Gdańsk, Poland

University of Gdańsk

Uniwersytet Gdański

University type: universities
Status: public

Bachelor's
Studies
full-time studies
part-time studies
Criminology and Criminal JusticeStudies in English
Cultural CommunicationStudies in English
International BusinessStudies in English
Logistics and MobilityStudies in English
Tourism and HospitalityStudies in English
AdministrationStudies in Polish
American StudiesStudies in Polish
Applied LinguisticsStudies in Polish
English Language with GermanStudies in Polish
English Language with ItalianStudies in Polish
English Language with Polish as a Foreign LanguageStudies in Polish
Aquaculture – Business and TechnologyStudies in Polish
ArchaeologyStudies in Polish
Art Institution ManagementStudies in Polish
Managerial SpecialisationStudies in Polish
Audiovisual Forms ProductionStudies in Polish
Balkan StudiesStudies in Polish
BioinformaticsStudies in Polish
BiologyStudies in Polish
BiotechnologyStudies in Polish
ChemistryStudies in Polish
Classical PhilologyStudies in Polish
Computer ScienceStudies in Polish
Creative Writing ArtStudies in Polish
CriminologyStudies in Polish
Cultural Heritage Protection and MuseologyStudies in Polish
Cultural StudiesStudies in Polish
Cultural Criticism and PromotionStudies in Polish
Culture AnimationStudies in Polish
Electronic Media Culture and Website EditingStudies in Polish
DiplomacyStudies in Polish
Eastern StudiesStudies in Polish
EconomicsStudies in Polish
Business BasicsStudies in Polish
E-BusinessStudies in Polish
Economic Policy and Entrepreneurship StrategyStudies in Polish
Economics of BusinessStudies in Polish
Enterprise – Finance and MarketStudies in Polish
Enterprise in the Innovative EconomyStudies in Polish
Finance and Enterprise AuditStudies in Polish
Fundamentals of Transport, Forwarding, and LogisticsStudies in Polish
Innovation in EconomyStudies in Polish
LogisticsStudies in Polish
Online BusinessStudies in Polish
Transport and Logistics EconomicsStudies in Polish
Transport and MobilityStudies in Polish
Podstawy teorii przedsiębiorstw i innowacyjnościStudies in Polish
English StudiesStudies in Polish
Teaching SpecializationStudies in Polish
Translation SpecialisationStudies in Polish
Environmental ProtectionStudies in Polish
EthnologyStudies in Polish
Film and Audiovisual Culture StudiesStudies in Polish
Finance and AccountingStudies in Polish
Financial AnalystStudies in English
Genetics and Experimental BiologyStudies in Polish
GeographyStudies in Polish
GeologyStudies in Polish
German StudiesStudies in Polish
Business and Tourism SpecialisationStudies in Polish
Specjalność historyczna-filologicznaStudies in Polish
German StudiesStudies in Polish
Healthcare Institution ManagementStudies in Polish
Historical Game DesignStudies in Polish
HistoryStudies in Polish
Archival Science and Document ManagementStudies in Polish
History in Media SpaceStudies in Polish
Teaching SpecializationStudies in Polish
History of ArtStudies in Polish
Iberian StudiesStudies in Polish
Individual Interdisciplinary StudiesStudies in Polish
Informatics and EconometricsStudies in Polish
International Economic RelationsStudies in Polish
Enterprise in the International MarketStudies in Polish
Fundamentals of Foreign Trade TransactionsStudies in Polish
International BusinessStudies in Polish
International Entrepreneurship FundamentalsStudies in Polish
International Finance and BankingStudies in Polish
International Managerial EconomicsStudies in Polish
International Maritime Transport and TradeStudies in Polish
International MarketingStudies in Polish
Manager in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Maritime Transport in Foreign Trade OperationsStudies in Polish
Projects in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Transaction Handling in International TradeStudies in Polish
Japanese StudiesStudies in Polish
Journalism and Social CommunicationStudies in Polish
Kashubian EthnophilologyStudies in Polish
ManagementStudies in Polish
Mathematical Modeling and Data AnalysisStudies in Polish
MathematicsStudies in Polish
General MathematicsStudies in Polish
Mathematics (Teaching)Studies in Polish
Medical BiologyStudies in Polish
Molecular-Biochemical DiagnosticsStudies in Polish
NeurobiologyStudies in Polish
Medical PhysicsStudies in Polish
National SecurityStudies in Polish
Natural Resource ProtectionStudies in Polish
Nuclear Safety and Radiological ProtectionStudies in Polish
OceanographyStudies in Polish
PedagogyStudies in Polish
Resocialization PedagogyStudies in Polish
School Pedagogy and Care-Educational PedagogyStudies in Polish
PhilosophyStudies in Polish
PhysicsStudies in Polish
Polish PhilologyStudies in Polish
Political ScienceStudies in Polish
Regional and Historical TourismStudies in Polish
Religious StudiesStudies in Polish
Russian StudiesStudies in Polish
Russian StudiesStudies in Polish
Scandinavian Studies – Danish or Finnish Language PathStudies in Polish
Scandinavian Studies – Norwegian or Swedish Language PathStudies in Polish
SinologyStudies in Polish
SlavisticsStudies in Polish
Social WorkStudies in Polish
Senior AssistantStudies in Polish
Asystentura rodzinStudies in Polish
SociologyStudies in Polish
Cultural Anthropology and SociologyStudies in Polish
Socjologia w działaniuStudies in Polish
Spatial EconomyStudies in Polish
Sport Management – Managerial StudiesStudies in Polish
Taxes and Tax ConsultancyStudies in Polish
Theatre StudiesStudies in Polish
Water Economy and Water Resource ProtectionStudies in Polish
Filologia romańska z drugim językiem romańskimStudies in Polish

