

I’m glad I studied in Poznan University of Economics. There were many great profssors that were able to teach us theory but also gave us an insight in the practical elements. The organisation of classes was very good. There rarely were longer gaps between the classes. We always had at least one free day more a week. It was possible to work part-time and study. During my studies I met many people that I still continue my relationships with. I also was able to find a job in my field of study because of the university.
I’m speaking from the perspective of a Polish person but I know that the university had many foreign students.
People and professors are really kind and helpfull, classes are going right and easy for everyone, material is easy to learn and everyting is explained so that everyone can understand. Buildings are attractive, modern and cosy
View moreI’m in my final year in the Department of Finance at PUEB. As an international student, I believe Poznan is one of the most affordable and beautiful cities. Our professors are curious and they are always trying to make us better. You can also benefit from many university-affiliated programs such as CFA.
Cosy places to live are also one of the reasons that I chose PUEB as they provide 3 different student dormitories.
The university is nice, it’s engineering programme is sufficient enough to make it possible to find a job after graduating. I would say that it was easier than I expected. The professors are not strict and make a lot of adjustments, which can be annoying when you want to actually learn something.
View moreAs a student at Poznań University of Economics and Business, I’ve had a largely positive experience. The academic programs are robust, with a strong focus on practical skills and real-world applications. Professors are knowledgeable and approachable, and the curriculum is well-structured to prepare us for the business world. The university offers numerous resources, from modern facilities to extensive libraries. Being a public university, the tuition fees are relatively low compared to private institutions, which is a significant advantage. However, living costs in Poznań can be high, particularly for housing. The campus life is vibrant with various student organizations and events, though more support for international students would be beneficial. it’s an excellent choice for those seeking quality education at an affordable price.
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