PROSPECTIVE STUDENT ZONE

One philosopher used to say: “Do something, love somebody, don’t be a rascal”.

It all started with these few words: Openness. Involvement. Diversity. Boldly looking ahead. Good job, which manifests itself in continuous searching for knowledge, providing support, questioning everything that should be questioned. Professor Tadeusz Kotarbiński was this philosopher – the first Rector of the University of Lodz. Every day we do our best to follow the path he has set. Will you join us? 

 

 

 

HELLO!

Welcome to the Candidate's Zone! If you are already here, you probably want to get to know us better. Well, let’s start from the basics then. We are a young university – we were founded on May 24, 1945 in the heart of Poland. Despite such a young age (for a higher education institution) we belong to the largest universities in the country. 

What makes us stand out?  Creative approach to education, openness to everything that is new and not obvious, and bold striving for innovative solutions. All these things are possible thanks to our amazing community that consists of 26 000 students and PhD students and nearly 4 000 employees. 

  • 13

    FACULTIES
  • 100

    FIELDS OF STUDY
  • 50

    NON-DEGREE POST-GRADUATE FIELDS OF STUDY AND MBA
  • 4

    DOCTORAL SCHOOLS

Want to explore, delve, change the surrounding reality?

WE KNOW WHAT IS IMPORTANT

Our motto is “Free your mind!” It hasn’t been chosen coincidentally. We are aware of the fact how important it is in the contemporary world to broaden your horizons and develop your skills. We try to provide our students with everything that is required to accomplish it. 

LET'S STAY IN TOUCH

Learn more about our admissions!

Every year we adjust our offer of full-time studies, non-degree postgraduate courses and doctoral schools to the needs of the candidates. We cooperate closely with business, non-governmental organisations and scientific experts. We want the knowledge we provide to find use in the face of challenges that societies are currently facing. 

 

One should question everything one can question, for this is the only way one can discover the unquestionable

 

prof. Tadeusz Kotarbiński, the first Rector of the UL