click on (left menu), group General university courses in Internet
click on , group Foreign language courses of COME
and on the COME platform available at http://kampus.uw.edu.pl/.
Entering the COME platform you will also find: 1) the Health and Labor Safety course you will have to complete during your first year of your studies,2) a how-to-use the library program you can take part in,3) tests evaluating your level of fluency in foreign languages. You will have to take one to enroll in the language course appropriate for your level.
THE UW LIBRARY’S ON-LINE CATALOGUE
Students of the University rely on the resource-rich Library of the University of Warsaw in Warsaw, and also faculty libraries.We encourage you to visit the Library website and to acquaint yourself with its on-line catalogue – (http://www.buw.uw.edu.pl/ – Figure 7).
Figure 7: The University of Warsaw Library website
The building of the Library is situated at 56/66 Dobra Street, on the Vistula’s left bank.
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Photo 3: The University of Warsaw’s Library in Warsaw
GLOSSARY
While browsing the IRK, USOS and USOSweb systems you will come across a lot of new concepts and terms. You will find definitions of some of them below:
didactic period – complete period concluded with examinations (academic year, summer semester, winter semester and trimester) including classes and end-of-term examinations – including correction exams. The indications are as follows: 2008 – academic year 2008/09; 2008Z – winter semester of academic year 2008/09; 2008L – summer semester of academic year 2008/09;
stage of studies – a part of teaching program separated from the plan for studies, which includes a set of subjects and classes that should be completed in a particular period;
organizational unit – a part of the University of Warsaw's structure; this might be a faculty, an institute, a department or a library. A list of all University of Warsaw units can be found on the University website (http://www.uw.edu.pl/). Each unit is marked with an 8-digit code number, for example, Faculty of Modern Languages – 330000000, Institute of English Studies, which is a part of this Faculty – 33010000.
major – particular field of education which leads to getting a professional title (Bachelor or Master). For example, geology.
studies program – a set of subjects, periodic courses, internships, etc., which the student has to complete within specified stages of studying. The program may be accomplished within the context of one or more majors, for example, the “Simultaneous mathematics and IT studies” program run by the two fields: Mathematics and Informatics.
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ECTS points (European Credit Transfer System) – reflects the results of the education process. The studies program defines the expected and required results of the education process (knowledge, skills), and this is attributed a number of points. The number of points is determined on the basis of student workload, i.e., how much work the student needs to do to attain desired results. The amount of work is counted in hours and covers class-time at the University, as well as the hours spent by the student working alone. The number also reflects the time spent while preparing for and taking exams. 1 ECTS point equals the results gained after 25 to 30 hours of work2.
stage requirements – a group of requirements of a studies program at a particular stage, needed to complete this stage;
subject requirements – a group of obligatory and non-obligatory subjects to be completed at the particular stage of studies;
point requirements – the number of ECTS points necessary to complete the particular stage of the studies.
THE MOST IMPORTANT LINKS
The University of Warsaw http://www.uw.edu.pl/
Central USOSweb http://usosweb.dak.uw.edu.pl/
Central Token Registration System http://rejestracja.usos.uw.edu.pl/
ECTS Catalogue http://www.ects.uw.edu.pl/
Student Council http://www.samorzad.uw.edu.pl/
Statute of the University of Warsawhttp://www.uw.edu.pl/pl.php/o_uw/dok/rstud/rstud.htm
Table 2: A list of websites of particular education units
Name of unit Unit code Links
Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics
10000000 Main websitehttp://www.mimuw.edu.pl/ Students’ forum http://www.mimuw.edu.pl/studia/faq.xml
2 qtd. in Woźnicki Jerzy (Ed.). Formuła studiów dwustopniowych i zaawansowanych. Warsaw: Fundacja Rektorów Polskich, Konferencja Rektorów Akademickich Szkół Polskich. 2008.
