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Warsaw University of TechnologyMain Building
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Warsaw University of Technology History
January 4, 1826 - the Preparatory School for the
Institute of Technology,
June 8, 1898 - Tsar Nikolaus II Institute of
Technology ,
November 15, 1915 - Warsaw University of
Technology (with Polish as the language of
instruction ).
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Warsaw University of TechnologyLocalization
WARSAW
Plock
Warsaw University of Technology
WUT – one of the largest universities of
technology in Poland
WUT is ranked No. ONE in Poland among 22
universities of technology
Public state university with full academic
autonomy
According to the last survey of the 520 largest
enterprises in Poland, almost 9% of their CEO’s
and Presidents are graduates of the Warsaw
University of Technology!4
Warsaw University of Technology20 Faculties
Faculty of Architecture,
Faculty of Automotive and Construction Machinery Engineering,
Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering,
Faculty of Chemistry,
Faculty of Civil Engineering,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology,
Faculty of Environmental Engineering,
Faculty of Geodesy and Cartography,
Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science,
Faculty of Mechatronics,
Faculty of Physics,
Faculty of Power and Aeronautical Engineering,
Faculty of Production Engineering,
Faculty of Transport,
Faculty of Materials Science and Technology,
Faculty of Civil Engineering,Mechanics and Petrochemistry (Płock),
Faculty of Management,
Faculty of Admin. and Social Science
College of Economics and Social Sciences (Płock).
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Warsaw University of Technology
International Business School
International Business School
The School’s activities are based on co-operation between WUT and
3 leading European business schools:
HEC – School of Management, Paris, FranceLBS – London Business School, UKNHH – Norwegian School of Economics and Business
Administration, Bergen, Norway
Postgraduate Master’s programmes in Business Administration (appr. 250 students annually):
International MBAMaster en sciences de Gestion Approfondies HECExecutive MBA
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Warsaw University of TechnologyOther important units
Key Research Centres:
The Research Centre for Energy & Environmental Engineering,
The Research Centre for Functional Materials,
The Research Centre for Sustainable Energy Systems,
The Research Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies CEZAMAT (to be completed in 2016).
Supportive Units:
The Centre for Advanced Studies,
The Centre of Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship Development,
The Centre for Distance Learning (B.Sc., M.Sc. and Post-diploma Studies)
The Foreign Language Centre,
The Centre for Physical Education & Sports,
The Centre for International Cooperation.7
Warsaw University of TechnologyFunds
Appr. 70 % - State Budget (Ministry of Science and Higher Education)
Appr. 30 % - Other sources: Industry 6%
University revenues 11%
International projects 13%
44%
36%
20%
Didactic
Activities
66,23 mln
EUR
Research
53,47 mln
EUR
Other
WUT Budget Distribution 2013:
19%
49%
19%
13%
Professors &
Associate Professors
Assistant Professors,
Doctors
Lecturers
Other
Warsaw University of TechnologyUniversity Staff 2012/2013
Total: 4 687 employees
Non-academic staff: 2 252 persons (49%)
Academic staff: 2 435 persons (51%)
Academic Staff in Percentages:
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Warsaw University of TechnologyStudents 2013/2014
Total number of students – 32 004
Full time students – 22 816
Extramural students – 8 285
PhD students – 903Annual recruitment
of students: 8 316
10
3%
26%
71%
Full time
students
Extramural
students
PhD students
Warsaw University of TechnologyEducational system
Three-level system (acc. to Bologna Process):
First level courses – university studies
in engineering leading to B.Sc. degree,
Second level courses – leading to M.Sc. degree,
Third level courses – leading to Ph.D. degree.
European Credit Transfer System, ECTS
one semester – 30 ECTS,
B.Sc. degree – 210 – 240 ECTS (7-8 semesters),
M.Sc. degree – 90 – 120 ECTS (3-4 semesters).
