Studies at KUL

02_800_03Educational offer of KUL comprises numerous specialisations of B.A., M.A. B.Sc. and Ph.D. studies. Students have the opportunity to study many foreign languages: apart from ancient and modern European languages, students can also choose between Chinese, Hebrew or Sanskrit. What is more, KUL takes pride in the fact that the only Department of Celtic Languages in Poland can be found at this university, where students study Welsh, Scottish, Irish and Old English. Moreover, the Centre for Dutch Culture and Department of Spanish Culture and Language, among others, closely cooperate with foreign universities. For foreigners, annual, one-term or summer courses (designed on order) are carried out by the School of the Polish Language and Culture whose graduates obtain the credits accepted by universities all over the world.
Our students participate in international scientific projects, e.g. within the framework of the Centre for American Law or the School of Ukrainian Law. KUL co-operates with many universities in Poland and abroad on the basis of Most and Erasmus programmes, to name only the main ones.

_dsc0041_896_01Dormitories, canteen, health centre, sports premises, university cafes and computer rooms are all at students’ disposal. Numerous solutions have also been implemented in order to facilitate education to  the disabled students. Students of KUL can receive all accessible grants and scholarships.

Careers Office of KUL provides students with any necessary assistance within the scope ofdscf4973_896_01 vocational counselling as well as employment services. Students associate in numerous scientific circles created in each department of studies as well as in student organisations, such as AZS, PTTK and Academic Legion of KUL.  Within the framework of studies, students can realise a full programme of the civil defence training which is equal to the performance of obligatory military service.

Publisher: Liliana Kycia
Last update: 07.11.2008, time: 10:07 - Liliana Kycia