Military University of Technology in Warsaw (Wojskowa Akademia Techniczna) is one of 37 universities included in U-Multirank for Poland. Military University of Technology in Warsaw is a midsize public university located in Warsaw with 8416 students enrolled (2017 data or latest available). It was founded in 1951. With regard to the scope of its subjects and degree programmes offered, the Military University of Technology in Warsaw is a broad institution. It doesn't offer programmes in foreign languages. The graduation rate of Military University of Technology in Warsaw is 35,94 (bachelors) and 70,45 (masters). As made clear by its sunburst chart – a snapshot illustration of the university’s performance profile across the five U-Multirank dimensions – the Military University of Technology in Warsaw is strongest in Regional Engagement. Its overall profile shows top performance across various indicators, with 6 ‘A’ (very good) scores overall. For a comprehensive overview of this university’s performance, see its complete performance scores in the tables below.
Military University of Technology in Warsaw
gen. Sylwestra Kaliskiego 2
00 – 908 Warsaw
Poland
+48 261 839 398
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Bachelor graduation rate
35.94
%0
100
Masters graduation rate
70.45
%0
100
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
100
%0
100
Relative BA graduate unemployment
Relative MA graduate unemployment
Relative graduate unemployment long first degree
Graduating on time (long first degree)
0
100
Graduation rate long first degree
0
100
Citation rate
0.58
0.08
2.53
Research publications (absolute numbers)
1,056
1
67,252
Research publications (size-normalised)
0.121
0
13.53
External research income
0
282.88
Art related output
0.04
0
1.99
Top cited publications
3.7
%0
34.2
Interdisciplinary publications
10.2
0
24.6
Post-doc positions
13.31
%0
100
Strategic research partnerships
160
Professional publications
59
0
4,589.01
Open Access Publications
14
Co-publications with industrial partners
5.8
%0
29.9
Income from private sources
0
236.5
Patents awarded (absolute numbers)
9
0
2,416
Patents awarded (size-normalised)
1.028
0
483.1
Industry co-patents
Spin-offs
0
222.2
Publications cited in patents
1.1
%0
5.2
Income from continuous professional development
0
100
Graduate companies
0
81.5
Foreign language bachelor programmes
0
%0
100
Foreign language master programmes
0
%0
100
Foreign language long first degree programmes
Student mobility
0.02
0
1
International academic staff
0.58
%0
100
International joint publications
32.2
%8.3
91.4
International doctorate degrees
14.05
%0
100
Bachelor graduates working in the region
0
100
Master graduates working in the region
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
30.6
%0
84.5
Income from regional sources
0
100
Regional Publications with Industrial Partners
60.7
Female academic staff
Student-staff ratio
6.3
105
5.2
Graduating on time (bachelors)
93.4
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
80
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
9
Gender balance
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
Laboratory facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
0.2
340.3
Doctorate productivity
0.07
0
1.32
Research publications (absolute numbers)
277
1
11,325
Citation rate
0.76
0.09
2.65
Top cited publications
6.5
%0
28.4
Interdisciplinary publications
3.4
%3.4
26.9
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Income from private sources
0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
1.8
%0
21.4
Publications cited in patents
1.1
%0
8.3
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
91.67
International joint publications
40.1
%5.2
95
International research grants
0
85.1
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
26.7
%0
80.4
Academic staff (fte)
44
Total number of students in field (major)
279
Percentage of female students
52
%Profile in teaching & learning
A domestically recognized research and teaching institution for graduate education in chemistry and materials engineering both military and civilian students as well as for defense, safety/security and technology development. Teaching specializations: ...
A domestically recognized research and teaching institution for graduate education in chemistry and materials engineering both military and civilian students as well as for defense, safety/security and technology development. Teaching specializations: hazardous materials & chemical rescue, explosives and pyrotechnics, chemical reconnaissance.
Profile in research
Research targets: Development of liquid crystal materials with improved properties for photonic applications. Development of non-toxic, safer in use and environmentally friendly primary explosives. Development of high-energetic insensitive secondary ex...