Bachelor's - engineer
Studies
full-time studies
part-time studies
Chemical BusinessStudies in Polish
Marine HydrographyStudies in Polish

Integrated Master's degree
Studies
full-time studies
part-time studies
LawStudies in Polish
Pre-School and Early School PedagogyStudies in Polish
PsychologyStudies in Polish
Child and Adolescent PsychologyStudies in Polish
Clinical PsychologyStudies in Polish
Forensic Psychology and Social ThreatsStudies in Polish
Organisational Psychology, Management, and MarketingStudies in Polish
PsychosexologyStudies in Polish
Work and Business PsychologyStudies in Polish
NeurobiopsychologiaStudies in Polish
Special PedagogyStudies in Polish
Speech TherapyStudies in Polish

Master's
Studies
full-time studies
part-time studies
Global StudiesStudies in English
International BusinessStudies in English
Logistics and MobilityStudies in English
Marine BiotechnologyStudies in English
Quantum Information TechnologyStudies in English
AdministrationStudies in Polish
American StudiesStudies in Polish
Applied LinguisticsStudies in Polish
ArchaeologyStudies in Polish
BiologyStudies in Polish
BiotechnologyStudies in Polish
Business and Ecological TechnologyStudies in Polish
Chemical BusinessStudies in Polish
ChemistryStudies in Polish
Digital ChemistryStudies in English
Classical PhilologyStudies in Polish
Translation SpecialisationStudies in Polish
Computer ScienceStudies in Polish
CriminologyStudies in Polish
Cultural StudiesStudies in Polish
Audiovisual CultureStudies in Polish
Culture ManagementStudies in Polish
EconomicsStudies in Polish
Business Analytics in EnterprisesStudies in Polish
Business Development StrategiesStudies in Polish
Business Intelligence in an Open EconomyStudies in Polish
E-CommerceStudies in Polish
Economic Process ImprovementStudies in Polish
Finance in EnterprisesStudies in Polish
Financial ManagementStudies in Polish
Innovative Information TechnologiesStudies in Polish
LogisticsStudies in Polish
Logistics and TransportStudies in Polish
Maritime Offshore SectorsStudies in Polish
Reporting and AuditStudies in Polish
English StudiesStudies in Polish
Language, Literature, and EducationStudies in Polish
Natural Language ProcessingStudies in Polish
Moduł translatorycznyStudies in Polish
Environmental ProtectionStudies in Polish
EthnologyStudies in Polish
Film and Audiovisual Culture StudiesStudies in Polish
Finance and AccountingStudies in Polish
Finance and AccountingStudies in English
German StudiesStudies in Polish
HistoryStudies in Polish
Teaching Specialisation – History and CivicsStudies in Polish
The Contemporary MuseumStudies in Polish
History of ArtStudies in Polish
Individual Interdisciplinary StudiesStudies in Polish
Informatics and EconometricsStudies in Polish
Business InformaticsStudies in English
InsuranceStudies in Polish
International Economic RelationsStudies in Polish
Challenges in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Corporate Social ResponsibilityStudies in Polish
Global Financial ServicesStudies in Polish
International Business ExpansionStudies in Polish
