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Politechnika Łódzka | |
Former names | Technical University of Lodz |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1945 |
Rector | Krzysztof Jóźwik |
Students | 14,993 (31.12.2018) [1] |
Address | Żeromskiego 116, 90-924 , , Poland 51°45′11″N 19°27′00″E / 51.75306°N 19.45000°E |
Affiliations |
Campus Europae, ECIU, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, SEFI |
Website |
www |
University rankings | |
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Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia [2] | 93 (2022) |
Łódź University of Technology ( Polish: Politechnika Łódzka, lit. 'Łódź Polytechnic') was created in 1945 and has developed into one of the biggest technical universities in Poland. Originally located in an old factory building, today it covers nearly 200,000 sq. meters in over 70 separate buildings, the majority of which are situated in the main University area. Almost 15,000 students are currently studying at the university. [1] The educational and scientific tasks of the university are carried out by about 3,000 staff members.
University rankings | |
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Global – Overall | |
THE World [3] | 1001+ (2020) |
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is one of the first departments of the Lodz University of Technology conducting research activity and teaching. The Faculty offers full-time, part-time, doctoral and postgraduate studies. It educates students in seven study areas being part of technical sciences, both full-time and part-time.
The faculty comprises 3 institutes and 6 departments:
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in seven fields of study:
The faculty also offers third cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering is one of the largest faculties of Lodz University of Technology. It came into existence in 1945. The faculty educates students in the fields of Automation and Robotics, Electronics and Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, Information Technology, Occupational Safety Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics and Transport.
The faculty comprises the following units:
The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The faculty also offers postgraduate courses and trainings for persons who want to improve their skills.
The Faculty of Chemistry is one of the faculties of Lodz University of Technology educating in the field of chemical science and technology.
The faculty offers the following full-time studies:
The faculty offers the following full-time courses in 5 fields of study:
The faculty also offers the following postgraduate courses:
The Faculty provides full-time PhD courses lasting 4 years in the field of textile mechanical engineering and textile chemical engineering.
The Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences is an interdisciplinary faculty where the conducted research is related to chemistry, engineering and biology. It is one of the most unusual faculties at Polish technical universities.
The faculty offers education in the following fields:
The faculty, together with IFE (International Faculty of Engineering), offers first and second cycle full-time studies in biotechnology in English.
The Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering is one of the departments of Lodz University of Technology educating in the following fields: architecture and urban planning, construction, engineering and environmental protection. It was established on May 11, 1956.
The faculty consists of two institutes and six departments:
The faculty offers full-time and part-time studies in the following fields of study:
The faculty also offers third cycle studies.
The Faculty of Technical Physics, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics is one of the nine of faculties of Lodz University of Technology. It was established in 1976.
The faculty comprises the following units:
The faculty offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Management and Production Engineering offers education in the field of organization and management combined with technical sciences, adopting a practical approach.
The Faculty of Management and Production Engineering offers the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering is an organizational unit of TUL conducting research and teaching.
The faculty offers four areas of study:
The faculty also conducts studies of the third degree (PhD) lasting four years in full-time in the field of Chemical Engineering in Environmental Protection. Doctoral programmes prepare students to obtain a doctoral degree in the field of environmental engineering or chemical engineering.
The faculty offers the following postgraduate courses:
International Faculty of Engineering (IFE) is an interfaculty unit offering education in foreign languages (English and French) under the auspices of TUL.
IFE students can participate in numerous courses with English as a language of instruction and 1 offered in French:
Centrum Językowe Politechniki Łódzkiej | |
Established | 1951 |
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Parent institution | Lodz University of Technology |
Students | 6273 |
Address | Politechniki 12, 90-924 Łódź , , |
Website |
cj |
The Foreign Language Centre of Lodz University of Technology was established in 1951. Since 2005, it has been located in a former factory building on Aleja Politechniki 12 in Łódź. The building was modernized and furnished with new facilities with the aid of the European Regional Development Fund (March 2004 – January 2006). The centre has 28 classrooms, a conference room and a library, and is the seat of the University of the Third Age of Lodz University of Technology. As of 2013, the Centre employed 72 academic teachers and 15 administrative, technical and maintenance employees.
Languages taught at the Centre include English, German, Russian, Italian, French, Spanish and Polish for foreigners. In 2013, there were 6273 students learning at the centre. English courses comprised 89% of all the classes. [4] The centre conducts classes for first- and second-degree, as well as doctoral students in accordance with the university curriculum, for participants in Socrates-Erasmus and IAESTE programs, students of the General Secondary School of TUL, students of the University of the Third Age of TUL, foreign exchange students from Cangzhou Vocational College of Technology (China) and foreigners who want to study at TUL.
The centre is taking part in a program organized by the City of Lodz Office called “Młodzi w Łodzi – Językowzięci”, the aim of which is to promote learning languages that are less popular in Poland and to encourage students and graduates from Łódź to improve their language qualifications. As part of the program, courses of the Finnish, Danish and Swedish language are conducted at the centre. Academic teachers employed at the centre also teach at the International Faculty of Engineering. The centre is also an examination centre for the international examinations TELC, LCCI and BULATS.