Research targets: Development of liquid crystal materials with improved properties for photonic applications. Development of non-toxic, safer in use and environmentally friendly primary explosives. Development of high-energetic insensitive secondary explosives for LOVA munitions. Development of enzymatic decontaminating agents for destruction of chemical warfare agents. Preparation of silica/carbon nanoparticles covered with metals for optoelectronic applications.
Major profile of faculty
Chemistry
Chemistry
Graduating in time
93.4
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
233
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Besides general chemistry in the B program for foreign students the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry offers a few rather exceptional courses (in English) of special focus. These courses include: Chemistry of Explosives, Chemistry of Liqui...
Besides general chemistry in the B program for foreign students the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry offers a few rather exceptional courses (in English) of special focus. These courses include: Chemistry of Explosives, Chemistry of Liquid Crystals, or for instance Hazardous Materials Detection Technologies - Capabilities and Limitations. These are highly focused and sophisticated courses which are usually not available and regular chemistry depertments.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
23
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Special features of the study programmes
Besides general chemistry in the Mas program for foreign students the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry offers a few rather exceptional courses (in English) of special focus. These courses include: Advanced Chromatography, Semiconductor Te...
Besides general chemistry in the Mas program for foreign students the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry offers a few rather exceptional courses (in English) of special focus. These courses include: Advanced Chromatography, Semiconductor Technology and Measurements, Optical Fibers and Their Applications, Inverse Gas Chromatography as a Tool for Testing Solid Materials, Dielectric spectroscopy. These are highly focused courses for advanced study of chemistry and physics of materials.
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
113.9
5.1
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
11.1
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
0
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
9
Gender balance
2.86
0.01
Overall learning experience
3.09
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
3.3
6
1
Organisation of program
2.76
6
1
Contact with teachers
3.32
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
3.17
6
1
Library facilities
2.13
6
1
Laboratory facilities
2.09
6
1
IT provision
2.46
6
1
Digital teaching
3.2
6
1
Room facilities
2.23
6
1
External research income
0.1
367.9
Doctorate productivity
0
1.05
Research publications (absolute numbers)
16
1
2,538
Citation rate
Top cited publications
0
27.2
Interdisciplinary publications
Research orientation of teaching
3.44
6
1
Income from private sources
Co-publications with industrial partners
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
4
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
3.24
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
89.47
International joint publications
International research grants
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
Academic staff (fte)
0
Total number of students in field (major)
Percentage of female students
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
908
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
EUR-ACE Label
yes
yes
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
87
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
EUR-ACE Label
yes
yes
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
300
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
135
Students in their 1st year
International students
Period of study
Tuiton fees for national students
Tuiton fees for international students
Student-staff ratio
85.3
5.3
Graduating on time (bachelors)
78.7
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
68.5
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
45.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
9
Gender balance
2.28
0.03
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
Laboratory facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
0
795.2
Doctorate productivity
0.06
0
1.3
Research publications (absolute numbers)
116
1
3,913
Citation rate
0.6
0.1
2.2
Top cited publications
4
%0
23.4
Interdisciplinary publications
2.3
%0
25.3
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Income from private sources
0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
18.1
%0
25.8
Publications cited in patents
1.1
%0
8
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
2
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
/150
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
0
86.67
International joint publications
27.6
%5
84.4
International research grants
0
100
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
36.2
%0
61.1
Academic staff (fte)
123
Total number of students in field (major)
Percentage of female students
Profile in teaching & learning
http://www.wel.wat.edu.pl/?page_id=5546
http://www.wel.wat.edu.pl/?page_id=5546
Teaching & learning website
http://www.wel.wat.edu.pl/?page_id=5546
Profile in research
www.wel.wat.edu.pl
www.wel.wat.edu.pl
Research website
www.wel.wat.edu.pl
Major profile of faculty
Telecommunication, Communication engineering
Telecommunication, Communication engineering
Graduating in time
81.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
2
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
1,021
Students in their 1st year
248
International students
10
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,246
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,000
€Special features of the study programmes
Zgodnie z przyjętą koncepcją kształcenia dla kierunku „elektronika i telekomunikacja”, pierwsze trzy semestry studiów I stopnia poświęcone są na pozyskanie przez studentów wiedzy ogólnej i umiejętności z zakresu matematyki i fizyki oraz kierunkowej wie...
