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The '''Wroclaw University of Economics and Business'''<ref>http://www.ue.wroc.pl/p/0_2019_aktualnosci/statut_ue_wr_ost_12.06.pdf </ref> ''(Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu)'' is one of ten public [[university|universities]] located in [[Wrocław]], [[Poland]]. Originally established in 1947 as a private business school (then named ''Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa'', or "Trade College"), it was nationalized in 1954 under the name ''Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna'' ("College of Economics"). In October 1974 it was named  after the Polish economist [[Oskar Lange]], although his name does not occur in the official English name of the university. Changing the name to the Wrocław University of Economics ''(Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu)'' in 2008 removed [[Oskar Lange]] from the name of the University.
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The main campus with three out of four departments is located on Ulica Komandorska near the center of Wrocław, whereas one faculty (Regional Economy and Tourism) resides in a separate campus in [[Jelenia Góra]].
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The university comprises the following schools (faculties):
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*School of Economic Sciences
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*School of Engineering and Economics
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*School of Management, Computer Science and Finance
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*School of Economics, Management and Tourism (Jelenia Góra)
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Altogether it employs 784 academic teachers including 142 professors. There is strong interest in economic studies, in the current academic year  the University has about 14,000 students, and so far it has produced over 70,000 graduates.
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== Researchers and alumni ==
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* [[Leszek Czarnecki]] – richest Polish acc ([[Forbes]], 2008)
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* [[Krzysztof Jajuga]] – chief of CFA Society of Poland
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* [[Marian Noga]] – [[Monetary Policy Council]]
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* [[Jerzy Szmajdziński]] – [[Ministry of National Defence (Poland)]]
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* [[Grzegorz Marek Michalski]]
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 30 March 2021

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Formation1947
HeadquartersWrocław, Poland
University for Polish business studies

The Wroclaw University of Economics and Business[1] (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu) is one of ten public universities located in Wrocław, Poland. Originally established in 1947 as a private business school (then named Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa, or "Trade College"), it was nationalized in 1954 under the name Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna ("College of Economics"). In October 1974 it was named after the Polish economist Oskar Lange, although his name does not occur in the official English name of the university. Changing the name to the Wrocław University of Economics (Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny we Wrocławiu) in 2008 removed Oskar Lange from the name of the University.

The main campus with three out of four departments is located on Ulica Komandorska near the center of Wrocław, whereas one faculty (Regional Economy and Tourism) resides in a separate campus in Jelenia Góra.

The university comprises the following schools (faculties):

  • School of Economic Sciences
  • School of Engineering and Economics
  • School of Management, Computer Science and Finance
  • School of Economics, Management and Tourism (Jelenia Góra)

Altogether it employs 784 academic teachers including 142 professors. There is strong interest in economic studies, in the current academic year the University has about 14,000 students, and so far it has produced over 70,000 graduates.

Researchers and alumni


 

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PersonBornNationalitySummaryDescription
Mateusz Morawiecki20 June 1968PolandPolitician
Banker
Lawyer
Prime Minister of Poland 2017-2023, plenty of MSC meetings and WEF AGMs
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