Students from all over the world choose SGGW
France, Ukraine, and Turkey, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Zimbabwe. Students from those countries have started their studies at Our Alma Mater.
Studying Abroad
Studying abroad gives an opportunity for scientific, linguistic, and intercultural development. Students from different parts of the world choose SGGW, one of the leading academic centre, to develop their knowledge and scientific skills.
Why SGGW? Why did they choose to study at SGGW?
There are a number of factors to take into account when choosing the university, such as personal interests, a university’s offer, its reputation and position in the global academic environment. Considering world’s rankings, every year the SGGW’s ratings get better. the data are based on measurable and objective indicators, determined by a consensus of the scientific community. Therefore, it is possible to compare and classify not only the universities in general but also given fields of study. When choosing to study at SGGW, students from all over the world indicate factors that were important to them, and here they are:
- high level of education and committed teaching staff,
- a wide range of courses,
- accommodation on campus -SGGW is a unique university, all our international students have been accommodated in the SGGW dormitories,
- the professional International Relations Office, especially the “Incoming” section, which takes care of our guests.
Students from all over the world – so where are they from?
Bachelor’s degree students (first cycle) – 383 individuals, including:
- Belarus 156
- Ukraine 76
- Ireland 50
- India 12
- China 10
- Turkey 8
- France 6
- Ecuador 5
- United States of America 5
- Vietnam 5
- Kazakhstan 4
- South Korea 3
- Pakistan 3
- Russia 3
- United Kingdom 3
- Zimbabwe 3
- Latvia 3
- Saudi Arabia 2
- Azerbaijan 2
- Egypt 2
- Ghana 2
- Sweden 2
- Angola 1
- Bangladesh 1
- Cyprus 1
- Greece 1
- Netherlands 1
- Iraq 1
- Japan 1
- Canada 1
- Kenya 1
- Kyrgyzstan 1
- Lebanon 1
- Libya 1
- Lithuania 1
- South Africa 1
- Romania 1
- Rwanda 1
- Thailand 1
- Hungary 1
- Italy 1
Master’s degree students (second cycle) – 127 individuals, including:
- Belarus 51
- India 15
- Ukraine 12
- Azerbaijan 10
- Ecuador 4
- Germany 4
- Pakistan 3
- Tunisia 3
- Turkey 3
- Bangladesh 2
- Ghana 2
- Iraq 2
- Iran 2
- Finland 1
- Indonesia 1
- Kosovo 1
- Lebanon 1
- Lithuania 1
- Morocco 1
- Nigeria 1
- Central African Republic 1
- Russia 1
- Syria 1
- Tanzania 1
- United Kingdom 1
- Vietnam 1
- Zimbabwe 1
ERASMUS+ (Student Mobility for Studies and Internships) – 110 individuals, including:
- Austria 1
- Belgium 2
- Croatia 2
- France 19
- Greece 4
- Spain 20
- Netherlands 1
- Czech Republic 2
- Indonesia 3
- Latvia 2
- Germany 5
- Portugal 3
- Romania 6
- Serbia 2
- Slovakia 6
- Sweden 1
- Turkey 13
- Ukraine 8
- Italy 10
MOBILE (Bilateral Exchange) – 21 individuals, including:
- China 3
- Iraq 6
- Kazakhstan 6
- South Korea 1
- Mexico 1
- Taiwan 1
- Uzbekistan 4
SGGW – the involved university
SGGW is constantly improving the quality of services provided to incoming and outgoing students, supporting the process of internationalization of teaching and learning through participation in mobility projects.
In June 2021, the WePoint Welcome to SGGW service point for international students was established, to provide support at the beginning and throughout their stay at the university. The unit provides various types of information and assists with issues related to legalization of residence . WePoint, in collaboration with ESN section and RUSS, organizes meetings and integration events for the international community at SGGW, including Welcome Day for new students.