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Warsaw School of Economics

Warsaw
Poland

Language of instruction

Polish
English

Ìý ÌýGenerally available as a second or third preference.

Warsaw School of Economics (Polish:ÌýSzkota Gtowna Handlowa w Warszawie (SGH)) is the oldest university of economics in Poland. Warsaw School of Economics is famous for its tradition, flexible adjustments of programmes to students’ needs, and unquestionable education level. It is ranked within the Top 90 business schools in Europe.

Warsaw is full of history and culture. Stroll along the Vistula, celebrate the music of Chopin, or explore the city’s past in one of the many WWII museums and memorials.ÌýWarsaw was almost completely destroyed during WWII, but the city’s historic centre was rebuilt using 18th century paintings as a guide and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Semester dates

UQ SemesterHost SemesterDates
Semester 1Spring Semester¹ó±ð²ú°ù³Ü²¹°ù²â–J³Ü²Ô±ð
Semester 2Winter Semester³§±ð±è³Ù±ð³¾²ú±ð°ù–J²¹²Ô³Ü²¹°ù²â

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Guides and additional information

Warsaw School of EconomicsÌýhas online resources to help get more from your exchange:

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Exchange deadlines

Exchange deadlines

Student testimonials

Full-time study load

30 ECTS credits per semester at Warsaw School of Economics is equivalent to 8 UQ units.

Host university requirements

GPA
You will need a minimum cumulative GPA of 4.5 to study at Warsaw School of Economics.

Study Options
You will be admitted to the School of Econimics

Note: Host university eligibility criteria are at the discretion of the host and may change without notice. Ìý

Find courses

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Warsaw provides a list of and coursesÌýtaught in EnglishÌýwithin the School of Economics for each semester.Ìý

Crosscheck the courses you found in the host course catalogue with the  to see if UQ credit has previously been granted. The database should be used as a general guide only. Few courses from each host will be in the database and many course precedents in the database may have expired. Note, the credit precedent database does not replace the host course catalogue. If a course is not listed in the CPD, you can still ask for it to be assessed on your study plan.

Study areas taught in English

Undergraduate
Business information systems
Business, commerce and economics
Economics
Finance
International business
Leadership and Management
Mathematics and statistics
Postgraduate
Business, commerce and economics
Finance
International business
Leadership and Management

Exchange deadlines

Exchange deadlines

Accommodation

Exchange students at Warsaw School of Economics can choose to apply for in the Sabinki dormitory. Places are limited, however, students from outside Europe are given priority. Alternatively, Warsaw School of Economics offers some tips for finding private accommodation while studying in Warsaw.Ìý

Cost of living

Warsaw School of EconomicsÌýprovides a guide to Polish finances alongside to help budget for your studies in Warsaw.

Financial support

A range of funding for student exchange including scholarships, grants and loans are available to UQ students.  

Insurance

Students approved to participate in a Semester-based Exchange are automatically covered by UQ’s Travel Insurance for the country of their host university only.

For more information, read the Student Travel Insurance Policy Summary on (login required).

If you plan to travel outside of your host country, you should purchase additional insurance.

Warsaw School of EconomicsÌýrequires non-EU students to apply for through the Polish National Health Fund (NFZ).

Exchange deadlines

Exchange deadlines

Organise your visa

It is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa for the country where you will be studying. As the Global Experiences team is not a visa-issuing authority we cannot provide visa advice.

Warsaw School of EconomicsÌýhas for incoming exchange students.

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Travel risk levels

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If a country's risk level changes to 3 or above, experiences to that country are suspended until the risk level improves.

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Exchange deadlines

Exchange deadlines