Exchange Students

Article index

  1. Exchange Students
  2. 2023/2024
  3. 2022/2023
  4. 2021/2022
  5. 2020/2021
  6. 2019/2020
  7. 2018/2019
  8. 2017/2018
  9. 2016/2017
  10. 2015/2016
  11. 2014/2015
  12. 2013/2014
  13. 2012/2013
  14. 2011/2012
  15. 2010/2011
  16. 2009/2010
  17. 2008/2009
  18. 2007/2008
  19. 2006/2007
  20. 2005/2006
  21. 2004/2005

 

Exchange Students

 

The student mobility between the Faculty and our European partner institutions is continuously increasing. The interest in visiting Poland and spending a study period at our University has rapidly grown since Poland became a member of the European Union. Another reason for the growing interest in visiting the Warsaw University of Technology is the highest ranking position it holds among engineering universities in Poland.

We invite students with distinguished academic records and offer them a balanced programme of lectures, tutorials, laboratory, and practical instruction. If you are a promising student of electronics, telecommunication, informatics, computer engineering or related areas of study, you will find here the right atmosphere for personal development. We will be happy to welcome you to the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology, Warsaw University of Technology, and to incorporate your Academic Institution to the list of our partners. All you have to do is ask the Erasmus coordinator at your University to contact us and start the new cooperation!

 

Figure 1 shows how the number of students incoming and outgoing for exchange in subsequent academic years has changed, while the following articles present full lists of these students.

 

Note

Both Figure 1, as well as student lists included in the following tables, show only those students who spent at least one semester abroad.

 

Figure 1. The number of students who came for exchange to the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology (Incoming) or went for exchange from the Faculty (Outgoing) in subsequent academic years.

Number of Exchange Students