International Managerial EconomicsStudies in Polish
International Maritime Transport and TradeStudies in Polish
International Marketing StrategiesStudies in Polish
International TradeStudies in Polish
Maritime Transport in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Projects in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Strategies in International BusinessStudies in Polish
Journalism and Social CommunicationStudies in Polish
Law in Administration and the EconomyStudies in Polish
ManagementStudies in Polish
ManagementStudies in English
Management and Communication in Performing ArtsStudies in Polish
Mathematical Modeling and Data AnalysisStudies in Polish
MathematicsStudies in Polish
General MathematicsStudies in Polish
Mathematics (Teaching)Studies in Polish
Medical BiologyStudies in Polish
Medical PhysicsStudies in Polish
National SecurityStudies in Polish
OceanographyStudies in Polish
PedagogyStudies in Polish
PhilosophyStudies in Polish
Physical Geography with GeoinformationStudies in Polish
PhysicsStudies in Polish
Polish PhilologyStudies in Polish
Political ScienceStudies in Polish
Regional and Historical TourismStudies in Polish
Religious StudiesStudies in Polish
Romance Philology and Iberian StudiesStudies in Polish
Russian StudiesStudies in Polish
Literary-Cultural ModuleStudies in Polish
Media-Communication ModuleStudies in Polish
Moduł translatoryczno-językoznawczyStudies in Polish
Scandinavian StudiesStudies in Polish
SlavisticsStudies in Polish
Social and Economic Geography with GIS ElementsStudies in Polish
Social WorkStudies in Polish
SociologyStudies in Polish
Spatial EconomyStudies in Polish
Speech TherapyStudies in Polish
Taxes and Tax ConsultancyStudies in Polish

Doctoral School (disciplines)more »
Biotechnology Studies in Polish
Chemistry Science Studies in Polish
Earth and Environmental Sciences Studies in Polish
Life Science Studies in Polish
Mathematics Studies in Polish
Medical Sciences Studies in Polish
Physics Science Studies in Polish

Double degreemore »
Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, France

Postgraduate diplomasmore »
SP Start for Ph.D. in Social Sciences Studies in English
Postgraduate Neurological Speech Therapy Studies Studies in Polish
Studia podyplomowe przygotowujące do doktoratu z ekonomii w języku angielskim Studies in Polish

Short coursesmore »
School of International and Advanced Problems of Private Law (SIAP-PrivL) Studies in English
School of International and Advanced Problems of Public Law (SIAP-PubL) Studies in English
American Law School Studies in Polish
School of French Law Studies in Polish
Język szwedzki dla zaawansowanych Studies in Polish
Kurs przygotowujący do drugiego etapu aplikacji sędziowskiej i prokuratorskiej Studies in Polish
Kurs Zmiany w prawie pracy Studies in Polish
Szkolenie specjalizacyjne z zakresu organizacji społecznej Studies in Polish
Szkoła Prawa Brytyjskiego Studies in Polish
Szkoła Prawa Chińskiego Studies in Polish
Szkoła Prawa Niemieckiego Studies in Polish
Szkoły Prawa Hiszpańskiego i Latynoamerykańskiego Studies in Polish

