Collegium Civitas

Collegium Civitas is a private university located in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. It was established under the auspices of five Institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1997 and has relied extensively upon the teaching and research traditions of these renowned institutions. It is open to new inventions in higher education: interdisciplinary approaches, closer lecturer-student relations, study abroad programs, internships, and the encouragement and supervision of individual student research projects.

Collegium Civitas
The Palace of Culture and Science, where the university is located
TypePrivate
Established1997
RectorStanisław Mocek
Honorary President
Honorary Rector
Jadwiga Koralewicz
Edmund Wnuk-Lipiński
Academic staff
210
Students2000
Location, ,
52.231667°N 21.006389°E / 52.231667; 21.006389
CampusUrban (Palace of Culture and Science)
AffiliationsPolish Academy of Sciences
National Accreditation Commission
University Accreditation Commission at the Conference of Rectors of Polish Universities
Websitecivitas.edu.pl

The university is formally entitled to grant MA and BA degrees in International Relations, Political Science and Sociology. Recently, it has also received the right to grant PhD degrees in Sociology.

Notable faculty

Location

The university is situated at the centre of Warsaw, in the landmark Palace of Culture and Science.

Programs in English

  • 3-year BA in International Relations
  • 3-year BA in Political Science
  • 2-year MA in International Relations
  • 2-year MA in Political Science
  • 3-year BA in American Studies
  • PhD in Sociology

Programs in Polish

  • 3-year BA in International Relations
  • 3-year BA in Political Science
  • 3-year BA in Sociology
  • 2-year MA in International Relations
  • 2-year MA in Political Science
  • 2-year MA in Sociology
  • PhD in Sociology
  • 4-year PhD in International Relations
    (offered jointly by Collegium Civitas and the Institute of Political Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences)
  • 4-year PhD in Slavonic languages and literature
    (offered jointly by Collegium Civitas and the Institute of Slavonic Languages at the Polish Academy of Sciences)
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