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Warsaw University of TechnologyStudies in English
Studies in English are being currently offered at 9 Faculties:
Architecture – M.Sc.
Electronics and Information Technology – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Electrical Engineering – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Civil Engineering – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Power and Aeronautical Engineering (three programs) – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Mathematics and Information Science – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Production Engineering – M.Sc. (in cooperation with Politecnico di Milano)
Environmental Engineering – B.Sc.
Mechatronics – B.Sc. & M.Sc.
Interfaculty program in Control and Robotics - M.Sc.
Interfaculty program CRES – Clean & Renewable Energy Sources – M.Sc.
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Warsaw University of TechnologyInternational students 2012/2013
Studies in English – 258 foreigners (mainly from Nigeria, China, India, Saudi Arabia)
Studies in Polish – 111 foreigners (mainly from Belarus, Ukraine, Vietnam, Iran)
LLP Erasmus - incoming - 191
- outgoing - 352
LLP Leonardo da Vinci - outgoing - 19
Erasmus Mundus - incoming - 43
- outgoing - 7
ATHENS (Nov. 2009/March 2010) - incoming - 115
- outgoing - 81
Bilateral Exchange - incoming - 26
- outgoing - 21
New project, based on EU Operational Program, signed Sept 2008, allocates appr. 3.2 million € for internationalisation of studies at WUT
Warsaw University of TechnologyInternational activities
Research projects based on bilateral and networking agreements
European Research Framework programmes i.e. (previous FP6 and FP7), recently Horizon 2020 and other co-financed by EU
European Educational Programmes:
* TEMPUS * LEONARDO DA VINCI * ATHENS * ERASMUS
* ERASMUS MUNDUS * ERASMUS MUNDUS EXT. COOP. WINDOW, ERASMUS PLUS
International studies (in English)
International Summer Schools
Organization and participation in international conferences, seminars, etc.
Membership in international organizations
EUA, CESAER, SEFI, EuroPACE, IIE, Magna Charta...
400+ individual memberships in international organizations 14
Warsaw University of TechnologyCooperation Platform of CEE Metropolitan Universities of Technology
Initiated by WUT, KPI (Kiev) and TU Berlin
Members: Berlin Institute of Technology (TU Berlin)
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Czech Technical University in Prague
National Technical University of Ukraine “KPI”
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University
Slovak University of Technology
Moscow State Technical University n.a. N.E.Bauman
Vienna University of Technology
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Warsaw University of Technology
Main activities: Mobility of Staff and Students, Joint Educational Programmes, Quality in Education, Joint Research Initiatives (e.g. Sustainable Development), Technology Transfer.
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Warsaw University of Technology
Cooperation agreements (key examples)
10 Central and East European Universities of Technology (Cooperation Platform),
Politecnico di Milano (Italy),
Centro Ricerche FIAT SCPA (Italy),
Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Saint-Etienne (France),
Ecole de Mines de Nantes (France),
ParisTech (France),
Technion, Israel Institute of Technology (Israel),
Delft University of Technology (Netherlands),
Kyungpook National University (Republic of Korea),
National University of Singapore (Singapore),
Nanyang Technological University (Singapore),
National Taipei University of Technology (China/Taiwan),
University of Waterloo (Canada),
University of Detroit Mercy (USA),
North Caroline State University (USA),
Maryland University (USA),
Nagoya University (Japan),
Shizuoka University (Japan).
