Wrocław University of Science and Technology

{{Short description|Technical university in Wrocław, Poland}}

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{{Infobox university

| name = Wrocław University of Science and Technology

| native_name = Politechnika Wrocławska

| latin_name = Polytechnica Wratislaviensis

| motto =

| established = 1945

| type = Public

| rector = Arkadiusz Wójs

| students = 20,970{{cite web |title = Higher education in the 2023/24 academic year | language = pl |access-date = 2024-06-29 |publisher = Statistics Poland |url = https://stat.gov.pl/obszary-tematyczne/edukacja/edukacja/szkolnictwo-wyzsze-w-roku-akademickim-20232024,8,10.html}} (12.2023)

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| doctoral = 918

| faculty = 2,131

| budget = PLN 613 million (2012){{cite web|url=http://www.imsig.pl/pdf/2013/181/13193.pdf |title=Internetowy Monitor Sądowy i Gospodarczy |publisher=Imsig.pl |access-date=2020-05-26}}

| city = Wrocław

| country = Poland

| campus = Urban

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| affiliations = EUA (European University Association), TIME (Top Industrial Managers for Europe), CRE (Association of European Universities CRE-Columbus), EAIE, PACE (Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education)

| website = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/

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| image = Wroclaw University of Technology logo.jpg

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{{Infobox university ranking

| CWTS_W=576 |CWTS_W_year=2022 |CWTS_W_ref ={{Cite web |url=https://www.leidenranking.com/ranking/2022/list |title=CWTS Leiden Ranking 2022 |website=leidenranking.com |access-date=2023-04-05}}

| QS_W = 292nd in Engineering & Technology

| QS_EECA =45 | QS_EECA_year =2022 | QS_EECA_ref ={{Cite web |url=https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/eeca-rankings/2022 |title=QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia |access-date=15 January 2023}}}}

Wrocław University of Science and Technology ({{langx|pl|Politechnika Wrocławska}}) is a technological university in Wrocław, Poland. With buildings and infrastructures dispersed throughout the city, its main facilities are gathered at a central location near Plac Grunwaldzki, alongside the Oder river. It operates three regional branches in Jelenia Góra, Legnica, and Wałbrzych. Huffington Post UK named Wrocław University of Science and Technology in the top 15 of the World’s Most Beautiful Universities Rankings.

Students and staff

As of May 2020, the university educates almost 26,000 students{{cite web|url=https://pwr.edu.pl/en/university/about-us/general-information |title=General information - Wrocław University of Science and Technology |publisher=Pwr.edu.pl |access-date=2020-05-26}} in over 50 Bachelor, Master, and PhD programs. Every year over 4,000 degrees are conferred with over 80,000 graduates since its foundation. The university staff consists of over 2,000 academic employees and another 2,000 administration workers.

Rankings

In 2021, Wrocław University of Science and Technology was among the best universities in the world - according to The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), i.e. the Shanghai ranking. The university was classified in the 901–1000 band, at the same time taking third place among Polish technical universities. Three areas are included in the [https://www.shanghairanking.com/rankings/gras/2021/RS0205 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2021] among the fields of science that are conducted at Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Mathematics was classified in places 201–300, and energy (Energy Science and Engineering) and Mechanical Engineering in places 301-400.

In the prestigious QS World University Rankings by Subject 2021, Wrocław University of Science and Technology has been classified in seven scientific fields: Material Sciences (places between 301–350), Engineering-Mechanical (places between 301–350), Engineering-Electrical and Electronic (places between 351–400), Mathematics (places range 351–400), Chemistry (places range 401–450), Physics & Astronomy (places range 501–550, Computer Sciences and Information Systems (places range 501–550).

In the [https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/eeca-rankings/2020 Regional Rankings Emerging Europe and Central Asia 2020] as part of the QS World University Rankings, in which universities in Eastern, Central and Central Asia are classified, Wrocław University of Science and Technology was ranked 43rd, and among national universities - 4th.

In the most important Polish ranking of universities, "Perspektywy", Wrocław University of Science and Technology took 3rd place among technical universities in 2021 and 6th place among all academic universities in Poland.

File:Politechnika Wroclawska - budynek glowny.jpg|Main Building

File:2148viki Politechnika Wrocławska ul. Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego. Foto Barbara Maliszewska.jpg|C13 Building.

