WULS
Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) is the oldest agricultural academic school in Poland, its history dates back to 1816. At present, the university consists of 11 faculties and 6 interfaculty units; there are 25,000 students enrolled. They can choose from 23 disciplines and 61 specialties. The research and education covers the entire field of agriculture related sciences, among the others: Landscape Architecture, Biology, Biotechnology, Economics, Finance and Banking, Regional Planning, Informatics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, Forestry, Environment Protection, Horticulture, Agriculture, Sociology, Agricultural and Forestry Techniques, Wood Technology, Commodity Sciences, Tourism and Recreation, Food Technology, Human Nutrition, Veterinary Medicine, Management and Production Engineering, Management and Marketing, Animal Science. Within the Socrates/Erasmus programme SGGW offers a wide range of subjects taught in English.

The
new campus of Warsaw University of Life Sciences is located in Ursynów.
The Palace of Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz the offices of the University
authorities are situated. The campus is made up of different faculty
buildings, student dormitories, facilities such as Sport Center, SGGW
Hotel, the Main Library as well as the building with the conference
hall, better known as the Crystal Auditorium, where most celebrated
academic events take place.
Mission of the
University: To provide society with knowledge and education
characterized by multidisciplinarity and internationality in the wide
area of environmentally oriented sustainable development.