Zgodnie z przyjętą koncepcją kształcenia dla kierunku „elektronika i telekomunikacja”, pierwsze trzy semestry studiów I stopnia poświęcone są na pozyskanie przez studentów wiedzy ogólnej i umiejętności z zakresu matematyki i fizyki oraz kierunkowej wiedzy i umiejętności z zakresu dyscyplin naukowych: elektronika, telekomunikacja, elektrotechnika, informatyka. Godnym podkreślenia jest fakt, że program kształcenia i plan studiów dla pierwszego roku studiów (a właściwie dla trzech semestrów).
Programme type
full time, part time
full time, part time
Graduating in time
70.2
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
272
Students in their 1st year
47
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,246
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,000
€Special features of the study programmes
Zgodnie z przyjętą koncepcją kształcenia dla kierunku „energetyka”, pierwsze trzy semestry studiów I stopnia poświęcone są na pozyskanie przez studentów wiedzy ogólnej i umiejętności z zakresu matematyki i fizyki oraz kierunkowej wiedzy i umiejętności ...
Zgodnie z przyjętą koncepcją kształcenia dla kierunku „energetyka”, pierwsze trzy semestry studiów I stopnia poświęcone są na pozyskanie przez studentów wiedzy ogólnej i umiejętności z zakresu matematyki i fizyki oraz kierunkowej wiedzy i umiejętności z zakresu dyscyplin naukowych: energetyka, mechanika, elektronika, telekomunikacja, informatyka. Godnym podkreślenia jest fakt, że program kształcenia i plan studiów dla pierwszego roku studiów dla tego kierunku jest „uniwersalny” dla nauk technicznych.
Programme type
full time, part time
full time, part time
Graduating in time
70.7
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
191
Students in their 1st year
161
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,338
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,000
€Special features of the study programmes
Pierwszy semestr studiów II stopnia służy poszerzeniu wiedzy i umiejętności kierunkowych nabytych na I stopniu studiów, oraz wyrównaniu poziomu wiedzy studentów, którzy ukończyli kierunki pokrewne. Semestr II i III to studiowanie przedmiotów specjalist...
Pierwszy semestr studiów II stopnia służy poszerzeniu wiedzy i umiejętności kierunkowych nabytych na I stopniu studiów, oraz wyrównaniu poziomu wiedzy studentów, którzy ukończyli kierunki pokrewne. Semestr II i III to studiowanie przedmiotów specjalistycznych i realizacja pracy dyplomowej.
Programme type
full time, part time
full time, part time
Graduating in time
60
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
50
Students in their 1st year
8
International students
0
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,338
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,000
€Special features of the study programmes
Pierwszy semestr studiów II stopnia służy poszerzeniu wiedzy i umiejętności kierunkowych nabytych na I stopniu studiów, oraz wyrównaniu poziomu wiedzy studentów, którzy ukończyli kierunki pokrewne. Semestr II i III to studiowanie przedmiotów specjalist...
Pierwszy semestr studiów II stopnia służy poszerzeniu wiedzy i umiejętności kierunkowych nabytych na I stopniu studiów, oraz wyrównaniu poziomu wiedzy studentów, którzy ukończyli kierunki pokrewne. Semestr II i III to studiowanie przedmiotów specjalistycznych i realizacja pracy dyplomowej.
Programme type
full time, part time
full time, part time
Student-staff ratio
11.2
92.6
5.2
Graduating on time (bachelors)
100
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
100
%0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
47.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
2
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
/90
9
Gender balance
1.77
2.75
0.03
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
Laboratory facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
89.2
0.4
1,027.02
Doctorate productivity
0.07
0
1.6
Research publications (absolute numbers)
24
1
1,589
Citation rate
0.47
0.18
1.74
Top cited publications
0
%0
32.1
Interdisciplinary publications
0
%0
23.2
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Income from private sources
7.4
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
23.7
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.8
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
0
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
6.2
%0
76.19
International joint publications
33.3
%5.9
63.6
International research grants
7.5
0
98.5
Student internships in the region
0
100
Regional joint publications
25
%0
61.5
Academic staff (fte)
86
Total number of students in field (major)
951
Percentage of female students
28
%Other study programmes
Ph.D.: Design and Operation of Machines; Mechanics
Ph.D.: Design and Operation of Machines; Mechanics
Profile in teaching & learning
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FME) offers first- and second -cycle study programmes in Mechanics and Design of Machines (B and M), Logistics (B nad M), Energetics (B and M), Bioeconomy (B), Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering (B) as well as ...
