

Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warszawa
Type - Public
Established in 1816
International students - 2999
Nationalities - 90
The Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), founded in 1816 as the Institute of Agriculture, is one of Poland's oldest and most prestigious state universities. Located in Warsaw, SGGW has evolved through history to meet the needs of a rapidly changing world, becoming a leader in life sciences education in Europe.
SGGW offers specialized programs across five primary faculties, focusing on the intersection of nature, technology, and science:
As a leading research institution, SGGW attracts a diverse global community:
SGGW is dedicated to preparing its graduates for the challenges of the modern world through high-quality, practical education:

Environmental Protection (Restoration and Management of Environment)
TBA
Sustainable Horticulture
TBA
Forest Information Technology
TBA
Informatics and Econometrics (Big Data Analytics)
TBA
Civil Engineering
TBA
Finance and Accounting
TBA
Environmental Engineering (Modern Engineering in Water Management)
TBA
Food Science - Technology and Nutrition
TBA
Landscape Architecture Under Climate Change
TBA