File:Wroclaw University of Technology D20 Building.JPG|D20 Building - Faculty of Electrical Engineering.

File:Wroclaw-budynek Wydzialu Architektury Politechniki.jpg|E1 Building - Faculty of Architecture.

File:Wrocław, Politechnika Wrocławska budynek A-2 Wydział Chemiczny - fotopolska.eu (100533).jpg|A2 Building - Faculty of Chemistry.

File:6928viki Politechnika Wrocławska - budynki od ul. Smoluchowskiego. Foto Barbara Maliszewska.jpg|Faculty of Mechanics.

History

The Polish Wrocław University of Technology was founded on 24 August 1945. A group of 27 professors, originating from the University and Technical University of Lwów, arrived in Wrocław and started the Polish academic society in the destroyed or severely damaged buildings of the Technische Hochschule Breslau. The first lecture was given by Kazimierz Idaszewski on 15 November 1945. Since then that day has been celebrated as Wrocław Science Day.

In 1951 the university was divided into two institutions. The first rector of the newly established Wrocław University of Technology was Dionizy Smoleński. From this moment, the polytechnic developed quickly and underwent numerous organisational changes.

Nowadays students of this university take part in several science programmes such as SSETI Program – developing communication systems and steering for a satellite launched 5 October 2005.

The university is one of the founders of the International University of Logistics and Transport in Wrocław, with the city of Wrocław and the French university École supérieure internationale de commerce in Metz.[http://www.mwsl.eu/index.php/en/main-page/news Official site International University of Logistics and Transport in Wrocław] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111121031128/http://www.mwsl.eu/index.php/en/main-page/news |date=21 November 2011 }}

Campus

The university is situated across several campuses. The primary campus is located near Grunwald Square, adjacent to the Oder River. Additional campuses are located east of the main campus, near Braci Gierymskich Street, Chelmonskiego Street, and Wittiga Street (informally known as "Teki" or "Wittigowo"), where four dormitories are situated. To the north is the Prusa Street campus, and to the northwest is the campus near Dluga Street. The university offers over 2,500 dormitory places across four locations in Wrocław, with a total of nine dormitories.

The university also maintains three regional branches in Jelenia Góra, Legnica, and Wałbrzych.

Overall it comprises 116 buildings equipped for research and teaching purposes.

= Polinka Cable Car =

The Polinka cable car, launched on October 1, 2013, connects the Main University Campus with the Na Grobli Campus across the Oder River. It operates with two carriages, each accommodating up to 15 passengers (10 seated and 5 standing), and completes the journey in under three minutes.{{cite web |title = Polinka Cable Car |access-date = 2025-03-04 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/polinka}}

Organization

Wrocław University of Science and Technology is managed by a rector and seven vice-rectors.{{cite web |title = Rector and vicerectors |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/university/about-us/administration/rector-and-vicerectors}} Rectors and vice-rectors, as well as deans and directors of the departments are elected by the staff. The highest governing body within the university is the Senate, which consists of 60 members: rector, 32 representatives of academic teachers employed as professors or university professors, 12 representatives of academic teachers employed in positions other than professor or university professor, 3 representatives of non-academic employees, 12 representatives of students and doctoral students.{{cite web |title = University Senate | language = pl |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/uczelnia/informacje-ogolne/wladze/senat-uczelni}}

= Faculties =

As of 2025, Wrocław University of Science and Technology is organized into 14 faculties, and 79 departments and institutes:{{cite web |title = Organizational structure of the university | language = pl |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/uczelnia/informacje-ogolne/organizacja-uczelni}}

  • Faculty of Architecture
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Chemistry
  • Faculty of Information and Communication Technology
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology
  • Faculty of Environmental Engineering
  • Faculty of Management
  • Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  • Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology
  • Faculty of Electronics, Photonics and Microsystems
  • Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics
  • Faculty of Medicine

Research

At Wrocław University of Science and Technology research is carried out in 14 disciplines within four scientific fields: engineering and technical, sciences and natural sciences, medical and health sciences, and social sciences.{{cite web |title = Scientific Disciplines | language = pl |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/uczelnia/informacje-ogolne/dyscypliny-naukowe}}

  • Architecture and urban planning
  • Automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technology
  • Technical informatics and telecommunications
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Chemical engineering
  • Civil engineering, surveying and transportation
  • Materials engineering
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Environmental, mining and energy engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Chemical sciences
  • Physical sciences
  • Medical sciences
  • Management and quality sciences

The university has 581 educational laboratories, 407 research laboratories, and 8 accredited laboratories.{{cite web |title = General information |access-date = 2025-03-04 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/university/about-us/general-information}}

6,279 registered inventions, including utility models.

