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My experience at the University of Lodz in Poland has been incredibly positive. The university provides a welcoming environment for international students, offering diverse academic programs and excellent support services. The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, and the campus facilities are modern and conducive to learning. Overall, I highly recommend the University of Lodz to any international student seeking a quality education in a vibrant and inclusive community.
View moreI was an international student at the University of Lodz in Poland. I am very happy that I choose this university for my masters studies. May be for some one its not but the overall discipline is appreciable.
View moreI used to study translation at the University of Lodz. Even though my training lasted one year, I learned more than I thought I would. The lecturers were competent and immensely experienced. Apart from doing regular (manual) translations, I had a chance to work with computer-assisted translation tools. I also had separate classes for consecutive interpretation. And the best thing is that all assignments were always checked by the lecturers, meaning I always got feedback on my work.
View moreI had a great experience studying at the University of Lodz. The curriculum had a great variety of lessons and the professors were very helpful. Their way of working, through assignments, group projects or individual tasks made me learn a lot and understand better the core value of each lesson.
View moreLast year, during one semester, I had the amazing opportunity to study at the University of Łódź. When people ask me to tell them what I liked the most about the program it is somehow hard to explain, since I enjoyed almost everything about it.
Firstly, the relationship between professor and student. It is very interesting to understand the way classes work in different countries, and I liked very much the dynamic of the teaching method in the University of Łódź, essentially because it made me more autonomous and the subjects taught addressed very current topics. Secondly, I had the opportunity to meet people from different cultures, which was very fulfilling.
One thing I know for sure is that I would recommend it to everyone who asks me.
What I regret the most is not having the opportunity to have face-to-face classes, due to the pandemic situation. I think it would have been great to meet my colleagues and professors in person and also to get in touch with the university’s facilities, which looked great.