SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities
The SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, founded in 1996, is a private university with five campuses throughout Poland. It was elevated to the status of full university in 2016. The university has five campuses in major Polish cities, including Warsaw, Wroclaw, Sopot, Katowice, and Poznan. As a result, depending on which campus they attend, university students may be able to experience the sights and sounds of some world-famous European cities, many of which already have a strong student culture.
Aside from location, the university works hard to provide students with high-quality recreational facilities that vary by city. The campuses are well-connected to their host cities via public transportation. Private housing is also available through partner companies, and international students can get specific advice and support for adjusting to life in Poland.
It is a relatively large institution that provides a diverse range of academic programs for both undergraduates and postgraduates. Bachelor's degree programs in psychology, marketing, journalism, culture studies, law, business management, and various foreign languages are among them. Zanna Sloniowska, a journalist and novelist, historian Tomasz Kamusella, and chess master Agnieszka Brustman are among the famous alumni.
Website: swps.pl