University of the Third Agemore »
Gdańsk Third Age University

Career centermore »
Career Centre

Student organizationsmore »
"Pozytywnie Zakręconych" Literary Studies Research Club
Academic Choir of UG
Academic Sports Association
Accounting Research Club
AGADIR UG Belly Dance Ensemble
Animus Saltandi UG Celtic Dance Ensemble
Aoryst Slavic Heritage Enthusiasts Student Research Club
Arcana Anthropologists Student Research Club
Ars Amandi Sexology Research Club
Balkan Research Club
Behavioural Finance Research Club "Cash Flow"
BIO-MED Research Club
Biochemistry Student Research Club
Botanical Student Research Club
Broadcasting Research Club
Chemical Business Research Club
Chemists Research Club
Chiropterological Student Research Club
Civil Procedure Research Club
Classical Philologists Student Research Club
Commercial Law Research Club
Computer Science Research Club L!der
Criminal Law Research Club
Criminology Research Club of the University of Gdańsk
Debate Club "ARS BENE DICENDI"
Doctoral Research Club of Cultural Researchers "On the Border"
Doctoral Science Club "Slavist"
E-Business Research Club
Econometrics Research Club
Edukacja de novo (EDEN) Student Research Club
Efficient Market Solutions Research Club 'EFERR'
Entomology Student Research Club
Environmental Protection Law Research Club
Environmental Protection Research Club
European and Comparative Law Research Club
European Forum for Integration
European Law Students' Association ELSA Gdańsk
Experior
EXPLANTATUS Embryologists and Biotechnologists Student Research Club
Finance and Banking Research Club HOSSA
Finance and Controlling Research Club KNAFiC
Finland Enthusiasts Research Club "Routa"
Foreign Trade Research Club "HaZet"
Forensic and Penitentiary Psychology Research Club "PENITENTIA"
General University Scientific Club of Digital and Analog Games "UGranie"
Genetics Student Research Club
Geographers Student Research Club
Gisoteka GIS Student Research Club
Homunculus Physiologists Student Research Club
Hydrobiology and Water Protection Student Research Club
Iberian Studies Research Club "Hispanoteka"
Improvisation Theatre
Information Systems Research Club "e-xpert"
Innovative Ways Group Research Club
Inspiar Student Research Club
Insurance Law Research Club
Interfaculty "Lustro" Research Club for Students and Doctoral Candidates
Interfaculty Human Rights Research Club at the University of Gdańsk
Interfaculty Neptun TV Research Club
International Finance Research Club
International Student Association (ISA UG)
Investment Department Research Club "Investor"
JANTAR UG Song and Dance Ensemble
KNEPO Business Club
Kolor Research Club
Kos Ornithological Student Research Club
LBO Private Equity Research Club
Legal Culture Research Club "Kultura na Prawo"
Legal History Research Club "Historia Magistrua Iuris"
Legal Theory and Philosophy Research Club
Logistics Research Club
Lomonosov Student Research Club
Marine Research Club
Marketing Department Research Club "Market"
Maybe Theatre Company
Medical Physics Research Club Siwert
Molecule Student Research Club
MOZAIKA Student Research Club
Nordic Languages Interpreting Research Club SENSU STRICTO
Nordic Literature Translators Research Club
Oceanographers Student Research Club
Operational Oceanography Student Research Club
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Law Research Club "Law and Life Sciences"
Physics Research Club
Plant Ecologists Littorella Student Research Club
Po Prostu Discussion Club Student Research Club
Projektor Student Research Club
Psychology Research Club "ANIMA"
Public Relations Research Club
Quantitative Methods Research Club
Radio MORS
Regional and Historical Tourism Club
Research Club "Consilium"
Research Club "Kuźnia"
Research Club "Pomorania"
Research Club Brevi manu
Research Club CDN
Resocialisation Pedagogy Students Research Club "Refectum"
Robomaniacs Research Club
Roman Law Tradition Research Club
Route 66 Research Club
Simultaneous Interpreting Research Club
Sinology Research Club
Special Pedagogy Students Research Club "PORTA"
Specialised Translation Research Club LINGUANA
START-UP Entrepreneurship Research Club
Strateg Student Research Club
Stream of Thoughts
Student Business Club
Student Government
Świat bez granic Tourism Student Research Club
Tacka Theatre
Tax Advisory Research Club "Publicanus"
Theatre Studies Research Club "Brikolaż"
Translation Lab Research Club
Transport Market and Marketing Research Club
Trebraruna UG Irish and Scottish Dance Ensemble
UG Archaeology Students Research Club
UG Art History Research Club
UG Cultural Collective
UG Ethnologists Student Research Club
UG Film Discussion Club "Blonde Love"
UG German Studies Students Research Club "Translator"
UG Historians Research Club
UG History Doctoral Candidates Research Club
UG Interfaculty Scientific-Artistic Students Research Club (MNAK)
UG Literature Theorists Research Club
UG Logopedists Research Club
UG Mathematicians Research Club
UG Mediterranean Archaeology Student Research Club
UG Quality and Environmental Management Research Club QualiTEAM
UG Rainbow Harbour
UG Student Photography Agency
University of Gdańsk Constitutional Law Research Club
Akademickie Koło Turystyczne GDAKK
Doktoranckie Koło Naukowe BIO-MEDIA
Japonistyczne Koło Naukowe UG „Kohaku”
Koło Naukowe „Na języku”
Naukowe Koło Badań nad Religiami na Uniwersytecie Gdańskim
Naukowe Koło Fotografów "Migawka"
SciClub
Studenckie Koło Naukowe „Words of Wisdom”