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (February 2016) |
Politechnika Łódzka | |
Former names | Technical University of Lodz |
---|---|
Type | Public |
Established | 1945 |
Rector | Krzysztof Jóźwik |
Students | 14,993 (31.12.2018) [1] |
Address | Żeromskiego 116, 90-924 , , Poland 51°45′11″N 19°27′00″E / 51.75306°N 19.45000°E |
Affiliations |
Campus Europae, ECIU, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, SEFI |
Website |
www |
University rankings | |
---|---|
Regional – Overall | |
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia [2] | 93 (2022) |
Łódź University of Technology ( Polish: Politechnika Łódzka, lit. 'Łódź Polytechnic') was created in 1945 and has developed into one of the biggest technical universities in Poland. Originally located in an old factory building, today it covers nearly 200,000 sq. meters in over 70 separate buildings, the majority of which are situated in the main University area. Almost 15,000 students are currently studying at the university. [1] The educational and scientific tasks of the university are carried out by about 3,000 staff members.
University rankings | |
---|---|
Global – Overall | |
THE World [3] | 1001+ (2020) |
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is one of the first departments of the Lodz University of Technology conducting research activity and teaching. The Faculty offers full-time, part-time, doctoral and postgraduate studies. It educates students in seven study areas being part of technical sciences, both full-time and part-time.
The faculty comprises 3 institutes and 6 departments:
The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in seven fields of study:
The faculty also offers third cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering is one of the largest faculties of Lodz University of Technology. It came into existence in 1945. The faculty educates students in the fields of Automation and Robotics, Electronics and Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, Information Technology, Occupational Safety Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics and Transport.
The faculty comprises the following units:
The Faculty of Electrical, Electronic, Computer and Control Engineering offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The faculty also offers postgraduate courses and trainings for persons who want to improve their skills.
The Faculty of Chemistry is one of the faculties of Lodz University of Technology educating in the field of chemical science and technology.
The faculty offers the following full-time studies:
The faculty offers the following full-time courses in 5 fields of study:
The faculty also offers the following postgraduate courses:
The Faculty provides full-time PhD courses lasting 4 years in the field of textile mechanical engineering and textile chemical engineering.
The Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Sciences is an interdisciplinary faculty where the conducted research is related to chemistry, engineering and biology. It is one of the most unusual faculties at Polish technical universities.
The faculty offers education in the following fields:
The faculty, together with IFE (International Faculty of Engineering), offers first and second cycle full-time studies in biotechnology in English.
The Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering is one of the departments of Lodz University of Technology educating in the following fields: architecture and urban planning, construction, engineering and environmental protection. It was established on May 11, 1956.
The faculty consists of two institutes and six departments:
The faculty offers full-time and part-time studies in the following fields of study:
The faculty also offers third cycle studies.
The Faculty of Technical Physics, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics is one of the nine of faculties of Lodz University of Technology. It was established in 1976.
The faculty comprises the following units:
The faculty offers full-time and part-time, first and second cycle studies in the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Management and Production Engineering offers education in the field of organization and management combined with technical sciences, adopting a practical approach.
The Faculty of Management and Production Engineering offers the following fields of study:
The Faculty of Process and Environmental Engineering is an organizational unit of TUL conducting research and teaching.
The faculty offers four areas of study:
The faculty also conducts studies of the third degree (PhD) lasting four years in full-time in the field of Chemical Engineering in Environmental Protection. Doctoral programmes prepare students to obtain a doctoral degree in the field of environmental engineering or chemical engineering.
The faculty offers the following postgraduate courses:
International Faculty of Engineering (IFE) is an interfaculty unit offering education in foreign languages (English and French) under the auspices of TUL.
IFE students can participate in numerous courses with English as a language of instruction and 1 offered in French:
Centrum Językowe Politechniki Łódzkiej | |
Established | 1951 |
---|---|
Parent institution | Lodz University of Technology |
Students | 6273 |
Address | Politechniki 12, 90-924 Łódź , , |
Website |
cj |
The Foreign Language Centre of Lodz University of Technology was established in 1951. Since 2005, it has been located in a former factory building on Aleja Politechniki 12 in Łódź. The building was modernized and furnished with new facilities with the aid of the European Regional Development Fund (March 2004 – January 2006). The centre has 28 classrooms, a conference room and a library, and is the seat of the University of the Third Age of Lodz University of Technology. As of 2013, the Centre employed 72 academic teachers and 15 administrative, technical and maintenance employees.
Languages taught at the Centre include English, German, Russian, Italian, French, Spanish and Polish for foreigners. In 2013, there were 6273 students learning at the centre. English courses comprised 89% of all the classes. [4] The centre conducts classes for first- and second-degree, as well as doctoral students in accordance with the university curriculum, for participants in Socrates-Erasmus and IAESTE programs, students of the General Secondary School of TUL, students of the University of the Third Age of TUL, foreign exchange students from Cangzhou Vocational College of Technology (China) and foreigners who want to study at TUL.
The centre is taking part in a program organized by the City of Lodz Office called “Młodzi w Łodzi – Językowzięci”, the aim of which is to promote learning languages that are less popular in Poland and to encourage students and graduates from Łódź to improve their language qualifications. As part of the program, courses of the Finnish, Danish and Swedish language are conducted at the centre. Academic teachers employed at the centre also teach at the International Faculty of Engineering. The centre is also an examination centre for the international examinations TELC, LCCI and BULATS.