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A group of graduates in gowns and mortarboards stands in a row during the graduation ceremony.
They did not give up and succeeded – and their efforts have now been crowned. One hundred and forty-four students received their graduation diplomas at the Faculty of Dental Medicine.
Rector of the Medical University of Warsaw Rafał Krenke congratulates Director Marzena Kowalczyk
Professor Rafał Krenke, WUM Rector, has handed the nomination for the role of director at the WUM University Clinical Center to Marzena Kowalczyk.
Rector of WUM, Rafał Krenke, congratulates Director Marzena Kowalczyk.
Professor Rafał Krenke, WUM Rector, has handed the nomination for the role of director at the WUM University Clinical Center to Marzena Kowalczyk.
A basket filled with red and yellow apples, surrounded by green peppers, leafy vegetables, and other plant-based products.
The hallway of the Didactic Center turned into one big fruit and vegetables market. Guests could taste the products and discuss healthy eating with the scientists and students from the Faculty of Health Sciences.
A group of elegantly dressed people pose for a photo in a large hall. They are participants in the 75th anniversary celebration of the Pediatric Surgery Clinic.
Established in 1950, the Department is the oldest department of pediatric surgery in Poland. To commemorate this impressive anniversary, a two-day conference was held, titled “Pediatric Surgery: Past, Present, and Future”. It was an opportunity for both reminiscing about the past and meeting former colleagues, and to share knowledge and experience related to pediatric surgery, which has been developing dynamically as a field.
The vice dean for teaching in the field of pharmacy, dressed in a black and orange gown, shakes hands with a young girl—a student wearing a black blouse and jeans. The student smiles broadly. Two people in gowns stand next to them. Other people can also be seen in the background.
During the faculty’s opening ceremony of the academic year, congratulations were extended to the event’s main protagonists – and rightly so, as admission to the Pharmacy and Medical Analytics programs is a remarkable achievement. The new students were also wished success and good fortune. They then took the oath of matriculation.
A group of young people sitting on red armchairs. Among them, two young girls look straight into the camera and smile for the photo.
The ceremonial matriculation at the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (WLS) took place on October 9. The Faculty offers seven study programs: dentistry, dental hygiene, dental technology, physiotherapy, radiology, audiophonology with hearing prosthetics, and speech therapy (general and clinical). Newly admitted students to these programs were welcomed by Dean Prof. Agnieszka Mielczarek.
The rector's office building. A gray building with a glass facade, with the sun shining above it, reflecting off the windows.
Our University has once again been included in the prestigious World University Rankings 2026 compiled by Times Higher Education. WUM, with a score of 32.1–35.4%, was ranked 1001–1200 among nearly 2,200 of the world’s best universities.
A bright office room with wooden parquet flooring and a large photo wallpaper of a city with skyscrapers. Four armchairs—two yellow, one red, and one blue—are arranged around a round table. On the left side, there is a blue sofa. On the right wall, there is a “hello” sign on a blue background. Daylight streams in through a large window with blinds.
The Welcome Center is not only a modern and beautifully designed place, but, above all, a friendly space and people ready to help international students and employees smoothly integrate into university life and become part of the WUM community. We want everyone to feel at home at our University.
Two people are standing at a table with a white and pink medical simulator. One person in a light-colored sweatshirt is operating the device, while the other, wearing a black jacket, is looking at a screen displaying a color image of organs. In the background, there is a poster with instructions and a group of people at other stands.
You only need to crave more learning. Representatives of 100 student clubs active at the WUM talked about what it meant to develop, what you could do and which areas you could pursue.