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University of Opole
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The University of Opole (Polish: Uniwersytet Opolski) is a public university in the city of Opole. It was founded in 1994 from a merger of two parallel educational institutions. The university has 17,500 students completing 32 academic majors and 53 specializations. The staff numbers 1,380 - among them are 203 professors and habilitated doctors and 327 doctors.
Uniwersytet Opolski | |
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Latin: Universitas Opoliensis | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1994 |
Rector | Marek Masnyk |
Students | 8,734[1] (12.2023) |
Location | , |
Language | pl |
Affiliations | Socrates-Erasmus |
Website | www |
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University rankings | |
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Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2] | 241-250 (2022) |
The university confers Licentiate, Master's, doctoral, and post-doctoral degrees.
It educates students in forty-seven primary fields of study, both in full-time and part-time programs. For several years, the University of Opole has been an interdisciplinary institution with a predominance of humanities courses.[3] It consists of twelve faculties, twenty institutes, and twelve intercollegiate units, including the Main Library, the Foreign Language Centre, and the Physical Education and Sports Centre.[4]