Dormitoriesmore »
Student Dormitory No. 10
Student Dormitory No. 11
Student Dormitory No. 3
Student Dormitory No. 4
Student Dormitory No. 5
Student Dormitory No. 6
Student Dormitory No. 7
Student Dormitory No. 8
Student Dormitory No. 9

Faculties, schools of studymore »
Faculty of Biology
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of History
Faculty of Law and Administration
Faculty of Management
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
Faculty of Oceanography and Geography
Faculty of Philology
Faculty of Social Sciences
Intercollegiate Faculty of Biotechnology UG and GUMed


The University of Gdańsk was founded on 20 March 1970. It was formed from an amalgamation of two institutions of higher education: the Higher Economics School in Sopot and the Higher Pedagogical School in Gdańsk. Later, it also included the Higher Teacher Training School. The precursor of the University of Gdańsk was the Higher School of Maritime Trade in Sopot, which began its activities in 1945 and awarded its first degrees in 1947.

Currently, the University of Gdańsk is the largest educational institution in the Pomorze region. We offer almost forty different fields of study with over one hundred and forty different specialisations. We have eleven faculties with almost thirty-three thousand students, doctoral students and post-graduates, who are taught by one thousand seven hundred academic staff. In such fields of study as Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Oceanography, Quantum Physics, Pedagogy, Psychology and Economic Sciences, the University of Gdańsk is one of the best institutions in Poland. Within the framework of European programmes, such as Erasmus, UG students can broaden their knowledge and study abroad, thus broadening their educational experience. They also participate in the MOST programme, which enables them to study for one semester at any of the nineteen universities in Poland. The UG Careers Office, which is the leader among vocational consultants in the Pomorskie Voivodeship, helps students to find employment and make decisions concerning their professional development. The numerous foreign placements undertaken by the University's academic staff help them to offer students a modern and open education.

Academic staff

The members of the academic staff of the University of Gdańsk conduct scientific and scholarly research on a world-class level, not only creatively expanding the frontiers of knowledge, but also serving the whole of the Pomorze region with their knowledge and experience, thus aiding its dynamic modern development. Because of the development and the activities of its academic staff, the University of Gdańsk has become an incubator for entrepreneurship in such areas as Biotechnology, Biology and Chemistry. The University is currently cooperating with higher education institutions in all the countries of Europe and in many more distant countries around the world. Research and other activities are conducted within the framework of over one hundred international agreements with foreign partners. A series of University institutes and departments have obtained, or are in the process of obtaining, the prestigious status of centres of excellence, which is the European certificate and stamp of quality.

