University of Warsaw
In the city of Warsaw, Poland, there is a public institution known as the University of Warsaw. It was established in 1816, and now it is the greatest educational establishment in the nation. It provides 37 distinct areas of study, in addition to 100 various specialities in the humanities, technical sectors, and the scientific sciences.
The University of Warsaw is made up of 126 different buildings and educational complexes, and it has over 18 different faculties, including: biology, chemistry, journalism and political science, philosophy and sociology, physics, geography and regional studies, geology, history, applied linguistics and philology, Polish language, pedagogy, economics, law and public administration, psychology, applied social sciences, management and mathematics, computer science and mechanics. The University of Warsaw was established in 1664 and is the oldest.
One of the most prestigious educational institutions in Poland is the University of Warsaw. The Polish publication Perspektywy named it as the top university in Poland in each of the years 2010, 2011, 2014, and 2016. In 2012, the university was deemed to be the finest higher education establishment in Poland by a number of international rankings, including ARWU and University Web Ranking.