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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Gda%C5%84sk | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Gda%C5%84sk | ||
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|website=http://international.ug.edu.pl | |website=http://international.ug.edu.pl | ||
|motto=In mari via tua | |motto=In mari via tua | ||
|motto_translation=In sea your way | |motto_translation=In sea your way | ||
+ | |description=One of the top 10 universities in Poland | ||
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+ | The '''University of Gdańsk''' is a university founded in [[1970]] in [[Gdańsk]]. It arose, following a decision by the Council of Ministers, from the merger of the Business School in Sopot (established in [[1945]] as the Maritime Business School) and the Pedagogical University in Gdańsk (established in [[1946]]). | ||
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+ | In the 2003/2004 academic year, it had 33,000 students in 26 major programs and 106 additional programs. | ||
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+ | ==Notable alumni== | ||
+ | * [[Donald Tusk]], former [[Prime Minister of Poland]], [[President of the European Council]] | ||
+ | *[[Aleksander Kwaśniewski]] (Did not graduate) | ||
+ | * [[Paweł Adamowicz]], former mayor of [[Gdańsk]] | ||
+ | * [[Jan Krzysztof Bielecki]], former [[Prime Minister of Poland]], chairman of [[Polish Institute of International Affairs]] | ||
+ | * [[Marek Biernacki]], lawyer and politician | ||
+ | * [[Andrzej Butkiewicz]], a political activist opposing Communism in Poland during the 1970s and 1980s, member of the [[Solidarity (Polish trade union)|Solidarity]] Movement | ||
+ | * [[Stefan Chwin]], a Polish [[novelist]], [[literary critic]], and [[history of literature|historian of literature]] | ||
+ | * [[Tadeusz Cymański]], politician | ||
+ | * [[Adam Darski]], musician, leader of [[extreme metal]] band [[Behemoth (band)|Behemoth]] | ||
+ | * [[Anna Fotyga]], former [[Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland|Minister of Foreign Affairs]] of Poland | ||
+ | * [[Pawel Huelle]], writer and [[journalism|journalist]] | ||
+ | * [[Wojciech Kasperski]], [[screenwriter]], [[film director]] and [[film producer|producer]] | ||
+ | * [[Aneta Kręglicka]], a Polish dancer, [[Miss World 1989]] | ||
+ | * [[Jolanta Kwaśniewska]], lawyer, charity activist, [[First Lady of Poland]] | ||
+ | * [[Janusz Lewandowski]], former [[European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources|Budget and Financial Programming Commissioner]] of the [[European Commission]] | ||
+ | * [[Jakobe Mansztajn]], poet, blogger | ||
+ | * [[Maciej Płażyński]], politician, one of the founders of the [[Civic Platform]] party | ||
+ | * [[Monika Pyrek]], a Polish [[pole vault]]er | ||
+ | * [[Jerzy Samp]], writer and publicist | ||
+ | * [[Wojciech Szczurek]], mayor of [[Gdynia]] | ||
+ | * [[Elżbieta Zawacka]], a Polish university professor, [[Polish Scouting Association|scouting instructor]], [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent and a freedom fighter during [[World War II]]. She was also a [[Brigadier General]] of the [[Polish Army]] (the second and last woman in the history of the Polish Army to hold this rank) | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 24 January 2022
University of Gdańsk (University) | |
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Motto | In mari via tua (In sea your way) |
Formation | 20 March 1970 |
Headquarters | Gdańsk, Poland |
One of the top 10 universities in Poland |
The University of Gdańsk is a university founded in 1970 in Gdańsk. It arose, following a decision by the Council of Ministers, from the merger of the Business School in Sopot (established in 1945 as the Maritime Business School) and the Pedagogical University in Gdańsk (established in 1946).
In the 2003/2004 academic year, it had 33,000 students in 26 major programs and 106 additional programs.
Notable alumni
- Donald Tusk, former Prime Minister of Poland, President of the European Council
- Aleksander Kwaśniewski (Did not graduate)
- Paweł Adamowicz, former mayor of Gdańsk
- Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, former Prime Minister of Poland, chairman of Polish Institute of International Affairs
- Marek Biernacki, lawyer and politician
- Andrzej Butkiewicz, a political activist opposing Communism in Poland during the 1970s and 1980s, member of the Solidarity Movement
- Stefan Chwin, a Polish novelist, literary critic, and historian of literature
- Tadeusz Cymański, politician
- Adam Darski, musician, leader of extreme metal band Behemoth
- Anna Fotyga, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland
- Pawel Huelle, writer and journalist
- Wojciech Kasperski, screenwriter, film director and producer
- Aneta Kręglicka, a Polish dancer, Miss World 1989
- Jolanta Kwaśniewska, lawyer, charity activist, First Lady of Poland
- Janusz Lewandowski, former Budget and Financial Programming Commissioner of the European Commission
- Jakobe Mansztajn, poet, blogger
- Maciej Płażyński, politician, one of the founders of the Civic Platform party
- Monika Pyrek, a Polish pole vaulter
- Jerzy Samp, writer and publicist
- Wojciech Szczurek, mayor of Gdynia
- Elżbieta Zawacka, a Polish university professor, scouting instructor, SOE agent and a freedom fighter during World War II. She was also a Brigadier General of the Polish Army (the second and last woman in the history of the Polish Army to hold this rank)
An Alumnus on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Aleksander Kwaśniewski | 15 November 1954 | Poland | Journalist Politician | As President of Poland, let the CIA run a secret prison on Polish territory |
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