UG students

Apart from acquiring knowledge, students can realise their passions and broaden their interests in over one hundred and eighty scientific and scholarly research groups and student organisations operating at the University of Gdańsk. They can participate in the Academic Choir of the University of Gdańsk, which has won many prizes at international festivals, the Jantar Song and Dance Ensemble, or the Alternator Academic Cultural Centre, which organises cultural projects and events that are important for the whole Pomorze region. Another important part of academic life is sport, and the teams of the UG Academic Sports Union and of the Physical Education and Sports Department regularly win medals and awards in the most important sporting competitions in Poland and abroad.

Our range of courses

In recent years, the University has created new fields of study and adapted its range of courses to meet the requirements of the labour market. In 2004, Archaeology was added to our range of courses, in 2005, Cultural Studies, and in 2006, Journalism, Media and Communication. Also in 2006, in conjunction with the Medical University of Gdańsk, the University initiated studies in Logopaedics, a unique initiative in Poland. The latest fields of study at the University of Gdańsk are Ethnology, Historical Sightseeing and Tourism, Applied Linguistics, Special Pedagogy, Social Work, Spatial Management, Geology, American Studies, International Economic Relations, and also courses offered in English, such as International Business. Every year, the University expands its range of courses in doctoral and post-graduate studies.

The University of Gdańsk strongly supports the idea of the creation of the European Space for Higher education, in January 2004, the UG Senate passed a resolution introducing the Bologna system from the 2005/2006 academic year (three-cycle higher education) as the basic system of education at the university. The University of Gdańsk was the first institution of higher education in Poland to introduce in 2004 the full scope of the Bologna system of education, which facilitates the work of students and opens new perspectives for obtaining a degree. To meet the increasing demand for knowledge, the University of Gdańsk offers doctoral studies, and also over eighty fields of post-graduate study, which open up the opportunity for a professional career in Poland and in Europe.

In mari via tua

One of the assets of the University of Gdańsk is its relationship with the sea. The reputation of the university in marine matters is built on its excellent research stations with their international reputations: the Hel Marine Stationof the Institute of Oceanography and the Bird Migration Research Station. The marine image of the university is also enhanced by its fields of study, specialisations and scientific research connected with the sea and with the Baltic coast in particular. This concerns, above all, the Faculties of Biology, Oceanography and Geography, and such subjects as Biology, Geography, Environmental Protection and Oceanography (Gdańsk is the only place in Poland where this subject can be studied). It also concerns the Faculty of Chemistry, where research is conducted into protection of the marine environment, and the Faculty of Law and Administration, which carries out important research into maritime law, international maritime law, the laws and systems of towns in Pomorze and maritime criminology.

The Faculty of Economics includes the Institute of Maritime Transport and Trade, the members of whose staff conduct research into the economic aspects of the functioning of transport and trade at sea. They also offer the speciality of International Maritime Transport and Trade, educating specialists in this field.

The interests of the University's literary scholars are focussed on the city and the region. Long-term research is being conducted into the connections between the literatures of various epochs and maritime issues in Pomorze. Works are also being prepared on the folklore of north-eastern Poland and on Balto-Slavic mythology.

In their research, historians concentrate on the problems of the Baltic Sea region and the history of Gdańsk and Pomorze.

In this way, the University of Gdańsk implements its motto of in mari via tua, and serves the development of the Pomorze region, whose wealth is the very sea itself.

Foreign cooperation

The University of Gdańsk cooperates with universities, institutions of higher education and scientific/scholarly research institutions from almost all the countries in the world. This enables both a broadening of its range of courses and an increase in the expertise of the academic staff, as well as the expansion of the University of Gdańsk into new subject areas. An important element of these joint activities is the implementation of projects within the Framework Programmes of the European Union. In the period from 2002 to the end of 2008, the University of Gdańsk participated in over one hundred European and international projects. The largest number of projects was realised within the 5th Framework Programme, including the establishing of three European Centres of Excellence: the Research and Education Centre for Urban Socio-Economic Development (RECOURSE), the Centre of Excellence for Baltic Development, Education and Research (BALTDER), and the Centre of Excellence in Bio-safety and Molecular Biomedicine (BioMoBil). Successes were also enjoyed by the University of Gdańsk's research teams within the 6th Framework Programme, where two of the realised projects constituted a so-called excellence network: Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (MARBEF), and the European Vigilance Network for the Management of Antiviral Drug Resistance (VIRGIL). UG research teams are also expressing considerable interest in the 7th EU Framework Programme by applying for grants announced by the European Commission.


