

It seems to me that the university’s motto: ‘Close, internationally and for life’ resonates with my feelings/experiences about the university.
The academic staff, as well as other members of staff (e.g. from the Dean’s Office), are very helpful and I have never been in a situation where I could not get an answer to a nagging question related to administrative matters or to subjects I was studying.
The subjects vary, some are typical “pass and forget” where you need little to do, but there are also some where you need to spend some time studying, delving into the subject, in order to pass the exams. I had my Bachelor and Master studies held in Polish Language,but there were a number of free-choice subjects in English + in my undergraduate studies I could choose an additional foreign language to study alongside English.
The university allows you to develop your interests through scientific circles, there are also a number of student associations, you can also be a member of sports sections or dance in a folk dance group 😉 As part of the studies, it is also possible to go on foreign programmes (Erasmus or trips to more exotic places from the point of view of a European; when I was studying, you could spend part of your studies in Chile or Korea, for example).
One of the biggest advantages is that, with the exception of one building that is more in the city centre, all the others are practically next door to each other, so you don’t have to move around the city too much between classes.
Unfortunately, the university does not offer student halls of residence, so you have to look for something on your own when arriving in the city.
View moreI am studying economics and politic. I like this school because the teachers have good communication. Books are easy to study, and the professors are understandable. I also like the classes, they are with all the conditions, we have internet access in every class.
View moreOverall the university might seem really convincing and pleasing to join. The staff will also be helpful to you at the beginning in order to get you enrolled. And later on, once you need assistance and require help from the staff they do not know English or keep sending you to a different individual. Without having answers to my needs and queries I kept up with it due to personal reasons. If someone is looking for a university that is more cooperative and friendly, please do not join uek unless you have an enormous amount of money to throw in.
View moreI’m studying business management and my opinion about it is that I have got the chance to learn about the business industry such as how you start a business and get setting target goals, strategy, laws and marketing tools. What I really do like about my program is the marketing tools, how you start a business and solve issues with customers. I highly recommend it.
View moreIn general, I am extremely satisfied with the experience and knowledge I acquired during my study course in UE Katowice. The students are very helpful and also the institution provides quality education. What I mostly remember and forever be grateful for is the time most of my classmates tried to know more about my country and also me on a personal level. The IB program in which I enrolled (International Business) was well structured, and it aligns well with anyone who wants to seek a career in a business field. During my studies period, I had many opportunities to travel to many fully sponsored conferences outside Poland which relate to the course and also most importantly the chance of networking with other people across the globe. UE Katowice program is accredited so meaning the diploma is well recognized internationally not just in Poland. I highly recommend UE Katowice due to the quality of the Education and the affordability of the study courses compared to other institutions in Poland. I assure you that anyone who enrols in the UE Katowice future is in good hands.
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