Reasons to study in Poland

Studying at a Polish university provides an opportunity not only to obtain a European standard diploma, but also to find a job in the future. Poland with its economic growth is really stable now. Affordable costs of life is also a huge advantage. With many universities, opportunities to get part-time job during the studies Poland arleady tempted a lot of foreign students. Poland is also member of European Union, which supports a lot of projects, giving the financial support to universities and other institutions. Polish universities are considered as one of the best in Europe, due to high educational level, diplomas from polish universities are widely recognized all over the world.

7 reasons to work

  • High standard of inexpensive private healthcare
  • Developed and affordable public transport system
  • High standard of inexpensive private healthcare
  • Relatively inexpensive compared to other European countries
  • Accommodation is affordable and generally easy to find
  • English-speaking realtors available

7 reasons to invest in Poland

  • SUCCESSFUL ECONOMY
  • QUALIFIED AND COMPETITIVE LABOR FORCE
  • CENTRALLY LOCATED
  • LABOUR COSTS
  • POLAND IS THE BIGGEST BENEFICIARY FROM THE EU BUDGET
  • LARGE DOMESTIC MARKET
  • STEADILY IMPROVING CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING BUSINESS

SUCCESSFUL ECONOMY 

Poland is one of the fastest growing economies in Europe. It was the only nation in the European Union to resist the 2009 recession.

QUALIFIED AND COMPETITIVE LABOR FORCE 

Highly-qualified workers and well-educated specialists are easily available. It is connected with the fact that Poland has about 430 higher education institutions (2015)

CENTRALLY LOCATED 

Poland’s convenient location, in the very centre of Europe, makes the country a perfect investment destination for enterprises targeting both Western and Eastern part of the continent. From Warsaw it takes just a few hours either by car, train or plane to reach a number of Europe’s major capital cities.

LABOUR COSTS 

Labour costs are still much lower in comparison to other European countries.

 

POLAND IS THE BIGGEST BENEFICIARY FROM THE EU BUDGET

Between 2014 and 2020 Poland will receive from the EU’s budget – EUR 82.5 billion for the cohesion policy and EUR 32.09 billion for agricultural policy. These funds will be invested in such areas as scientific research and its commercialization, the key road connections (motorways, expressways), business development, environmentally friendly transport and the digitization of the country, the inclusion of social and professional activity.

STEADILY IMPROVING CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING BUSINESS

The World Bank’s reports ‘Doing Business 2010– 2017’ classified Poland as the greatest improver in terms of ease of doing Business. This ranking compares the degree to which a given country has narrowed its distance to the so-called frontier (representing the best performance achieved by any economy on each Doing Business indicator) in the period 2010–2017.

LARGE DOMESTIC MARKET

Poland is one of the biggest EU member states. We are the 6th most populated country in the Union and we are the biggest market in the region of Central and Eastern Europe. Poland’s economic growth in 2015 was 3.9%, while the average for European countries equalled 2.2%. Polish GDP will grow further with approximate rates of over 3.1% in 2016, 3.4% in 2017 and 3.2% in 2018.