For Polish science, scholarship and research, Poland's membership of the European Union opened new possibilities of financing activities through, among other things, taking advantage of structural funds - the European Social Fund, the European Regional Development Fund, and Community initiatives. In the 2004-2006 programme period, projects were realised both within the framework of the Sectoral Operational Programme for Human Resources Development, and within the framework of the Integrated Regional Operational Programme. The University of Gdańsk also participated in Interreg III and the EQUAL Initiative. In the 2007-2013 programme period, the University is in the process of implementing the first projects from the Operational Programme: Innovative Economy, Pomorskie Regional Operational Programme, and the Human Capital Operational Programme, including the strengthening and development of its teaching potential within the framework of Priority IV: "Tertiary education and science".

Members of the academic staff of the University of Gdańsk also win other European and international grants, e.g. within the framework of the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism and the Norwegian Financial Mechanism, as well as the Lifelong Learning Programme.

Participation in European programmes also allows the expansion of the university and the broadening of its teaching and research base.

A significant element of international cooperation is the joint organisation by the University of Gdańsk and other scientific/scholarly institutions of conferences and symposia.

Another is the participation of the university in consortia working on the implementation of larger research programmes.

The university's foreign cooperation activities are also developing within the framework of over one hundred bilateral cooperation agreements with foreign partners, and also on the basis of almost two hundred and fifty agreements which the University of Gdańsk has signed with European institutions within the framework of the LLP-Erasmus Programme. The University of Gdańsk has, from the very beginning, joined in those European programmes connected with the possibility of arranging foreign placements for students, such as Europraca and Erasmus - Work experience.

UG's development strategy

The current development strategy of the University of Gdańsk is concentrated on the expansion of the university within the framework of three campuses: Oliwa (the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk), Sopot, and Gdynia. In 2008, on the Oliwa Campus, the university took possession of the new building of the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Institute of Geography, which contains modern multi-media lecture halls, dedicated rooms for sociology, observation, therapeutics, art, music and photography, as well as radio and television studios designed, above all, for students of Journalism and Social Communication, and also a spacious hall for exhibitions and concerts.

In 2006, also on the Oliwa Campus, the university took possession of the new Main Library of the University of Gdańsk, the most modern in the Pomorze region and designed as a centre of academic information for the whole community. Fully computerised, it offers free access to over five hundred thousand volumes. The reading rooms and special rooms for individual study meet all the demands of the 21st century and serve the needs of students and the academic community of the whole region. Since 2005, Gdynia has been able to boast the elegant building of the Institute of Oceanography with its modern laboratories and workrooms, lecture hall and exhibition room. The building of the Institute of Oceanography was recognized by the Chairperson of Gdynia City Council as the best investment in 2006 in the "Gdynia Time" competition. On the Sopot Campus, in 2006, the new Teaching and Conference Centre of the University of Gdańsk was opened.

The Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk

Among the plans for the development of the University of Gdańsk in the years 2007-2013 is the extension of the university's campus in Gdańsk-Oliwa within the framework of the programme entitled "The Construction of the University of Gdańsk's Campus in the years 2007-2013". The concept of the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk involves the construction, alongside existing buildings - the University administrative building, the Faculties of Law and Administration, Langauges, History, Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, and the Main Library of the University of Gdańsk - of a new building of Social Sciences and the Institute of Geography. Plans call for theconstruction of a seriesof new buildings for the Faculties of Biology, Chemistry, Social Sciences and the Institute of Geography. As part of a second stage of construction, these plans project the building of an Informatics building for the Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, a National Centre for Quantum Informatics, a new Modern Languages building for the Faculty of Languages, and also a University Centre for Sport and Recreation, as well as a students' hostel with about 240 places (a second such hostel is planned for the Sopot Campus).