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FME) offers first- and second -cycle study programmes in Mechanics and Design of Machines (B and M), Logistics (B nad M), Energetics (B and M), Bioeconomy (B), Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering (B) as well as PhD programmes (Design and operation of machines, Mechanics). FME provides education to both military and civil students.
Teaching & learning website
http://www.wme.wat.edu.pl
Profile in research
Specialized scientific and research staff conducts research in the field of: state defence and security; safety of road transport; remote control unmanned platforms; modelling, design, testing and modernization of working machines and vehicles; fatigue...
Specialized scientific and research staff conducts research in the field of: state defence and security; safety of road transport; remote control unmanned platforms; modelling, design, testing and modernization of working machines and vehicles; fatigue strength of modern construction materials; modernization of combat vehicles and their mechanisms; modern fuels and lubricants; experimental and numerical methods in ballistics, protective panels of vehicles; energetics; biomedical engineering; modern technologies of production and prototyping; surface engineering.
Research website
http://www.wme.wat.edu.pl
Major profile of faculty
Automotive Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
346
Students in their 1st year
84
International students
4
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Road building machines engineering (construction, operation, propulsion systems, hydraulics), Mechatronics and diagnostics of motor vehicles (control systems, on-board computer technology), Motor vehicles and special vehicles (modern propulsion systems...
Road building machines engineering (construction, operation, propulsion systems, hydraulics), Mechatronics and diagnostics of motor vehicles (control systems, on-board computer technology), Motor vehicles and special vehicles (modern propulsion systems, assemblies and systems of vehicles, modelling and analysis of movement), Computer techniques for mechanical engineering (modelling and simulations), Equipment and application of petroleum products (fuels, oils, lubricants), Tanks and trucks, Propellants and lubricants, Organization of movement and transportation of troops
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
EUR-ACE Label
yes
yes
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
70
Students in their 1st year
23
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Road building machines engineering (construction, operation, propulsion systems, hydraulics), Mechatronics and diagnostics of motor vehicles (control systems, on-board computer technology), Motor vehicles and special vehicles (modern propulsion systems...
Road building machines engineering (construction, operation, propulsion systems, hydraulics), Mechatronics and diagnostics of motor vehicles (control systems, on-board computer technology), Motor vehicles and special vehicles (modern propulsion systems, assemblies and systems of vehicles, modelling and analysis of movement), Computer techniques for mechanical engineering (modelling and simulations), Equipment and application of petroleum products (fuels, oils, lubricants), Tanks and trucks, Propellants and lubricants, Organization of movement and transportation of troops
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
EUR-ACE Label
yes
yes
Graduating in time
100
%0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
414
Students in their 1st year
110
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Logistics and ecology of service fluids (fuels, oils, lubricants, special liquids, storing, transport and distribution, environmental protection), Logistics in the road transportation (vehicle production, service, transport nad trade, environmental pr...
Logistics and ecology of service fluids (fuels, oils, lubricants, special liquids, storing, transport and distribution, environmental protection), Logistics in the road transportation (vehicle production, service, transport nad trade, environmental protection in the automotive industry), Enterprise logistics (management, systems and logistic processes, logistic costs, transport, distribution, waste management, law, infrastructure, specialized software), Military logistics
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
0
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
86
Students in their 1st year
75
International students
Period of study
2
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
Logistics and ecology of service fluids (fuels, oils, lubricants, special liquids, storing, transport and distribution, environmental protection), Logistics in the road transportation (vehicle production, service, transport nad trade, environmental pr...
