University of Warsaw

University of Warsaw
Uniwersytet Warszawski
Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis
Former names
Royal University of Warsaw (1816–1863)
Imperial University of Warsaw (1863–1919)
Józef Piłsudski University of Warsaw (1935–1945)
TypePublic
Established19 November 1816 (19 November 1816)
Academic affiliations
EUA, Socrates-Erasmus, EAIE, UNICA
Endowment 2.2 billion
(~500 million)
RectorAlojzy Nowak
Academic staff
3,974 (2021)
Administrative staff
3,841 (2021)
Total staff
7,815 (2021)
Students36,477 (12.2023)
Undergraduates44,400 (2017)
Postgraduates3,000 (2017)
2,127 (2021)
Address, ,
00-927
,
Poland
CampusUrban, 55,000 square metres (590,000 sq ft)
LanguagePolish, English
Colors       
Sporting affiliations
University Sports Association of Poland
Websitewww.uw.edu.pl
University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World401-500 (2021)
QS World262 (2024)
QS Employability181-190 (2022)
THE World601-800 (2024)
USNWR Global345 (2023)
Global – Business and economics
QS Accounting251-300 (2022)
QS Business351-400 (2022)
QS Economics251-300 (2022)
THE Business and Economics<ref"University of Warsaw". 30 October 2021.</ref>601+ (2022)
Global – Education
THE Education501+ (2022)
Global – Law
QS Law151-200 (2022)
THE Law201+ (2022)
Global – Liberal arts
QS Arts & Humanities126 (2022)
QS Politics101-150 (2022)
QS Social Sciences and Management254 (2022)
THE Arts and Humanities201-250 (2022)
THE Social Sciences601+ (2022)
Global – Life sciences and medicine
QS Life Sciences & Medicine451-500 (2022)
THE Life Sciences401-500 (2022)
THE Psychology201-250 (2022)
Global – Science and engineering
QS Chemistry251-300 (2022)
QS Engineering & Tech.251-300 (2022)
QS Natural Sciences157 (2022)
THE Computer Science126-150 (2022)
THE Physical Sciences301-400 (2022)
Regional – Overall
THE Europe=283 (2022)
THE Emerging Economies87 (2018)
USNWR Europe147 (2022)
National – Overall
USNWR National2 (2022)

The University of Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Warszawski, Latin: Universitas Varsoviensis) is a public research university in Warsaw, Poland. Established on November 19, 1816, it is the largest institution of higher learning in the country, offering 37 different fields of study as well as 100 specializations in humanities, technical, and natural sciences.

The University of Warsaw consists of 126 buildings and educational complexes with over 18 faculties: biology, chemistry, medicine, journalism, political science, philosophy, sociology, physics, geography, regional studies, geology, history, applied linguistics, philology, Polish language, pedagogy, economics, law, public administration, psychology, applied social sciences, management, mathematics, computer science, and mechanics.

Among the university's notable alumni are heads of state, prime ministers, Nobel Prize laureates, including Sir Joseph Rotblat and Olga Tokarczuk, as well as several historically important individuals in their respective fields, such as Frédéric Chopin, Hilary Koprowski, Bohdan Paczyński, Bolesław Prus, Wacław Sierpiński, Alfred Tarski, L. L. Zamenhof and Florian Znaniecki.