2,500 Academic teachers
1,430 Grants implemented and over PLN 1.6 billion in funding for research in 2017–2023
Over 160 International partners
24 Spin-off companies
16 Scientific disciplines
The Warsaw University of Technology develops new study programmes and innovative teaching methods.
These include, for example, project-based study programmes (PBL – Project Based Learning), individual study programmes for the most talented students (ID study) or using new technologies in teaching.
Our approach brings good results:
WUT students are winners of prestigious competitions (e.g., Talents of Tomorrow and Student Nobel), and our graduates are very successful on the labour market.
International QS World University Ranking
Eastern Europe 2024
7th ranking
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Eastern Europe 2024
Technical Universities
2nd ranking
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Warsaw University of Technology has a long tradition of collaboration with businesses. Each year, we carry out hundreds of R&D projects in partnership with companies from all sectors of the economy. The protection and commercialization of our intellectual property is handled by the WUT Innovation Center.
Our collaboration with companies is primarily organized around Business Quarterlies. This is a regular format through which we present technologies developed at the university and adapt them to the challenges faced by our business partners. In 2024 alone, we worked with several companies from the chemical, furniture, and mining industries, as well as the fields of security and defense.
WUT students often combine their studies with their interests, associating themselves in research clubs, student unions and various associations.
Over 150 student research clubs and associations operate at our University. Student satellites PW-Sat2 and PW-Sat3, rockets, robots, aerial vehicles, autonomous vehicles, electric bolides, mobile and web applications are just some of the projects that our students are working on.
THE SONG AND DANCE ENSEMBLE
The Song and Dance Ensemble of Warsaw University of Technology, founded in 1951 by engineering students passionate about Polish folklore, is one of Poland’s oldest student folk groups. Over nearly 70 years, it has grown artistically under professional guidance, captivating audiences worldwide.
The Ensemble features a unique structure with a "dancing choir" and a "singing dance group," supported by a live student band. Its repertoire includes national and regional dances, Polish folk traditions, and themed performances like carnival games and patriotic songs.
Recognized with numerous awards, its greatest achievement is fostering a lasting love for Polish folklore among generations of performers and audiences alike.
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The Song and Dance Ensemble
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