The Warsaw University of Life Sciences, established in 1816, is one of the oldest and the largest universities in Poland. It is also one of the most modern universities, where tradition and modernity meet.
The university consists of 13 faculties covering several fields of study including; Architecture, Economics, Finance and Banking, Science, Sociology, Engineering Management, Marketing and Logistics. Furthermore, the Warsaw University of Life Science conducts business and scientific - research aimed at solving current problems of the national economy, especially in agriculture and related fields.
Moreover, the campus has many facilities including 12 dormitories, a modern library, a sports
center (with tennis courts, a sports hall and a swimming pool) a language center, a veterinary clinic and much more.
Warsaw is the capital and largest city in Poland, located on the Vistula River in the east-central region of the country. The city is a major international tourist destination and one of the wealthiest capital cities in Eastern Europe. Warsaw is referred to as “Phoenix City”, after it was completely rebuilt following the severe damage it suffered in the World War II. The Monument of the Warsaw Mermaid stands as a symbol of the city in Market Square, the center of the city’s Old Town, surrounded
by pastel buildings and open-air cafes. One significant cultural tradition in Warsaw is the festival called Wianki (Polish for Wreaths), where every year, thousands gather on the banks of the Vistula on Midsummer’s Night to commemorate their culture.