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University Of Silesia

The University of Silesia in Katowice (Polish: Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach, UŚ) is an autonomous state-run university in Katowice, Silesia Province, Poland.

The university offers higher education and research facilities. It offers undergraduate, masters, and PhD degree programs, as well as postgraduate, postdoctoral research, habilitation, and continuous education and training programs.

History

The history of the University of Silesia in Katowice dates back to 1928, when the Instytut Pedagogiczny w Katowicach (Pedagogical Institute in Katowice) was established in Katowice which existed till 1939. In 1950, the Higher Pedagogical School in Katowice was established, however, first preparations to formation of what would later become the University of Silesia in Katowice were taken just after the end of Second World War.

In June 1962, a branch of Jagiellonian University was settled in Katowice, which concentrated, apart from humanities, on mathematics, physics and law. Together with the Higher Pedagogical School in Katowice, these are the foundations of what came to life on June 8, 1968, as the University of Silesia in Katowice. And so on October 1, 1968, the University (composed of four faculties) had its first academic year inaugurated, providing almost 6,000 students with twelve programmes, such as philology, pedagogics, psychology, history, law, administration, mathematics, physics, chemistry, physical education, electrotechnics and mechanics. Three years later, the branch of the University in Cieszyn was established, and in following years (1974-1978) six new faculties were opened. In the years of 2002 and 2003, last two faculties were established, which had their roots in a reformed branch of the University in Cieszyn.

Location

Main University building, Katowice
Building of the Faculty of Law and Administration, Katowice

Uniwersytet Śląski w Katowicach has facilities in four cities in the region: Katowice, Sosnowiec, Cieszyn and Chorzów. The majority of facilities are in Katowice; the main campus is in the city center.

Campus in Sosnowiec

The university is in the center of a highly urbanized and ethnically complex region, the Metropolis GZM. Heavy industry is a significant influence, and ecological challenges are formidable. The university tries to maintain close links with local industries and Silesian traditions.

Facts and figures

  • Number of teachers: 2,082
  • Number of students: 27,395
  • Number of faculties: 8 (since 2019)
  • Number of programmes: 71
  • Number of specializations: 234

International agreements

The University of Silesia has signed over 600 bilateral agreements with partner institutions in countries all over the world. Among the others University of Silesia cooperates with: Saint Petersburg State University, University of Buenos Aires, University of Alberta, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and in the frame of programme Erasmus+ with: University of Vienna, University of Helsinki, Charles University in Prague, University of Birmingham, University of Strasbourg, University of Bologna, Sapienza University of Rome, University of Verona, University of Lisbon, Stockholm University, University of Oslo, Paris-Sorbonne University, University of Zurich, University of Valencia, University of Barcelona.

Faculties

Main building of the Institute of Chemistry, (part of Faculty of Science and Technology), Katowice
Faculty of Arts and Education Sciences, Cieszyn

The University of Silesia in Katowice has schools of modern languages, natural science, and technology, and a language teacher training college.

It is divided into the following faculties:

  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • Faculty of Law and Administration
  • Faculty of Arts and Education Sciences

Rectors

  • prof. dr hab. Kazimierz Popiołek (1968-07-02 – 1972-09-30)
  • prof. dr hab. Henryk Rechowicz (1972-10-01 – 1980-07-05)
  • prof. dr hab. Sędzimir Klimaszewski (1980-12-05 – 1980-12-15, 1980-12-16 – 1981-09-30, 1982-06-01 – 1984-09-30, 1984-10-01 – 1987-09-30, 1987-10-01 – 1990-11-30)
  • prof. dr hab. August Chełkowski (1981-10-01 – 1982-01-16)
  • prof. dr hab. Maksymilian Pazdan (1990-12-01 – 1993-08-31, 1993-09-01 – 1996-08-31)
  • prof. dr hab. Tadeusz Sławek (1996-09-01 – 1999-08-31, 1999-09-01 – 2002-08-31)
  • prof. dr hab. Janusz Janeczek(2002-09-01 – 2005-08-31, 2005-09-01 – 2008-08-31)
  • prof. dr hab. Wiesław Banyś (2008-09-01 – 2012-08-31, 2012-09-01 – 2016-08-31)
  • prof. dr hab. Andrzej Kowalczyk
  • prof. dr hab. Ryszard Koziołek

Libraries

Centre for Scientific Information and Academic Library (CINiBA), Katowice

Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library (Polish Acronym: CINiBA), opened in 2012, is a modern scientific library open for students and researchers, but also people unrelated to university or academic activities. Being a joint project of the University of Silesia and University of Economics in Katowice, most of the materials are freely available in the open space to which users have free access. The library is equipped with modern technologies and information tools, and is adapted to meet the expectations people with disabilities.

In 2015 it was nominated for European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture award.

Rankings

University rankings
Global – Overall
THE World801-1000

In 2017, Times Higher Education ranked the university within the 801-1000 band globally.

Notable professors

Krzysztof Kieślowski

Notable students

See also

References

  1. ^ Sheet with Facts and Figures on University of Silesia
  2. ^ "Higher education in the 2023/24 academic year" (in Polish). Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
  3. ^ CEEPUS
  4. ^ "Regular Members – Eunis". EUNIS. European University Information Systems Organization. 29 August 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2018.
  5. ^ Rector's Report 2015, p. 142
  6. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  7. ^ History on University of Silesia. (in English)
  8. ^ p.30, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  9. ^ p.44, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  10. ^ p.47, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  11. ^ p.62, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  12. ^ p.64, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  13. ^ p.91, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  14. ^ p.92, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  15. ^ p.207, „Mądrość zbudowała sobie dom...”, UNIWERSYTET ŚLĄSKI 1968—2008, A. Barciak, Katowice 2008
  16. ^ Location on University of Silesia
  17. ^ Academic Cooperation on University of Silesia
  18. ^ Bilateral Agreements on University of Silesia
  19. ^ Bilateral Erasmus Agreements - University of Silesia
  20. ^ Krzysztof Kieślowski Film School website
  21. ^ prof. A. Kowalczyk as a Rector of the University of Silesia
  22. ^ CINiBA
  23. ^ World University Rankings 2017-2018

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