StartBook for new students - a guide in which we have collected the most important information and addresses necessary during studies at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences
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Meet Sir Peter Ratcliffe, the Nobel Prize winner
17 March 2023, from 03:15 - 04: 30 SGGW Crystal hall (Building 9) ul. Nowoursynowska 166 02-787 Warsaw
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The high level of teaching, research centers with state-of-the-art equipment, interesting internships and dedicated teachers are not the only things that distinguish SGGW. As befits a modern university of the 21st century, SGGW campus provides students with everything they need. On the 72 ha area in the heart of the green Ursynów district of Warsaw, you can live, study and spend time with friends. You will find here, among others, the iconic club Dziekanat (Dean’s Club), a swimming pool, sports halls, sports fields and indoor tennis courts, green lawns where you can play badminton and barbecue in warm afternoons and evenings, and even a summer cinema projected on the dormitory wall!
There are 4,000 places available in 14 well-equipped dormitories on the SGGW campus. Students can choose from 62 student clubs, the Academic Sports Association (AZS), the “Promni” Artistic Folk Group, and the university choir. Because nothing unites like a common passion!
If one district is not enough – in 15 minutes you can get by metro to the heart of the capital city. Apart from the Ursynów campus, SGGW has aslo out-of-town centers. Every year, students of agriculture and natural sciences visit the arboretum in Rogów, the swamps in Białowieża, the Agricultural Experimental Station in Żelazna or the forest inspectorates of the State Forests.