Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan

Address: Street H. Wieniawskiego 1
PC: 61-712
City: Poznan
Country: Poland
Phone: +48 61 829 4434
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History and objectives

It was established in 1919. Until 1955 it was officially named the University of Poznan. However, since the year 1955 the University has been named after Adam Mickiewicz, our greatest Polish Romantic poet of the first half of the 19th century. Today, the University is unquestionably the largest University in Western Poland.

Governing team

  • Senate.
  • Rectorate (Rector, General Secretary and 9 vice-rectors).
  • Faculty councils.
  • Deans.
  • Institute councils.
  • Directors of institutes and chairpersons.
  • The head of office of international relations is Ms. Malgorzata Wieckowska-Frackiewicz.

Grounds

Campus of Poznan.

International programmes

  • Socrates-Erasmus.
  • AMU-PIE-Programme for International Exchange.
  • ECTS System.
  • Member of CGU Network.

Calendar

First term from October to January and second term from February to June.

Departments

Several departments focus on subjects related with Biology, Chemistry, Educational Studies, Geographical and Geological Science, History, Law and Administration, Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Philology, Physics, Social Sciences, Theology, Pedagogy and Fine Arts.

Degrees

B.A. Bachelors ( 3 years)
  • Acoustics Physics.
  • Arts.
  • Astronomy.
  • Biological Sciences in Biology.
  • Biology.
  • Biophysics.
  • Biotechnology.
  • Chemical Synthesis and Analysis.
  • Chemistry.
  • Chemistry with Applications in Informatics.
  • Computational Physics.
  • Computer Sciences.
  • Culture Studies.
  • Didactics of Physics.
  • Education.
  • Environmental Chemistry.
  • Environmental Management.
  • Ethnology.
  • Experimental Physics.
  • Geology.
  • History.
  • Informatics.
  • Material Engineering.
  • Mathematics.
  • Medical Physics.
  • Nature.
  • Philology.
  • Physics of Environment.
  • Physics of the Earth and it Atmosphere.
  • Physics with Informatics.
  • Political Studies.
  • Social Work.
  • Theoretical Physics.
  • Tourism and Leisure.
M.A. Master’s degree (3 years)
  • Archaeology.
  • Arts.
  • Biology.
  • Biotechnology.
  • Classical Literature.
  • Computer Sciences.
  • Culture Studies.
  • Eastern Studies.
  • Environmental Protection.
  • Ethnology.