Jagiellonian University - Student Associations

Student Associations

In 1851, the university's first student scientific association was founded. Now, over 70 student scientific associations exist at the Jagiellonian University. Usually, their purpose is to promote students' scientific achievements by organizing lecture sessions, science excursions, and international student conferences, such as the International Workshop for Young Mathematicians, which is organized by the Zaremba Association of Mathematicians.

The links below provide further information on student activities at the Jagiellonian:

  • University Study Oriented System (USOS)
  • Scientific Circles
  • Student Organizations
  • Ensembles
Selected locations around the city
Theatrum Anatomicum of the Faculty of Medicine
Przegorzały Castle, the seat of the Institute of European Studies
Campus of the 600th Anniversary of University's Revival
Auditorium Maximum with theatre stage seating 1,200

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