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Name of unit Unit code Links
Faculty of Physics 11000000 Website http://www.fuw.edu.pl/ Studies guide bookhttp://www.fuw.edu.pl/studia/informator/
Faculty of Chemistry 12000000 Website http://www.chem.uw.edu.pl/ Faculty of Geology 13000000 Website http://www.geo.uw.edu.pl/
Studies guide bookhttp://www.geo.uw.edu.pl/STUDIA/studia.html
Faculty of Biology 14000000 Website http://www.biol.uw.edu.pl/ Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies
19000000 Website http://www.wgsr.uw.edu.pl/ Student service http://student.wgsr.uw.edu.pl/
Faculty of Journalism and Political Science
21000000 Website http://www.wdinp.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations for studyinghttp://www.wdinp.uw.edu.pl/dzialy/studenci/pokaz/1021
Institute of Journalism
21010000 Website http://www.id.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Political Science
21020000 Website http://www.inp.uw.edu.pl/ News http://www.inp.uw.edu.pl/?q=studenci/aktualnosci
Institute of Social Policy
21030000 Website http://www.ips.uw.edu.pl/ Forum http://www.ips.uw.edu.pl/ips/
Institute of International Relations
21040000 Website http://www.ism.uw.edu.pl Programs of studieshttp://www.ism.uw.edu.pl/studenci,program_studiow
Department of European Studies
21220000 Website www.europeistyka.uw.edu.pl Regulations of studyinghttp://www.wdinp.uw.edu.pl/europeistyka/
Faculty of Law and Administration
22000000 Website www.wpia.uw.edu.pl Regulations of studyinghttp://www2.wpia.uw.edu.pl/text.php?cat=90
Faculty of Education 23000000 Websitehttp://www.pedagog.uw.edu.pl/index.php Regulations of studyinghttp://www.pedagog.uw.edu.pl/dzienne/dzienne.php
Faculty of Economic Sciences
24000000 Website http://www.wne.uw.edu.pl/ Registration for classeshttp://www.wne.uw.edu.pl/www.php?id_www=100
Faculty of Psychology 25000000 Website http://www.psych.uw.edu.pl/ FAQhttp://www.psych.uw.edu.pl/dla_studentow.php?id=9
Faculty of Management
26000000 Website http://www.wz.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations of studyinghttp://www.wz.uw.edu.pl/studia/regulamin.htm
Faculty of Polish Studies
30000000 Website http://www.polon.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations of studyinghttp://www.polon.uw.edu.pl/studia/regulamin.html
Institute of Polish Literature
30010000 Website http://www.ilp.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Polish Culture
30020000 Website http://www.ikp.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Polish Language
30030000 Website http://www.ijp.uw.edu.pl/
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Name of unit Unit code Links
Institute of Polish Language and Culture “Polonicum”
30040000 Website www.polonicum.uw.edu.pl
Institute of Western and Southern Slavic Philology
30050000 Website http://www.iszip.uw.edu.pl/ Studies http://www.iszip.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Classics 30060000 Website http://www.ifk.uw.edu.pl/ Department of General Linguistics and Baltic Studies
30200000 Website http://www.kjoib.uw.edu.pl/ Studies http://www.kjoib.uw.edu.pl/studia.html
Faculty of History 31000000 Website http://www.wh.uw.edu.pl/ Information for studentshttp://www.wh.uw.edu.pl/szablon.php?id=190
Institute of Archaeology
31010000 Website http://www.archeo.uw.edu.pl/ Information of studies http://www.archeo.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology
31020000 Website http://www.etnologia.uw.edu.pl/ Information of studieshttp://www.etnologia.uw.edu.pl/etno/dlaStudentow
Institute of Scientific Information and Book Studies
31030000 Website http://www.lis.uw.edu.pl/ Schedules http://www.lis.uw.edu.pl/plan/plan.htm
Institute of History 31040000 Website http://www.historia.uw.edu.pl/ Informatio for studentshttp://www.ihuw.pl//content/view/163/201/lang,pl/
Institute of History of Art
31050000 Website http://www.ihs.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Musicology
31060000 Website http://www.imuz.uw.edu.pl/
Faculty of Applied Linguistics
32000000 Website http://www.wlsifw.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Applied Linguistics
32010000 Website http://www.ils.uw.edu.pl/ Information for studentshttp://www.ils.uw.edu.pl/dzienne.html
Institute of Russian Studies
32020000 Website http://www.ir.uw.edu.pl/
Department of Byelorussian Studies
32210000 Website http://www.kfb.uw.edu.pl/
Department of Ukrainian Studies
32220000 Website http://www.kjs.uw.edu.pl/
Department of Languages for Specific Purposes
32230000 Website http://www.kjs.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations for studyinghttp://www.kjs.uw.edu.pl/studia/Regulamin_WLSiFW.doc
Department of Central & East European Intercultural Studies