Part of the programme for the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk, a project entitled "The Construction of Buildings for the Faculties of Chemistry and Biology of the University of Gdańsk", is on the List of Key Individual Projects for the Operational Programme "Infrastructure and Environment" in Priority XIII of the Higher Education Infrastructure Plan (for the years 2007-2013). The University of Gdańsk has received financing of 236 million PLN for this investment. Within the framework of this investment, there will be built two new buildings for the Faculty of Chemistry (for Chemistry and for Environmental Protection), and one building for the Faculty of Biology. The three modern buildings which will be constructed within the framework of this project will enable graduates to acquire crucial competences in the field of ICT, foreign languages and vocational qualifications, and also to conduct research at a level matching that in the rest of the world. The Faculties of Biology and Chemistry will educate highly qualified specialists in the fields of science, which will undoubtedly help to develop the skills of the administrative and business workforce of Pomorze and the whole Baltic Sea region.

The construction of the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk is an opportunity to create in Pomorze one of the strongest academic and scientific centres in the Baltic Sea region. The Baltic Campus, located in Gdańsk-Oliwa, will play the role of the scientific, teaching and student centre of the Three Cities of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia. The University of Gdańsk, aware of its potential, has come forward with an initiative for conducting joint activities in research and development by scientific centres and institutions located by the Baltic Sea.

The development of research activity, the introduction of new fields of study, giving the opportunity for comprehensive development, and the expansion of the teaching and research base, will allow the University of Gdańsk to reinforce further its position as the leader among the higher education institutions in Northern Poland.

University of Gdańsk in The Three Cities


All buildings of the University of Gdańsk, together with its scientific research stations, are located at a range of sites from Gdańsk to the Hel Peninsula, thus covering a sizeable portion of the Polish coast. Most of the faculties are concentrated in the Three Cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot. The Trójmiasto, or the Three Cities of Gdańsk, Gdynia and Sopot, is one of the most beautiful places in Poland. Together the three cities have over 800,000 inhabitants. The Three Cities conurbation possesses an efficient transport system, an international airport, and ferry connections with Scandanavia. Historic Gdańsk, modern Gdynia and Sopot, the pearl of the Baltic Sea on the very coast itself, each year attract thousands of tourists. The attractive location of the Three Cities on the coast and its many outstanding theatres, concert halls and museums constitute an additional asset and an attraction for students choosing to study here.

The University of Gdańsk in figures 2014

  • 11 faculties
  • Department of Foreign Languages
  • Department of Physical Education and Sport
  • 69 fields of study
  • 198 specialities
  • 1,659 scientific and teaching staff
  • 27,543 students
  • 18 doctoral studies
  • 1,431 doctoral students
  • 85 post-graduate studies
  • 1,882 post-graduate students
  • 1,500,000 volumes in the collections of the University Library
  • 1,874,319 books available electronically
  • 120,000 periodicals available electronically
  • 33,500 works available in Pomeranian Digital Library
  • 6 specialist libraries
  • Main Library
  • 1,100 places in the reading rooms
  • 7 days a week - reading rooms are open
  • 10 student hostels
  • 2,009 places in student hostels
  • 180 student scientific circles at all faculties
  • 25 inter-faculty student scientific circles, associations and organisations
  • 10 foreign languages for students
  • 1,557 generally available computer stations for students, 1,551 with internet access
  • 97, 895,37 m2 - surface area of teaching and scientific buildings currently functioning within the framework of the Oliwa Campus
  • 136,997,99m2 - surface area of all university buildings fulfilling scientific, teaching and administrative functions
  • 51,869 m² - surface area of the investment for the Construction of the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk within the Framework of the Infrastructure and Environment Operational Programme 2007-2013
  • 9 new buildings within the framework of the Project for the Construction of the Baltic Campus of the University of Gdańsk: Faculty of Social Sciences and the Institute of Geography of the Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, Faculty of Chemistry, Faculty of Biology, a new building for Modern Languages and for the central administration, the Institute of Biotechnology, the Institute of Computer Sciences, the, Sports and Recreation Centre, student hostel
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