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Wrocław University of Technology yesterday – today - tomorrow Wrocław 2016

Wrocław University of Technology yesterday – today - tomorrow Wrocław 2016

Location of WROCŁAW Wrocław – the historical capital of Lower Silesia, total population 634

Location of WROCŁAW Wrocław – the historical capital of Lower Silesia, total population 634 000 inhabitants, area – 293 square km

Education in Wrocław HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: STUDENTS: ACADEMIC STAFF: GRADUATES: 26 nearly 170 000

Education in Wrocław HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS: STUDENTS: ACADEMIC STAFF: GRADUATES: 26 nearly 170 000 (9% of students in Poland) 6 300 (1 200 professors) about 30 000 every year

WROCŁAW - many places to see • • • • Panorama Racławicka - Museum

WROCŁAW - many places to see • • • • Panorama Racławicka - Museum Ossolineum Library Ostrów Tumski – the oldest part of Wrocław Medieval City Hall 4 Temples Tolerance District Carl Gotthard Langhans Opera House Wrocław Main Railway Station Museum of Architecture Zoo - the oldest Zoo in Poland Botanical Garden – founded 1811 Japanese Garden Municipal Stadium – UEFA Euro 2012 Multimedia fountain, etc.

Wrocław University of Science and Technology

Wrocław University of Science and Technology

WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY History Wrocław University of Science and Technology was

WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY History Wrocław University of Science and Technology was founded in 1945 In May 1945 a group of 27 professors from the University of Lvow arrived to Wrocław In the destroyed buildings of Technische Hochschule Breslau, which had existed since 1910, they started the Polish academic society Wrocław University of Science and Technology was established on 24 th August 1945 by the National Council of Poland

Mission Wrocław University of Science and Technology is an autonomous university, a research institution

Mission Wrocław University of Science and Technology is an autonomous university, a research institution of a university type. Its mission is to shape creative and critical personalities in students and to chart directions for the development of science and technology. Goals Adjusting the University operation to its social and economic environment. Priority to education quality and commercialising the results of research. Educational system that meets social, economic and labour market needs.

The campus – 88 ha, 255 buildings

The campus – 88 ha, 255 buildings

Regional Branches At these branches, first cycle studies are conducted by the same standards

Regional Branches At these branches, first cycle studies are conducted by the same standards as in Wrocław Jelenia Góra Legnica Wałbrzych

Figures Fields of study 43 Students 35 252 Ph. D. students 1 114 Employees

Figures Fields of study 43 Students 35 252 Ph. D. students 1 114 Employees 4 795 Academicians therein 2 000 Professors 395 Associate Professors 240 Doctors 1 223 Campus area (ha) 87. 8 Wrocław University of Science and Technology Buildings 255 the largest employer in Wrocław the second largest employer in Lower Silesia

One of the best in rankings 2015 2 nd university in Poland, whose alumni

One of the best in rankings 2015 2 nd university in Poland, whose alumni are the most deserved target of the employers 2015 1 st place among Polish technical universities 4 th place among Polish universities 2015 The best university in innovation category 2 nd place among all Polish technical universities 2015 2 nd place among the best technical and computer science universities in Poland 2 nd place among the most innovative universities

Graduates Achievements: Since the beginning Wroclaw University of Technology has promoted around 140 000

Graduates Achievements: Since the beginning Wroclaw University of Technology has promoted around 140 000 graduates

Ph. D Programmes Achievements: Since the beginning the Wroclaw University of Technology has promoted

Ph. D Programmes Achievements: Since the beginning the Wroclaw University of Technology has promoted around 5 700 doctors

Degrees honoris causa awarded by Wrocław University of Science and Technology Dionizy Smoleński Stanisław