Logistics and ecology of service fluids (fuels, oils, lubricants, special liquids, storing, transport and distribution, environmental protection), Logistics in the road transportation (vehicle production, service, transport nad trade, environmental protection in the automotive industry), Enterprise logistics (management, systems and logistic processes, logistic costs, transport, distribution, waste management, law, infrastructure, specialized software), Military logistics
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
2
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
35
Students in their 1st year
16
International students
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
0
€Tuiton fees for international students
0
€Special features of the study programmes
multidisciplinary programme, economic growth, fossil fuels, the improvement of economic and environmental sustainability of primary production and processing industry, biotechnology, environmental engineering, construction and operation, logistics, eco...
multidisciplinary programme, economic growth, fossil fuels, the improvement of economic and environmental sustainability of primary production and processing industry, biotechnology, environmental engineering, construction and operation, logistics, economics, law and intellectual property management, bio-economy, biofuels, quality mangement
Restricted admission in academic year 2012/13
yes
yes
Programme type
full time
full time
Student-staff ratio
92.6
5.2
Graduating on time (bachelors)
0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
0
100
Academic staff with doctorates
42.3
%0
100
Contact with work environment (bachelors)
3
/90
9
Contact with work environment (masters)
0
9
Gender balance
2.75
0.03
Overall learning experience
6
1
Quality of courses & teaching
6
1
Organisation of program
6
1
Contact with teachers
6
1
Inclusion of work/practical experience
6
1
Library facilities
6
1
Laboratory facilities
6
1
IT provision
6
1
Digital teaching
6
1
Room facilities
6
1
External research income
1.5
0.4
1,027.02
Doctorate productivity
Research publications (absolute numbers)
24
1
1,589
Citation rate
0.47
0.18
1.74
Top cited publications
0
%0
32.1
Interdisciplinary publications
0
%0
23.2
Research orientation of teaching
6
1
Income from private sources
12.4
%0
100
Co-publications with industrial partners
0
%0
23.7
Publications cited in patents
0
%0
2.8
BA theses in cooperation with private organisations
MA theses in cooperation with private organisations
International orientation of bachelor programmes
0
/150
15
International orientation of master programmes
0
15
Opportunities to study abroad
6
1
International doctorate degrees
International joint publications
33.3
%5.9
63.6
International research grants
0
98.5
Student internships in the region
26.7
%0
100
Regional joint publications
25
%0
61.5
Academic staff (fte)
32
Total number of students in field (major)
Percentage of female students
Profile in teaching & learning
The Faculty of Logistics carries out practical education, which is interdisciplinary. As part of the studies, students become acquainted with technical, organizational, social, economic, IT and legal issues, referring to commodity management in the TSL...
The Faculty of Logistics carries out practical education, which is interdisciplinary. As part of the studies, students become acquainted with technical, organizational, social, economic, IT and legal issues, referring to commodity management in the TSL sector, functioning of the suppliers and recipients of goods and services in the above-mentioned area. The key issue during education at the faculty is the appropriate construction of education programs, including the selection of content and methods of education adapted to the needs of the labor market.
Profile in research
The priority areas of scientific and research activity of the Faculty of Logistics include the following issues: development of modeling methods and assessment of logistic systems and processes, experimental research of systems and processes of militar...
The priority areas of scientific and research activity of the Faculty of Logistics include the following issues: development of modeling methods and assessment of logistic systems and processes, experimental research of systems and processes of military logistics and logistics, research of systems and processes of obtaining military equipment, research on systems and processes of logistic security of missions performed outside borders of the country.
Major profile of faculty
Logistics engineering
Logistics engineering
Graduating in time
0
100
Contact with work environment
3
/90
9
Relative rate of graduate unemployment
Program international orientation
0
/130
13
Graduates employment in the region
Total number of students
437
Students in their 1st year
192
International students
0
Period of study
4
year(s)Tuiton fees for national students
1,200
€Tuiton fees for international students
2,000
€Special features of the study programmes
Engineering studies (first degree) have been realized since 2015. They last 7 semesters and allow achieving 210 ECTS points. 30% of program content is chosen by students. There are three specialties offered, i.e. company logistics, logistics in the aut...
Engineering studies (first degree) have been realized since 2015. They last 7 semesters and allow achieving 210 ECTS points. 30% of program content is chosen by students. There are three specialties offered, i.e. company logistics, logistics in the automotive industry, logistics and ecology of operating fluids, on which specialized training begins from the 4th semester. The practical profile of studies in the field of logistics means that a significant part in the education process is a component of practical and specialized classes.
Programme type
full time
full time
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