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Warsaw School of Economics

Warsaw School of Economics
Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Logo sgh.png
Latin: Schola Princeps Scientiarum Œconomicarum et Commercii
Type Public
Established 13 October 1906
Rector Marek Rocki
Academic staff
750
Administrative staff
1,229
Students ~15,000
Undergraduates 7,200
Postgraduates 4,000
1,000
Location Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Coordinates: 52°12′32″N 21°0′32″E / 52.20889°N 21.00889°E / 52.20889; 21.00889
Campus Urban
Colors white and green
Affiliations CEMS, LLP Erasmus, PIM,EUA
Website www.sgh.waw.pl

The Warsaw School of Economics (SGH.) is the oldest business school in Poland. It is ranked first amongst Polish business schools in the Perspektywy ranking.

The Warsaw School of Economics was founded in 1906 as a private school under the name August Zieliński Private Trade Courses for Men. On 30 July 1919 it became a separate legal entity and was granted the status of an institution of higher education. The school was renamed Szkoła Główna Handlowa (SGH) in 1933. Following World War II SGH was nationalized and its name changed to Szkoła Główna Planowania i Statystyki (Main School of Planning and Statistics). The school regained its pre-war name after the fall of communism in 1991.

The Warsaw School of Economics offers courses leading to bachelor's or master's degrees to both full-time and extramural students. It also offers programs for doctoral and postgraduate degrees. Its Finance and Accounting program was ranked among the Top 40 European Masters in Management by the Financial Times, 2008.

The Warsaw School of Economics cooperates with around 200 higher education institutions around the world within student and staff exchange areas. It is also a member of the CEMS, the LLP Erasmus, the Partnership in International Management network (PIM) and the European University Association EUA.

It is located at the northern edge of the Mokotów district of Warsaw. Bus and tram stops as well as the Pole Mokotowskie metro station are nearby.

The Warsaw School of Economics abandoned the traditional departmental structure segregating students on the basis of their major.

Professors as well as research and teaching programmes are grouped in five Colleges (Collegiums) as well as a number of extra-collegial units, such as the foreign language teaching center.

SGH is a university with no departments. Within full-time and part-time studies, they are conducted in two levels. Bachelor studies, which last for 6 semesters, lead to a Bachelor's professional title. Holders of such a title may apply for a place and begin Master studies which last for 4 semesters. To obtain a diploma (as well as credit terms) it is necessary to gather the required minimum points. Individual subjects are divided into mandatory sections for particular fields, optional for those subjects, additional items which help develop the knowledge unrelated to specific subjects, and objects of education common to all economists. Different subjects can have different minimum points for each of these types of items.


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