Degrees honoris causa awarded by Wrocław University of Science and Technology Dionizy Smoleński Stanisław Kulczyński Władysław Ślebodziński Horst Berthold Błażej Roga Karol Szechy Jean Nougaro Zygmunt Szparkowski Stanisław Hueckel Zenon Wiłun Georgij Konstantynowicz Boreskow Włodzimierz Trzebiatowski Georgij Iwanowicz Denisenko Elbert Kirtley Fretwell Bogusława Jeżowska. Trzebiatowska Kazuo Nakamoto Bengt Ranby Nikołajewicz Malinin Jerzy Ignacy Skowroński Stanisław Lem Andrzej Jellonek Igor Ignacy Kisiel Anatolij Mikołajewicz Minkiewicz Joachim Klaus Strzodka Giennadij Aleksiejewicz Jagodin Jean Meinnel Zdzisław Pręgowski Guenter Pritschow Jan Trojak Frans Louis H. M. Stumpers Kazimierz Urbanik Karel Dusek Ilya Prigogine Moisey I. Kaganov Volodymir V. Panasyuk Eugeniusz Dembicki Jurij Rudawski Jan Kmita Henryk Hawrylak Andrzej Wiszniewski Kurt Feser Ryszard Tadeusiewicz Andrzej Burghardt Philippe Busquin Henryk Gulbinowicz Achim Mehlhorn Alan R. Katritzky Karol Włosiński Philippe Lebrun Daniel Józef Bem Angela Merkel Joseph Klafter Hamadoun I. Touré Jerzy Buzek Alfred Forchel José Manuel Barosso Jurij Bobało

Science and research

Science and research

Research results: 7 036 publications in journals from the Philadelphia List 6 457 publications

Research results: 7 036 publications in journals from the Philadelphia List 6 457 publications in Impact Factor journals 4 960 invention projects (half of invention projects in Lower Silesia), therein utility models scientific journals (Optica Applicata, Material Science, Systems Science) 117 806 articles, lectures over 3700 patents applications Scientific and research centres: Wroclaw Centre for Networking and Supercomputing Wroclaw Centre for Technology Transfer Hugo Steinhaus Centre for Stochastic Methods Centre for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Centre for Biomedical Engineering Centre for Advanced Manufacturing EMC Centre of Excellence - Electromagnetic Compatibility of Devices, Systems and Installation Materials Recycling Center of Excellence Commercialisation of research results: hundreds of original technical solutions, research and technology methods used in industry numerous licensing agreements to use inventions

Certified laboratories The Laboratory of Electromagnetic Compatibility The Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field Standards and

Certified laboratories The Laboratory of Electromagnetic Compatibility The Laboratory of Electromagnetic Field Standards and Metrology The Testing Laboratory of Building Engineering Institute The Laboratory of Testing of Small Power Electrical Machines The Laboratory of Electromagnetic Compatibility in Electroenergetics The Laboratory of Computer Aided Designing The Chemical Laboratory of Multielemental Analyses The Conveyor Belting Laboratory The Acoustics Testing Laboratory of Reverse Engineering Accredited Laboratory of Work Safety Testing Laboratory of the Transport Infrastructure Facilities of the Institute of Civil Engineering

Cooperation with the industry Aims: joint research and implementation works in various branches of

Cooperation with the industry Aims: joint research and implementation works in various branches of industry development of new technologies teaching and improving of the engineering staff for the industry cooperation in the field of using research, teaching and training facilities the opportunity to take part in interships, and implement ideas from the final thesis support for the alumnis career paths development of academic enterpreneurship commercialization of research results preparation and implementation of projects financed from the domestic foreign funds and grants promotion of modern technologies Partners: LG Electronics, IBM, Microsoft, EDF, Volvo Polska, Rafako S. A. , Municipality of Wrocław and others

New investements Educational and research complex GEOCENTRUM of the Wrocław University of Technology (Phase

New investements Educational and research complex GEOCENTRUM of the Wrocław University of Technology (Phase I)

New investements Intercollegiate Centre for Teaching and Technology „TECHNOPOLIS”

New investements Intercollegiate Centre for Teaching and Technology „TECHNOPOLIS”

New investements Environmental Library of Science and Technology for Innovative Economy

New investements Environmental Library of Science and Technology for Innovative Economy

Education

Education

Modern University Prospective students: on-line registration at: www. rekrutacja. pwr. wroc. pl official web