Universidad Politecnica de San Luis Potosi (Mexico)
Altogether, 120+ active bilateral agreements on academic and scientific cooperation with
universities, research institutions and high-tech industry worldwide.16
Warsaw University of TechnologyResearch Priorities
Computer science, ICT, telecommunications
Artificial Intelligence
Biomedical engineering
Microelectronics and nanotechnologies
New material technologies
Automatics and robotics
Alternative and renewable energy sources
Energy saving and storage
Nuclear energy
Environmental engineering
Transport, aviation, space research
Chemistry, chemical technology, functional materials
New fields of science and technology
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Warsaw University of Technology
7th Framework Programme 2007-2013
Number of submitted proposals - 168
Number of contracted projects – 31 (Faculty of Electronics & IT as a leader with 10 projects, followed by Faculties of Mechatronics and Power & Aeronautical Engineering )
Total value of contracted projects – 190.54 m €;
WUT part – 10.48 m €
Project coordinators: Max Planck Gessellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaften E.V, Germany
Groupe des Ecoles des Telecommunications, Universite Pierre et Marie Curie and INPG Entreprise S.A., all from France
Politecnico di Torino, Dept. Of Biophysical and Electronic Engineering and Centro Ricerche FIAT SCPA, all from Italy
Ericsson AB, Sweden
Others from UK, Finnland, Ireland, Norway, Belgium, Hungary, Austria and Poland)
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Warsaw University of TechnologyCEZAMAT – the Centre of Advanced Materials and
Technologies
Project co-financed by EU Operational Program for Poland
„Innovative Economy”
Agreement signed Sept 2009
Project value – 385.1 m. PLN
(appr. 98 m. €)
Operational start planned in 2013
WUT is Project Coordinator for the consortium of 9 partners
Location in the southern campus of WUT + decentralized
laboratories
The main goal is to conduct interdisciplinary research in fields of
micro-, opto-, nano- and bioelectronics, in addition to
multifunction micro- and nanomaterials engineering
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Warsaw University of TechnologyCePT – the Centre of Preclinical Research and
Technology
Project of Biomedical Research Centre, co-financed by EU Operational Program for Poland „Innovative Economy”
Estimated value – 388 m. PLN (appr. 99 m. €)
Consortium of 10 partners: Warsaw Medical University, WUT, University of Warsaw and 7 research centers,
All three levels of research (fundamental research, diagnostic and therapy),
More than 120 research projects in the field of:
- nanotechnology,
- molecular biotechnology,
- neurobiology,
- genomics,
- biomedical engineering,
- pharmacology.
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Warsaw University of TechnologyParticipation in research experiments at CERN
The Faculty of Physics participates in 3 experiments at CERN:
NA49, NA61 and ALICE
NA49 – Analysis of Heavy Ion Collisions with use of SPS accelerator
Team leader: dr Wiktor Peryt,
Participants: 3 researchers, 2PhD students, 3 students
NA61 – SPS Heavy Ion and Neutrino Experiment
„SHINE” Team leader: dr Wiktor Peryt,
Participants: 2 researchers and 4 students
„ALICE” – A Large Ion Collider Experiment
Team leader: prof.dr hab. Jan Pluta,
Participants : 4 researchers and 4 students, 2 PhD dissertations.
The research teams are involved with a preparation of electronic equipment,
software development and analysis of data.
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Warsaw University of TechnologyParticipation in research experiments at CERN
Dr Radomir Kupczak(electronics engineer , Faculty of Physics )
Michał Olędzki(student, Faculty of Physics )
Prof. Władysław Trzaska (physicist, University ofJyvaskyla, Finland)
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Warsaw University of TechnologyOther research programmes
EURATOM,
Intelligent Energy Europe,
Norwegian Financial Mechanism and EEA Financial
Mechanism,
EUREKA,
COST,
CELTIC,
NATO,
Security Research.
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Warsaw University of TechnologyCooperation with industry (key examples)
Siemens AG (Germany & Poland),
PKN Orlen SA (Poland),
BASF (Germany),
General Electric (USA),
Pratt&Whitney (USA),
ABB Ltd (Switzerland),
Carl Zeiss (Germany),
Autodesk (USA),
Cummins Filtration (USA),
FIAT (Italy & Poland ),
Telekomunikacja Polska S.A., (Poland) & France Telecom (France)
LG Electronics (Korea & Poland)
SAMSUNG (Korea & Poland)
Zdjęcie za www.orlen.pl
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