24,847 publications in journals on the ISI Master Journal List.

22,9895 publications in JCRI indexed journals.{{cite web |title =

Facts and figures |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/university/about-us/facts-and-figures}}

Scientific Journals

Active journals:{{cite web |title = Publishing House of Wrocław University of Science and Technology - BazTech |access-date = 2025-03-03 |url = http://yadda.icm.edu.pl/baztech/publisher/bwmeta1.institution.baztech-publisher-oficyna_wydawnicza_politechniki_wroclawskiej}}

  • Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics (e-ISSN: 2450-6303)
  • Architectus (e-ISSN: 2084-5227)
  • e-Informatica Software Engineering Journal (e-ISSN: 2084-4840)
  • Environment Protection Engineering (e-ISSN: 2450-260X)
  • Journal of TransLogistics (e-ISSN: 2956-5375)
  • Materials Science-Poland (e-ISSN: 2083-134X)
  • Operations Research and Decisions (e-ISSN: 2391-6060)
  • Optica Applicata (e-ISSN: 1899-7015)
  • Physicochemical Problems of Mineral Processing (e-ISSN: 2084-4735)

Rectors

  1. Stanisław Kulczyński (1945–1951)
  2. Dionizy Smoleński (1951–1960)
  3. Zygmunt Szparkowski (1960–1969)
  4. Tadeusz Porębski (1969–1980)
  5. Bogusław Kędzia (1 XII 1980–31 VIII 1981)
  6. Tadeusz Zipser (1 IX–29 XII 1981)
  7. Jerzy Schroeder (6 I–31 VII 1982)
  8. Wacław Kasprzak (1982–1984)
  9. Jan Kmita (1984–1990)
  10. Andrzej Wiszniewski (1990–1996)
  11. Andrzej Mulak (1996–2002)
  12. Tadeusz Luty (2002–2008)
  13. Tadeusz Więckowski (2008–2016)
  14. Cezary Madryas (2016–2020)
  15. Arkadiusz Wójs (2020–)

Student life

Students have their own self-government, which controls most of their affairs. At the university works also the Career Office which helps students in transition process from education to work.{{cite web|title = Careers Office at Wrocław University of Technology as a Learning Organization|url = https://www.academia.edu/19524072|website = www.academia.edu|access-date = 2016-02-02|last = SULICH}}

There are reportedly 214 student science groups, 29 student organizations, and 21 student culture agencies,{{cite web|title = Facts and figures|url = https://pwr.edu.pl/en/university/about-us/facts-and-figures|access-date = 2025-03-03}} including chapters of AIESEC, Erasmus Student Network, International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience, and the Independent Students' Association.

European cooperation networks

  • Neisse University: 2001, in cooperation with the Technical University of Liberec in Czech Republic and the University of Applied Sciences Zittau/Goerlitz in Germany, the Neisse University was established. The academic network provides own study courses using the resources of the partner institutes. In that way students study in three countries and acquire intercultural and interdisciplinary knowledge and experiences.
  • Top Industrial Managers for Europe: The university participate to student mobility and research cooperations with European technology universities through the Top Industrial Managers for Europe (TIME) network.
  • [https://www.unite-university.eu/ Unite!]: An alliance of nine European universities focused on advancing innovation, sustainability, and cross-border collaboration in research, technology, and education. It facilitates international exchange, co-creation, and lifelong learning.

International cooperation

Wrocław University of Science and Technology is a participant in the Erasmus+, Erasmus Mundus Joint Master (EMJM), and Central European Exchange Program for University Studies (CEEPUS) programs. In addition to these programs, WUST has established partnerships and exchange agreements with numerous universities worldwide. Partners include:{{cite web |title = Cooperation Agreements | language = pl |access-date = 2025-03-04 |url = https://crm.pwr.edu.pl/umowy/umowy-o-wspolpracy}}

Notable faculty and alumni

See also

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