Modern University Prospective students: on-line registration at: www. rekrutacja. pwr. wroc. pl official web site: www. pwr. wroc. pl Students: electronic student ID cooperation with companies and institutions in the fields of interships and trainings – Whirlpool, Nokia, LG Electronics, Toyota, Volvo, IBM, WABCO, TIETO, HP, Credit Suisse, PKO BP Teaching: ECTS Points possibility of studying programme fully taught in English

WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Faculty of Architecture 13 FACULTIES Faculty of Civil

WROCŁAW UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Faculty of Architecture 13 FACULTIES Faculty of Civil Engineering Faculty of Chemistry Faculty of Electronics Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Mining Engineering Faculty of Environmental Engineering Faculty of Computer Science and Management Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and Photonics Faculty of Mathematics

University of unlimited opportunities • Department of Fundamental Studies • Faculty of Architecture •

University of unlimited opportunities • Department of Fundamental Studies • Faculty of Architecture • • Architecture and Town Planning Spatial Planning • Faculty of Civil Engineering • • Civil Engineering Faculty of Chemistry Biotechnology Chemistry Chemical and Process Engineering Materials Engineering Chemical Technology

University of unlimited opportunities • Faculty of Electronics • • Control Engineering and Robotics

University of unlimited opportunities • Faculty of Electronics • • Control Engineering and Robotics Electronics and Telecommunications Computer Science Teleinformatics • Faculty of Electrical Engineering • • Control Engineering and Robotics Electrical Engineering Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology

University of unlimited opportunities • • Faculty of Environmental Engineering Environmental Protection Faculty of

University of unlimited opportunities • • Faculty of Environmental Engineering Environmental Protection Faculty of Computer Science and Management Computer Science Management System Engineering • Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering • Mechanical Engineering and Machine Building Power Engineering •

University of unlimited opportunities • • • • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Control Engineering

University of unlimited opportunities • • • • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Control Engineering and Robotics Mechanical Engineering and Machine Building Transport Management and Manufacturing Engineering Mechatronics Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology Physics Technical Physics Computer Science Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Microsystem Electronics and Photonics Electronics and Telecommunications • Faculty of Mathematics • Applied Mathematics • Actuarial Mathematics

Faculty of Computer Science and Management On of the largest faculties on WUT •

Faculty of Computer Science and Management On of the largest faculties on WUT • 4508 students • 258 International students • 800 students recruited per year Staff – 200 • 14 full professors • 22 university professors • 106 doctors

Faculty of Computer Science and Management For the best students we offer : -

Faculty of Computer Science and Management For the best students we offer : - participation on Google Adwords seminar finished by examination for GAP certificate, - participation on preparatory courses to Cisco Certified Networking Associate, - participation in scientific students society with preparations program to obtain Microsoft Certified Professional, - access to preparatory projects in area Service Science, provided by IBM.

Excellence label - QUESTE (2013) Queste Quality System of European Scientific & Technical Education

Excellence label - QUESTE (2013) Queste Quality System of European Scientific & Technical Education Label of Excellence

Teaching facilities Available to students: over 250 buildings with modern laboratories, libraries and multimedia

Teaching facilities Available to students: over 250 buildings with modern laboratories, libraries and multimedia teaching rooms 350 teaching rooms and lecture studios over 460 didactics laboratories over 100 computer laboratories and reading rooms with 24 h internet connection wireless internet access in 95% of buildings free of charge access to the software including: Microsoft, SAS Institute, Mat. Lab, Origin, Statistica, Lab. View, ANSYS Academic Teaching Introductory, Autocad

Library Collections: books and magazines – printed and electronic versions – polish and foreign

Library Collections: books and magazines – printed and electronic versions – polish and foreign editions informational publications and computer databases special collections including standards, corporate directories, video tapes, CDs textbooks and foreign language teaching materials – scientific work, mainly on construction and journals in the field of chemistry and electricity Internet access: catalog of books catalog of lending services International databases Lower Silesian Digital Library resources

Programmes taught in English Bachelor Programmes: Architecture Computer Science Information and Communication Management Organizational

