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Cracow University of Economics

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Cracow University of Economics
Cracow University of Economics
NameCracow University of Economics
CityKraków
CountryPoland

Cracow University of Economics is a public university located in Kraków, Poland, specializing in economics and business administration. The university was established in 1925 as the College of Commerce and has since become one of the largest and most prestigious institutions of its kind in Poland, with notable alumni including Leszek Balcerowicz, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, and Janusz Steinhoff, a former Minister of Economy of Poland. The university has strong ties with other institutions, such as the University of Economics in Katowice and the University of Economics in Poznań. It is also a member of the European University Association and the International Association of Universities.

History

The history of the university dates back to 1925, when it was founded as the College of Commerce by Wincenty Stys, a Polish economist and politician. Over the years, the university has undergone several transformations, including its renaming to the Cracow School of Economics in 1946 and finally to the Cracow University of Economics in 1974. The university has a long tradition of cooperation with other institutions, including the Jagiellonian University and the AGH University of Science and Technology. Notable events in the university's history include the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1997 and the signing of a cooperation agreement with the University of Oxford in 2001. The university has also been involved in various international projects, such as the Erasmus Programme and the Tempus Programme, which have enabled students to study abroad at institutions like the University of Cambridge and the University of California, Berkeley.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as finance, accounting, marketing, and management. The university is composed of four faculties: the Faculty of Economics and International Relations, the Faculty of Finance and Law, the Faculty of Commodity Science and Product Management, and the Faculty of Management. The university has a strong focus on research and has established partnerships with other institutions, such as the Warsaw School of Economics and the Kozminski University. Notable professors at the university include Grzegorz W. Kołodko, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Poland, and Andrzej Olechowski, a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland. The university has also hosted lectures by prominent figures, such as Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel laureate in economics, and Nouriel Roubini, a professor at the Stern School of Business.

Research

The university is involved in various research projects, both domestically and internationally, and has established partnerships with institutions such as the European Central Bank and the World Bank. The university's research focus areas include macroeconomics, microeconomics, and international trade, with notable researchers including Marek Belka, a former President of the National Bank of Poland, and Zbigniew Religa, a former Minister of Health of Poland. The university has also participated in various international research projects, such as the European Research Area and the Seventh Framework Programme. The university's research output is published in various academic journals, including the Journal of Economic Perspectives and the Journal of International Economics.

Campus

The university's campus is located in the heart of Kraków, near the Main Market Square and the Wawel Castle. The campus consists of several buildings, including the main building, which was constructed in the 19th century, and the modern library building, which was opened in 2003. The university has a range of facilities, including computer labs, language labs, and a sports center, and is also home to the Cracow University of Economics Library, which has a collection of over 200,000 books and journals. The university is also close to other institutions, such as the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Cracow University of Technology.

Organization

The university is governed by a rector, who is elected by the academic community, and a senate, which is composed of representatives from the faculties and other university units. The university is also divided into several administrative units, including the Rector's Office, the Senate, and the Faculty Councils. The university has a range of student organizations, including the Student Union and the Erasmus Student Network, which provide support and services to students. The university is also a member of various international organizations, such as the European Association for International Education and the International Student Exchange Programs.

International Cooperation

The university has a strong focus on international cooperation and has established partnerships with over 100 institutions worldwide, including the University of London, the University of Paris, and the University of Tokyo. The university participates in various international programs, such as the Erasmus Programme and the International Student Exchange Programs, which enable students to study abroad at institutions like the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Melbourne. The university also hosts international students and scholars, and has a range of international research projects, including collaborations with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Stanford University. Notable international partners include the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Investment Bank. The university has also signed cooperation agreements with institutions like the University of Chicago and the Columbia University.

Category:Universities in Poland

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