AGH University of Science and Technology

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AGH University of Science and Technology is a major Polish technical university in Kraków, renowned for its engineering, science, and technology programs.

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instanceOf public university
research university
technical university
campusType urban campus
country Poland
formerName Akademia Górnicza NERFINISHED
founded 1919
foundingDate 1919-04-08
hasFaculty Faculty of Applied Mathematics NERFINISHED
Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics and Telecommunications NERFINISHED
Faculty of Drilling, Oil and Gas NERFINISHED
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering NERFINISHED
Faculty of Energy and Fuels NERFINISHED
Faculty of Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
Faculty of Humanities NERFINISHED
Faculty of Management NERFINISHED
Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics NERFINISHED
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics NERFINISHED
Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science NERFINISHED
Faculty of Mining and Geoengineering NERFINISHED
Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science NERFINISHED
hasMotto Labor omnia vincit
languageOfInstruction English
Polish
locatedIn Europe
Kraków
Lesser Poland Voivodeship
memberOf Conference of Rectors of Academic Schools in Poland NERFINISHED
European University Association
namedAfter Stanisław Staszic NERFINISHED
nativeName Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica w Krakowie NERFINISHED
offersDegree bachelor's degree
doctoral degree
master's degree
regionallyRankedAs one of the leading technical universities in Poland
sector higher education
shortName AGH NERFINISHED
specializesIn automation and robotics
computer science
electronics
energy engineering
engineering
geology
materials science
metallurgy
mining engineering
science
technology
telecommunications

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