Located in the heart of Poland, Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce (UJK) stands as a beacon of public education, innovation, and research since its establishment in 1969. With a vibrant community of 15,600 students, UJK offers a diverse range of modern degree programs at the Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD levels. The university's commitment to academic excellence is reflected in its strong traditions in the humanities, arts, health, medicine, social sciences, and natural sciences.
UJK is comprised of six distinguished faculties: Collegium Medicum, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, and Faculty of Natural Sciences. Additionally, the university extends its reach through two branches in Piotrków Trybunalski and Sandomierz.
Internationalisation is at the core of UJK’s strategy. The Collegium Medicum offers an English-taught medical program, attracting a global student body. Other English-taught programs include Administration, Data Engineering, Scandinavian Studies, and Visual Arts. These programs ensure that UJK remains at the forefront of global education, fostering student and staff mobility and establishing strategic international partnerships.
Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce is not just a place of learning; it is a hub of cultural exchange and innovation, preparing students to make extraordinary contributions to society. For more information and to join our thriving academic community, contact EU Helpers.