32240000 Website http://www.ksi.uw.edu.pl/ Studies http://www.ksi.uw.edu.pl/studia/studia.html
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Name of unit Unit code Links
Inter-Faculty East Slavonic Studies
32270000 Websitehttp://www.wlsifw.uw.edu.pl/europeistyka/ Program of studieshttp://www.wlsifw.uw.edu.pl/europeistyka/programy _studiow.html
Faculty of Modern Languages
33000000 Website http://www.neofilologia.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of English Studies
33010000 Website http://www.angli.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations for studyinghttp://www.angli.uw.edu.pl/regulamin.htm
Institute of German Studies
33020000 Website http://www.germanistyka.uw.edu.pl/ Regulations of studyinghttp://www.germanistyka.uw.edu.pl/dydaktyka/zalicz enia_pl.html
Institute of French Studies
33040000 Website http://www.irom.uw.edu.pl/pl/index Information of studies http://www.irom.uw.edu.pl/pl/studia/dzienne
Institute of Iberian and Ibero-American Studies
33050000 Website http://www.iberystyka.uw.edu.pl/ Program http://www.iberystyka.uw.edu.pl/program/
Department of Hungarian Studies
33200000 Website http://www.hungarystyka.uw.edu.pl/
Department of Italian Studies
33210000 Website http://www.italianistyka.uw.edu.pl/
Department of Formal Linguistics
33220000 Website http://www.klf.uw.edu.pl/KLF.html
Philological and Cultural Megaspecialization formerly known as Philological and Cultural West European Studies
33701001 Website http://www.sfkez.uw.edu.pl/
Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Resocialization
34000000 Website http://www.wsnsir.uw.edu.pl/
Institute of Social Prevention and Rehabilitation
34010000 Website http://www.ipsir.uw.edu.pl/ Studieshttp://www.ipsir.uw.edu.pl/studia_w_ipsir/studia_dzi enne
Institute of Applied Social Sciences
34020000 Websites http://www.isns.uw.edu.pl/ Information for students http://www.isns.uw.edu.pl/studenci.php
Institute of Philosophy
35010000 Website http://www.filozofia.uw.edu.pl/ Information http://www.filozofia.uw.edu.pl/informator/info.html
Institute of Sociology 35020000 Website http://weber.is.uw.edu.pl/ Studieshttp://weber.is.uw.edu.pl/studia/studia_licencjackie.html
Faculty of Oriental Studies
36000000 Website http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/ Studieshttp://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/pl/io/studia/index.html
Centre of Cross-Cultural Relations
36210000 Website http://www.orient.uw.edu.pl/ssm/
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Name of unit Unit code Links
Centre for East European Studies
36200000 Website http://www.studium.uw.edu.pl/
Centre for Europe 40030000 Website http://www.ce.uw.edu.pl/ Information for studentshttp://www.ce.uw.edu.pl/studenci/informacje.htm
Centre for Open and Multimedia Education
40050000 Website http://www.come.uw.edu.pl/
Centre of Studies in Territorial Self-Government and Local Development
40070000 Website http://www.csstirl.uw.edu.pl/
Centre for Inter-Faculty Individual Studies in Humanities
40120000 Website http://www.obta.uw.edu.pl/mish/
Individual Inter-Faculty Studies In Mathematics and Natural Sciences
40130000 Website http://www.mismap.uw.edu.pl/
Inter-Faculty Study Programme in Environmental Protection
40150000 Website http://www.msos.uw.edu.pl/
Inter-Faculty Institute for Social Studies
40160000 Website http://www.iss.uw.edu.pl/
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies “Artes Liberales” formerly known as OPTA
40180000 Website http://www.obta.uw.edu.pl/obta/index.html
Physical Education and Sports Centre
40230000 Website http://www.uw.edu.pl/pl.php/o_uw/struk/jedn/stuwf.html
Centre for Foreign Language Teaching
40240000 Website http://www.szjo.uw.edu.pl/
Centre for Foreign Language Teacher Training and European Education
41000000 Website http://www.cknjoiee.uw.edu.pl/
University College of English Language Teacher Education
41010000 Website http://www.ukknja.uw.edu.pl/
University College of French Language Teacher Education
41020000 Website http://www.nkjf.uw.edu.pl/
University College of German Language Teacher Education
41030000 Website http://www.unikolleg.waw.pl/
Centre for Latin-American Studies (CESLA)
42060000 Website http://www.cesla.ci.uw.edu.pl/
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Name of unit Unit code Links
Centre for European Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG)
42080000 Website http://www.euroreg.uw.edu.pl/ About studying http://www.euroreg.uw.edu.pl/index.php?p=dzienne&l=pl
American Studies Centre
42190000 Website http://www.asc.uw.edu.pl/
Photos used in this mini-guide come from the Press Office and Promotion Office of the University of Warsaw.
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