10 Best universities for International Law in Poland

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Below is a list of best universities in Poland ranked based on their research performance in International Law. A graph of 1.91K citations received by 1K academic papers made by 10 universities in Poland was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. University of Warsaw

For International Law

#73 in Europe
#158 in the World
Acceptance Rate
25%
Enrollment
42,700
Founded
1816

2. Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University of Warsaw

For International Law

#108 in Europe
#244 in the World
Enrollment
9,736
Founded
1954

3. Jagiellonian University

For International Law

#115 in Europe
#260 in the World
Acceptance Rate
53%
Enrollment
33,549
Founded
1364

4. Nicolaus Copernicus University

For International Law

#127 in Europe
#283 in the World
Enrollment
28,900
Founded
1945

5. University of Lodz

For International Law

#167 in Europe
#383 in the World
Enrollment
23,188
Founded
1945

6. Adam Mickiewicz University

For International Law

#171 in Europe
#397 in the World
Acceptance Rate
58%
Enrollment
37,013
Founded
1919

7. University of Wroclaw

For International Law

#182 in Europe
#421 in the World
Enrollment
20,158
Founded
1702

8. University of Gdansk

For International Law

#188 in Europe
#434 in the World
Acceptance Rate
50%
Enrollment
25,063
Founded
1970

9. University of Silesia in Katowice

For International Law

#202 in Europe
#460 in the World
Acceptance Rate
33%
Enrollment
25,000
Founded
1968

10. Marie Curie-Sklodowska University

For International Law

#220 in Europe
#508 in the World
Acceptance Rate
60%
Enrollment
1,700
Founded
1944

The best cities to study International Law in Poland based on the number of universities and their ranks are Warsaw, Krakow, Torun, and Lodz.