Warsaw University of Business
Upcoming Intake
Mar 2025
Tution Fee
Starts from 2,900 EUR
English Requirement
IELTS, TOEFL
Highlights
Warsaw University of Business is a private university in the heart of Powisle District. Founded in 2001, the institution was previously called the University of Business and Administration in Łuków until 30 September 2017.
Approximately 2,825 from different countries worldwide come together to study various topics at the Warsaw University of Business.
The University has invested heavily in providing first-rate facilities for students. The University offers foreign language courses, from English to Chinese and more.
Leisure time is exacerbated by the variety of cafes across the WUT campus, and the vast number of student clubs organised via the Student Union. The institution even has an entrepreneurship center to support students and faculty in developing their business and start-up ideas.
While the University does not provide its own on-campus accommodation, it has agreements with several dormitories that provide rooms for Polish and international students.
There is a variety of on-campus accommodation for students in the Żwirki i Wigury, Gdańska, and Księcia Janusza Halls. The residence halls are conveniently located and offer both single and double rooms. In the Księcia Janusza Hall, students can choose between private or shared bathrooms or kitchens.
Suppose students prefer to opt for a more independent lifestyle off-campus. In that case, the DS Obrońców Stalingradu is situated in the Mokotów district of Warsaw, while DS Staszica can be found in the Ochota district of Warsaw. Both off-campus housing options include single and double rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchens.
Students can access impressive sports facilities, including a swimming pool, gym, sauna, and several sports courts, such as volleyball, basketball, tennis courts, and more.
WUT has three libraries with various books, electronic resources, study spaces, computer labs, and more. Each computer lab has printers, scanners, and more available to students.
Students are active on campus as they run a variety of student clubs that cover a range of interests. Young people can meet like-minded friends at registered student organizations and attend integration trips under the patronage of the European Parliament to Strasbourg, Brussels, Paris, or Amsterdam. Students can make their voices heard via the Student Union or by getting expert advice from the dedicated team at the on-campus career center.
FAQs
Entry requirements vary according to the program you are applying for. Completing secondary education or a bachelor's degree will be needed for master's programs; Proof of English proficiency is also required.
The student-to-faculty ratio at Warsaw University of Business is approximately 20:1.
International students can work part-time while studying at the University as long as they have a work permit and stay within the restricted hours.
International students can access a range of scholarships. Erasmus scholarships cover travel costs, tuition fees, and a monthly stipend. They are funded by the European Union and financially support students who want to study abroad in Europe. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange scholarships are available to international students who wish to learn in Poland: tuition fees and living expenses are covered by this scholarship.
The Ignacy Łukasiewicz Scholarship Program is designed to support excellent international students who wish to pursue full-time second-cycle studies at the Warsaw University of Business. The Stefan Banach Scholarship Program provides financial support to outstanding international students who want to pursue doctoral studies at the Warsaw University of Business.