Medical University of Warsaw
The Medical University of Warsaw is Poland's oldest and largest medical school. In 1809, the first academic department of medicine was established. It is one of the most prestigious medical schools in Poland, and it is affiliated with a number of large hospitals.
The university confers degrees in a variety of medical sciences faculties, ranging from physical therapy to pharmacy. The university is recognized by the World Health Organization, WHO, and actively participates in MEDINE (Thematic Network on Medical Education in Europe). The Medical University of Warsaw is also a leading academic research institution in clinical and theoretical medicine. It has formed alliances with numerous prestigious medical colleges and universities in Germany, France, Sweden, the Netherlands, the United States, China, Japan, and India. It also hosts various types of faculty and student exchanges on a regular basis, facilitated by the Erasmus Student Network.
The Medical University of Warsaw, also known as MUW, is divided into two campuses: Banacha and Lindleya. To facilitate students' full development and growth, the campuses include student clubs, libraries, sports facilities, and rehabilitation centers. The university also collaborates closely with several teaching hospitals, including the Central Teaching Hospital and the Public Ophthalmic Teaching Hospital. Students and scholars can apply for research grants from the university.
Website: https://www.wum.edu.pl/en