Enrollment to the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań (Republic of Poland) for the 2026-2027 academic year have been announced
Academic period: winter semester 2026/27: October 1, 2026 - February 16, 2027
Nomination of applicants: by June 30, 2026Uploading of documents to the system: by July 15, 2026
Deadline for accepting applications from applicants: June 22, 2026.
It is possible to nominate for the entire academic year. Continuing studies after nomination for only the winter semester is not possible.
Before submitting documents, contact the International Relations Department to clarify the availability of your specialty for study at the Adam Mickiewicz University.
Language of instruction: English / Polish.
Students are free to choose any disciplines from the list https://amupie.amu.edu.pl/ (more than 200 offers) from other faculties (however, the majority must relate to the main field of study). The chosen disciplines must first be agreed with the faculty.
The maximum number of courses is 8. The recommended number is 3-5 courses.
Financing: tuition is free. Students pay for transportation, accommodation, health insurance and meals at their own expense.
Accommodation: students can find accommodation on their own (for example, rent an apartment) or stay in one of the university dormitories: https://amu.edu.pl/en/education/amu-dormitories. Depending on the dormitory and room type, the price range varies from PLN 650 to PLN 1,300 per month.
List of required documents (agreed with the faculty and the International Relations Department)
1. List of selected disciplines and completed application form (downloaded after registration and submission of the list of interested students (after June 30, 2026)).2. Extract from the individual curriculum for the entire period of study + translation into English (send in one file, translation can be ordered at any translation agency or done independently and sent for verification to the department's email address ).3. Photo in electronic format (as for a visa)4. Scan of international passport5. Certificate of confirmation of English level B2 and above (if available).
Where are classes held? The university has three campuses in the city, which are easily accessible by public transport (trams, buses, suburban trains). Classes are held in the buildings of the faculties, so, depending on the student's choice, they can be held in one, and sometimes in all campuses.
What you will get:
• the opportunity to develop scientific interests and use your personal potential;
• participation in the activities of scientific clubs (over 120 to choose from);
• use of modern research equipment;
• study of the collection of one of the best academic libraries;
• various forms of encouragement - field camps, summer schools, conferences, seminars;
To provide documents and for consultation, please contact the International Relations Department at
Useful links:
University Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AMUPoznanENG
University Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amu.poznan/
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