Kozminski University
| City | Country |
| Warsaw | Poland |
Services
Student services
The Student Support and Service Center aims to help foreign students to adapt to the University and Polish culture in a proficient and simple way. Here every foreign student can tell us about his/her problem and receive support and guidance on a wide range of academic and personal issues. Listed below is some essential information regarding the legalization of stay, accommodation, insurance, transportation, culture etc. that will help you to plan your stay in Warsaw and manage your day-to-day challenges.
Housing services
Kozminski University does not own any housing facilities or dormitories. However, Student Support Center staff can assist you in finding accommodation across the city. Information brochures regarding accommodation options are available at the Student Support and Service Center.
There are also few accommodation agencies which we can recommend. The average price for the flat rent is 350-500 EUR per month. Please remember, that prices for renting a flat in Warsaw depend on the flat standard, size and location. We suggest for students to share flats and split the cost of rent between 2 or 3 people.
Library services
The Kozminski University Library is committed to being a user-oriented, electronic research library of high international standard. Our goal is to take the lead in IT. For example, IT is used in the development of new dissemination methods and services and the library constantly works to improve and intensify contacts with its primary user groups (students and academics).
ICT services
All students have access to 7 computer laboratories with 235 PCs, which are replaced every four years. Throughout their period of studies, Kozminski University students have access to the following:
- network login ID and password
- remote access to an e-mail system
- a mailbox with 25 mb capacity
- space for personal WWW sites (25 mb)
- access to library resources through the WWW
Medical services
Foreign students from outside of European Union do not participate in the Polish national health care system. On the basis of state bilateral agreements, they can be attended free of charge only in case of emergency. Alternatively, the insurance may also be purchased in Poland after your arrival. Note that you might be required to have insurance in order to obtain Polish national visa.
Student Life
Campus life
Kozminski University is the sole proprietor of all the buildings on its campus. The campus spreads over a total surface area of 3.4 hectares and its buildings are comprised of: offices for academic and administrative staff, lecture theatres, classrooms, IT facilities, library, study rooms, meeting rooms, a fitness centre, a bookstore, a post office, photocopying facilities, student canteens and faculty cafeterias.
60% of all classrooms and lecture theatres are fitted with high class IT equipment and have access to networked computers equipped with audio-visual appliances such as monitors with plasma screens, visualizers, TV sets, video recorders and tape recorders.
Sports facilities
Academic Sport Association secures student physical development and organizes various sporting events and athletic camps. The University also owns several sport outlets. These include 1 playing field and 2 sport halls. In addition it hires out a swimming pool, a sauna - and basketball and volleyball courts.The Kozminski University ASA comprises 14 divisions: soccer, basketball,volleyball, swimming, tennis, table tennis, aikido, sailing, judo, twoevent competition, aerobics classes, Alpine skiing, golf and diving.
Accreditation
Kozminski University holds three international accreditations: EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB. Only around 70 business schools from all over the world hold all three accreditations. The AACSB accreditation is awarded to such prestigious universities such as Yale and Harvard.
