TUL was recognised in two indicators related to international exchange: Outbound Exchange Students, ranking 2nd in Poland and 138th in Europe, and Inbound Exchange Students, where it also placed 2nd nationally and 83rd in Europe. These high positions confirm that the university consistently develops its academic mobility opportunities and creates an attractive environment for international students.
This year’s QS European ranking includes 958 universities from over 42 countries, including as many as 291 new institutions. In the overall classification, Lodz University of Technology ranked 419th in Europe, 16th in Poland, and 44th in the Eastern Europe region (QS WUR Eastern Europe).
The University of Oxford was named the top institution in Europe this year, advancing from last year’s third position. ETH Zurich took second place, while Imperial College London completed the top three.
At the national level, the highest-ranked Polish universities were: University of Warsaw (113th place), Jagiellonian University (126th place) and Warsaw University of Technology (202nd place). In total, 39 Polish universities were included in the ranking, eight more than last year.
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