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Pure and Applied Mathematics – full-time graduate (second-cycle) programme in English

Looking forward to meet expectations of prospective students, The Jagiellonian University Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science offers an excellent opportunity to undertake innovative master studies conducted in English within the specialization of Pure and Applied Mathematics. The programme's rich curriculum and its international character provide the best way to both deepen your specialist knowledge of exact sciences and improve the linguistic skills essential to join the worldwide community of researchers, scholars and experts in the field of mathematics.

Pure and Applied Mathematicsis the only programme - among those offered at the Jagiellonian University in foreign languages - with no tuition fee for Polish nationals and those international students who enroll pursuant to the rules applicable to Polish nationals. The programme's curriculum, next to courses strictly matching the specialisation's profile, includes classes in Polish history and culture as well as the intensive course in Polish as a foreign language during the first semester. Pure and Applied Mathematics isa full-time two-year programme leading to the Magister (Master) degree.

Detailed information on qualification criteria, admission schedule, required documents and the programme's description is available at www.erk.uj.edu.pl where you can create an individual account, browse the catalogue and register for the programme step by step in English.

The programme offered by the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science is a sign of the Jagiellonian University's quality-oriented, competitive and open approach to challenges of international education. Admission to other new programmes carried out in foreign languages is already scheduled for the academic year 2012/2013.

Published Date: 24.05.2011
Published by: Łukasz Stadnicki
Uniwersytet Jagielloński