Collegium Civitas is a private university, that stands as one of Poland's foremost non-public higher education institutions, recognized as a member of both the Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland (CRASP) and the Conference of Rectors of Non-Public Academic Universities (KRAUN). It is open to new inventions in higher education: interdisciplinary approaches, closer lecturer-student relations, study abroad programs, internships, and the encouragement and supervision of individual student research projects. Collegium Civitas takes great pride in the diversity of its student body, which includes individuals from over 60 countries around the world. Collegium Civitas is the signatory of the Magna Charta Universitatum and the holder of the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education 2021-2027, recognized by the European Commission as Erasmus Without Paper (EWP) Champion (2023).
Type | Private |
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Established | 1997 |
Rector | Professor Stanisław Mocek |
Honorary President | Professor Jadwiga Koralewicz |
Academic staff | 200 |
Students | 2,861[1] (12.2023) |
Location | , , 52°13′54″N 21°00′23″E / 52.231667°N 21.006389°E |
Campus | Urban (Palace of Culture and Science) |
Affiliations | National Accreditation Commission Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland Conference of Rectors of Non-Public Academic Universities International Association of Universities European School of Sustainability Sciences and Research European Association for International Education |
Website | civitas.edu.pl |
History
editCollegium Civitas traces its roots back to 1997 when it was established through the initiative of a group of distinguished scientists from the Polish Academy of Sciences. Professors from five institutes of PAN - Political Studies, Philosophy and Sociology, History, History of Art, and Slavic Studies - pooled their expertise and knowledge to establish Collegium Civitas. Since its inception, Collegium Civitas has been committed to providing modern, world-class higher education standards to both Polish and international students. Collegium Civitas was the first non-public university in Poland to welcome foreign students in 1997.[2]
As of 2024, the Rector is Professor Stanisław Mocek, the President is Professor Jadwiga Koralewicz, and the Chancellor is Magdalena Wypych.[3]
Degrees
editThe university offers a wide range of bachelor's and master's degree programs taught in Polish, English and bilingual (Polish-English) across four primary disciplines: International Relations, Sociology, Management, and Journalism and New Media. Collegium Civitas has also the right to grant PhD degrees in Sociology, and Politics and Administration.[4]
Location
editThe university, strategically situated within the iconic Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.,[4][5] in the landmark Palace of Culture and Science, embodies a commitment to academic excellence and innovation.[5]
Notable alumni
edit- Adrian Kubicki (born 1987), Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York City[6]
- Paulina Matysiak (born 1984), member of the 9th term Sejm.
- Robert Rowiński (born 1984), dancer, choreographer, and model.
- Jakub Wesołowski (born 1985), film, television, and theatre actor; journalist.
Notable faculty
edit- Rafał Trzaskowski
- Jacek Żakowski
- Alexandra Richie
- Rafał Pankowski
- Konrad Piasecki
- Paweł Dobrowolski
- Jacek Michałowski
Programs in English
edit- 3-year BA in International Relations
- 3-year BA in Sociology
- 3-year BA in Management
- 3-year BA in Journalism and New Media
- 2-year MA in International Relations
- 2-year MA in Sociology
- 2-year MA in Management
- PhD in Sociology
- PhD in Politics and Administration
Programs in Polish
edit- 3-year BA in International Relations
- 3-year BA in Sociology
- 3-year BA in Management
- 3-year BA in Journalism and New Media
- 2-year MA in International Relations
- 2-year MA in Sociology
- 2-year MA in Management
- 5-year MA in Law
- PhD in Sociology
- PhD in Politics and Administration
References
edit- ^ "Higher education in the 2023/24 academic year" (in Polish). Statistics Poland. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
- ^ "About us; History".
- ^ "About us; Leadership".
- ^ a b Yearbook of Polish Foreign Policy, Volume 1998, 1999.
- ^ a b Michal Murawski (2019). The Palace Complex; A Stalinist Skyscraper, Capitalist Warsaw, and a City Transfixed
- ^ "Consul General in New York - Poland in US". Poland in US - Gov.pl website.