Number of staff including Collegium Medicum As of
Number of staff (including Collegium Medicum) As of 31 December 2012 total academic teachers professors (extraordinary and ordinary) visiting professors docents adjunct academics assistants lecturers and senior lecturers language teachers and instructors certified librarians, information and documentation staff others Fig. 1. Jagiellonian University – employees Source: http: //www. bip. uj. edu. pl/documents/1384597/2379270/Sprawozdanie_2010 -2011. pdf 7081 3798 683 2 1 1775 695 542 79 21 3283
Total number of students in 2012/2013 academic year (As of 31 December 2012) total 51 238 students 45 498 Ph. D students 3 092 Post diploma students 2 648 Number of programmes of study and specialisations (As of 2012/2013 academic year) programmes of study specialisations Fig. 2. Jagiellonian University – students and programmes Source: http: //www. bip. uj. edu. pl/documents/1384597/2379270/Sprawozdanie_2010 -2011. pdf 73 152
Fig. 3. Enrollment results at the Jagiellonian University Source: http: //www. bip. uj. edu. pl/documents/1384597/2379270/Sprawozdanie_2010 -2011. pdf
Units within institutes Independent independent chairs (katedra) Faculty Institutes chairs Katedra Zakład Klinika (katedra) Zakład Klinika Chair Department Clinic Law and Administration 25 10 Medicine 3 7 7 12 37 37 31 Pharmacy 10 15 Health Sciences 3 23 3 Philosophy 5 42 1 History 5 37 1 3 Philology 7 15 23 3 2 Polish Studies 16 Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science 2 26 Mathematics and Computer Science 2 11 4 2 Chemistry Biology and Earth Sciences 5 1 29 Management and Social Communication 8 24 33 3 International and Political Studies 6 23 11 1 Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology - Fig. 4. Organization (structure) of Jagiellonian University Source: http: //www. bip. uj. edu. pl/documents/1384597/2379270/Sprawozdanie_2010 -2011. pdf Independent departments Other units 2 4 7 1 1 3 11 13 2 2 4 5 1 7 5 16 1 1 4 3
University units and their assessment according to the Committee for the Evaluation of Academic Units (in 2013) Faculty of Law and Administration Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of History Faculty of Philology Faculty of Polish Studies Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences Faculty of Management and Social Communication Faculty of International and Political Studies Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology Fig. 5. Faculties of Jagiellonian University – results of evaluation Source: http: //www. bip. uj. edu. pl/documents/1384597/2379270/Sprawozdanie_2010 -2011. pdf A A A B A+ A+ A A B A+
The Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences came into being in 1951. The disciplines it comprises - biology, geography, geology and environment sciences. Another discipline it originally comprised, that of molecular biology, became independent in 2002. The Faculty includes fives institutes: - the Institute of Botany, - the Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, - the Institute of Geological Sciences, - the Institute of Environment Sciences, - the Institute of Zoology. Fig. 6. Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences, Jagiellonian University Source: www. uj. edu. pl
Fig. 7. Faculty of Biology and Earth Sciences – new location Source: http: //uj. wkraj. pl/#/48942/
1. Department of Physical Geography 2. Department of Geography of Population, Settlement and Farming 3. Department of Geomorphology 4. Department of Pedology and Soil Geography 5. Department of Tourism and Health Resort Management 6. Department of Hydrology 7. Department of Climatology 8. Department of Regional Development 9. Department of Geographical Information Systems, Cartography and Remote Sensing 10. Research Team on Geography of Religion Fig. 8. Institute of Geography and Spatial Management: departments and research teams Source: www. geo. uj. edu. pl
The first cycle (undergraduate) study programmes are 3 years (6 semesters) long and require 180 ECTS points. At the first year of study all the students have to do the same courses. From the second year on, the students study the courses of the speciality of their choice, choice including: - Physical geography, - Socio-economic geography, - Spatial management and regional development, - Tourism. Fig. 9. Geography: organization of study programme (I) Source: www. geo. uj. edu. pl
The second cycle (graduate) programme of study is a 2 year (4 semester) programme during which the students are required to accumulate 120 ECTS points. Besides the limited number of courses obligatory for all students (O), it is also required to complete all courses obligatory for the students of a given speciality (OS) as well as some optional courses. The following specializations are available to candidates during the admission: - Functioning of natural environment and environmental management, - Hydrology, meteorology and climatology, - Socio-economic geography, - Spatial management and regional development, - Tourism, - Geographic information systems. Fig. 10. Geography: organization of study programme (II) Source: www. geo. uj. edu. pl
The studying process is supervised by the academic supervisor, who approves the list of optional courses chosen by the student. He or she also acts as an MA thesis advisor to the student. Fig. 11. Geography: organization of study programme (III) Source: www. geo. uj. edu. pl
e-learning np. ESRI Virtual Campus Fig. 12. Concept of GIS specialization
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