Łazarski, is a private university. That is important to understand because while, there are a lot of activities and experiences for students, they also have a lot of rules and are quite strict when it comes to some of them. I think the facilities are nice and new, however there is a sense that no one really cares about helping you. The offices are unclear sometimes, teachers seem to care a bit more about attendance than you actually comprehending the knowledge. This doesn’t refer to all teachers however alot of them will try to push their beliefs on to the class through the information they are giving. Overall it’s a nice university, but I think they should improve some of their rules and review their professor’s better.
View moreOne of the most outstanding things likeable about the University was the Lectures we had a lot of experienced lecturers not only in teaching but in their fields of expertise such as former diplomats and NATO employees. The teachers were professional, nice and understanding. In terms of improvement, the University lacked activities outside of the typical routine lectures, there was no quiz club or many more, only a handful that most didn’t fit in and hence did not participate
View moreGenerally, I really enjoyed my study experience as well as the environment, facilities, and courses themselves, particularly, Globalisation and EU Financial Procurement. However, something about management seemed a bit unfair as double degree’s price was much higher and Brits double-checked the assignments and decreased grades a bit which is understandable; what is not, why single diploma students, whom we had a lot of classes together with, had access to that exact same program developed by Coventry while paying for a basic Lazarski diploma which is of quite a lower price. After all, we paid so much more just for a piece of paper (Coventry Diploma) as we could get the exact same knowledge with better grades on a single degree…
View moreHi! I have been studying at Lazarski University for almost 3 years and now I’m finishing the last year. I really enjoyed my University from the beginning and was sure that I made the right choice. I want to highlight the attitude of the lecturers towards the students and wonderful programs, such as Terrorism and antiterrorism, media
View moreFrom my point of view, Lazarski University is a great choice for those who want to have full university life experience with a high level of education, numerous friends all over the world and activities. The main point is everyone from student departments to professors always help you with any issues. Students are very open to each other and create some different activities like music and debate clubs. All you need is to accept saturated life and enjoy it
View moreThe professors are really good. The level of education is high what makes it a good option to study. People from all around the world makes such a great environment. It is easy to get to the school. There are many bus stops around the school.
View moreI like my university and I do not regret that I went there to study. There are a lot of new acquaintances from different countries, many opportunities (internships abroad and in presentable companies, the opportunity to study a semester through an exchange). Teachers fully present the material on the subject by posting all important information and presentations on the website of university for access to students at any time they need. Overall, it is a good choice for whom, who want to gain good baggage of knowledge in their interested field.
View moreI studied International Relations for 3 months. I chose this university and course as even though I was born in Poland, I moved back there recently and couldn’t speak Polish enough to study in that language.
The course was super unorganized, the teachers below average for the amount of money you have to pay there. The student body in English speaking courses is 99% Russian speaking, they all talk in Russian / Ukrainian and refuse to talk in English.
The support system between students and professors is basically none existent, felt like high school but worse – instead of PowerPoints, we had to sit and listen to a guy read something from a book that’s right in front of us.
The course content itself is filled with western nation propaganda, from a fake representation of America to WW2. No talk about real politics and what’s going on behind the scenes, the mechanisms behind actions and what drives countries down a right or wrong past. Mostly felt like a big old boring history lesson but without proper explanation or the “why” behind it.
1/10 would not recommend.
View moreEven though lockdown and online zoom sessions, my lecturers have been amazing with support and guidance. They tend to email back straight away and offer any additional one to one’s so that we don’t feel alone. The uni experience hasn’t been the same as it would have been without covid and not being able to find work has made it challenging. Meeting new people hasn’t been easy as the zoom session make that difficult. Now being back on campus once a week for the rest of the year has made it easier to meet new people and get face to face contact with lecturers. Overall given the circumstances, I have really enjoyed my first year.
View moreI like the programme. Almost all my teachers had high teaching abilities. Throughout the course i got sufficient knowledge about the programme. It was not only educational but also very interesting. I would definitely recommend this University to everyone who wants to be a specialist in their careers.
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