Poznań University of Technology
The Poznań University of Technology (PUT) is a Polish university located in Poznań. It is regarded as one of Poland's top technical universities. Architecture, chemical technology, civil and environmental engineering, computing, electrical engineering, electronics and telecommunications, engineering management, machines and transportation, mechanical engineering and management, and technical physics are among the ten faculties at the university. At the institution, there are approximately 27 fields of study with over 100 specialisations.
Poznań University of Technology was the first Polish university of technology to join the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAER), which brought together the best European engineering colleges and universities of technology in 1995.
The university is a significant scientific research center. The funding for research projects grows year after year, and the staff's accomplishments make a significant contribution to modern technical sciences. The Foundation of Polish Science has recognized academics at the university. This is commonly known as the "Polish Nobel Prize."
Many student organizations and student circles, as well as the radio station Afera, are based at the university.
Students can join a variety of sports teams, including hockey, korfball, and basketball. There is also a sports center where students can participate in activities such as handball, basketball, volleyball, korfball, badminton, floorball, and tennis. There are also aerobics and martial arts rooms, as well as a gym and other amenities. There are also a number of well-known dance ensembles and choirs. The Centre of Culture at the university aims to introduce students to Polish culture and tradition.
Website: https://www.put.poznan.pl/en