The Warsaw University of Technology (Polish: Politechnika Warszawska; literally, "Warsaw Polytechnic") is the leading institute of technology in Poland, and one of the largest in Central Europe, employing 2,000 professors. The student body number 31,000 (as of 2004), mostly full-time. There are 17 faculties (divisions) covering almost all fields of science and technology. All are situated in Warsaw, except for one in Płock.
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The Warsaw University of Technology (Polish: Politechnika Warszawska; literally, "Warsaw Polytechnic") is the leading institute of technology in Poland, and one of the largest in Central Europe, employing 2,000 professors. The student body number 31,000 (as of 2004), mostly full-time. There are 17 faculties (divisions) covering almost all fields of science and technology. All are situated in Warsaw, except for one in Płock.
The Warsaw University of Technology has about 5,000 graduates per year. According to the 2008 "Rzeczpospolita" newspaper survey, engineers govern Polish companies. Warsaw Tech alums make up the highest percentage of Polish managers and executives. Every ninth president among the top 500 corporations in Poland is a graduate of the Warsaw University of Technology. Professor Kurnik, the rector of Warsaw Tech, explained that the school provides a solid basis for the performance of managers by equipping its students with an education at the highest level and a...
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