Programmes taught in English Bachelor Programmes: Architecture Computer Science Information and Communication Management Organizational Management Mechanics and Machine Building Master Programmes: Architecture Spatial Planning Civil Engineering Bioinformatics Medicinal Chemistry Chemical Metallurgy Organic and Polymer Chemistry Advanced Materials Environmental Health and Safety Risk Management Molecular nano-bio-photonics for telecommunication and biotechnologies Modern Telecommunications Advanced Applied Electronics Advanced Informatics and Control

Programmes taught in English Master Programmes: Internet Engineering Control in Electrical Power Engineering Renewable

Programmes taught in English Master Programmes: Internet Engineering Control in Electrical Power Engineering Renewable Energy Systems European Geotechnical and Environmental Course European Minerals Engineering Course Mining and Power Engineering Environmental Quality Management European Master of Science in Environmental Technology and Management Business Information Systems Computer Engineering Computer Science - Intelligent Information Systems Information Technology Renewable Sources of Energy Refrigeration and Cryogenics Automotive Engineering Production Management Physics in Information Processing Mathematics for Industry and Commerce Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems

International cooperation

International cooperation

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Erasmus 2011/2012: budget: 1 009 620 EUR number

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Erasmus 2011/2012: budget: 1 009 620 EUR number of students departing to study abroad: 234 number of students departing abroad for the internships: 164 number of students coming to study from abroad: 150 number of employees departing to give lectures: 65 number of employees departing for trainings: 16 number of partner universities: 354 Bilateral agreements: over 500 valid agreements in the frames of LLP-Erasmus programme activities: scientific research, lectures, conferences, Ph. D’s, postdoctoral degrees, diplomas, pubications, etc. International co-operation agreements 2011/2012: 148 intercollegiate agreements

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Erasmus 2013/2014: budget: 1 492 521 EUR number

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme Erasmus 2013/2014: budget: 1 492 521 EUR number of students departing to study abroad: 281 number of students departing abroad for the internships: 289 number of students coming to study from abroad: 268 number of employees departing to give lectures: 95 number of employees departing for trainings: 23 number of partner universities: 215 Bilateral agreements: over 440 valid agreements in the frames of LLP-Erasmus programme activities: scientific research, lectures, conferences, Ph. D’s, postdoctoral degrees, diplomas, pubications, etc. International co-operation agreements 2013/2014: 148 intercollegiate agreements

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme – trainings abroad for alumni Leonardo da Vinci

International exchange programmes Lifelong Learning Programme – trainings abroad for alumni Leonardo da Vinci 2011/2012: number of participants: 55 Leonardo da Vinci 2012/2013: number of participants: 30 Erasmus Mundus Programme (Action 2): Erasmus Erasmus Mundus Action 2 MULTIC Russia (2010 -14) Mundus Action 2 MULTIC Russia II edition (2011 -15) Mundus Action 2 STEM Western Balkans (2010 -14) Mundus Action 2 STRONG-TIES Asia Regional (2011 -15) Mundus Action 2 SATURN South Africa (2013 -16) Mundus Action 2 SIGMA Western Balkans (2013 -16) Erasmus Mundus Action 1(Minerals and Environmental Programme) Erasmus Mundus Action 1 (MONABIPHOT) Vulcanus in Japan – placements for students in Japanese enterprises

New Erasmus Mundus projects Erasmus Mundus Program (Action 2): Erasmus Mundus Action 2 INTACT,

New Erasmus Mundus projects Erasmus Mundus Program (Action 2): Erasmus Mundus Action 2 INTACT, Asia West (2013 -17) Group A: Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Banglades Group B: Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Banglades. Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Maldives, Philippines, Thailand, China, North Korea • Erasmus Mundus Action 2 FELLOW-MUNDUS (2013 -17) Strand 1, Lot 14 (Bolivia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Brasil, Colombia, Panama, Uruguay) Erasmus Mundus Action 2 THELXINOE (2013 -17) Australia, New Zealand Erasmus Mundus Action 2 PHOENIX (2013 -17) Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria

Student life

Student life

Student activities Scientific organizations: 148 Student Culture Centres: 37 Student Associations: 30

Student activities Scientific organizations: 148 Student Culture Centres: 37 Student Associations: 30

Thank you for your attention

Thank you for your attention