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The University of Łódź ( Polish: ''Uniwersytet Łódzki'',
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: ''Universitas Lodziensis'') is a public
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founded in 1945 in
Łódź Łódź, also rendered in English as Lodz, is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located approximately south-west of Warsaw. The city's coat of arms is an example of ca ...
,
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, as a continuation of three higher education institutions functioning in Łódź in the
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— the Teacher Training Institute (1921–1928), the Higher School of Social and Economic Sciences (1924–1928) and the local division of the Free Polish University of Warsaw (1928–1939). The University of Łódź (alternative spelling: University of Lodz) is a fully accredited, state-owned, traditional university. It is one of 18 institutions of its type in Poland. It has more than 25,000 students and 2,600 teachers. Its international cooperation includes 385 partner institutions from all over the world. A range of BA, MA, and postgraduate courses held in English as a language of instruction are offered to Polish and overseas students.


Reputation

The university strives to maintain its high academics standards, the most recent testimonies of which include: * 3rd place among Polish universities for the quality of instruction in Economic Sciences, as shown in the 2011 ranking by the Gazeta Bankowa (a respected Polish finance & banking newspaper) * 2nd place among Polish universities for qualifying future lawyers, such as legal counsels, and civil law notaries, as shown in the 2010 ranking by the
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* 4th place among Polish higher education institutions of international prestige, as concluded from the outcomes of QS and
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rankings of 2010


Library

The library of the University of Łódź is one of the biggest and most modern academic libraries in
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. Its total collection amounts to 3 million volumes. The main part of the book collection is in library store-rooms. The remaining books and journals are placed in the reference sections: the Main Reading Room and Study Rooms. Registered users can use self checkout machines for lending and returning books in some collections. Apart from the Main University Library there are 106 branch libraries and their collections are adjusted to the scientific and didactic activities of the institutions. The number of registered library card holders is now over 20,000.


International cooperation

As a result of widespread cooperation with universities all over the world, including Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Université François – Rabelais (Tours),
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, Westfälische Wilhelms – Universität Münster,
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, Centria University of Applied Sciences (Kokkola, Finland), and the
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, students of the university can graduate with dual diplomas.


Authorities

Current term (2016-2020): * Rector of the University of Łódź (President) – Prof. Elżbieta Żądzińska * Vice-Rector for International Co-operation – Prof. Łukasz Bogucki * Vice-Rector for Scientific Research – Prof. Zbigniew Kmieciak * Vice-Rector for Student Affairs – dr hab. Robert Zakrzewski, prof. UŁ * Vice-Rector for External Relations – dr hab. Agnieszka Kurczewska, prof. UŁ *


Rector

#
Tadeusz Kotarbiński Tadeusz Marian Kotarbiński (; 31 March 1886 – 3 October 1981) was a Polish philosopher, logician and ethicist. A pupil of Kazimierz Twardowski, he was one of the most representative figures of the Lwów–Warsaw School, and a member of the P ...
– 1945-1949 # Józef Chałasiński – 1949-1952 # Jan Szczepański – 1952-1956 # Adam Szpunar – 1956-1962 # Stefan Hrabec – 1962-1965 # Józef Stanisław Piątowski – 1965-1968 # Andrzej Nadolski – 1968-1969 # Zdzisław Skwarczyński – 1969-1972 # Janusz Górski – 1972-1975 # Romuald Skowroński – 1975-1981 # Jerzy Wróblewski – 1981-1984 # Leszek Wojtczak – 1984-1990 # Michał Seweryński – 1990-1996 # Stanisław Liszewski – 1996-2002 # Wiesław Puś – 2002-2008 # Włodzimierz Nykiel – 2008-2016 # Antoni Różalski – 2016-2020 # Elżbieta Żądzińska – 2020-


Faculties


Notable alumni

File:Marek Belka NBP.jpg, Marek Belka, professor of economics, former
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and former head of
National Bank of Poland The Narodowy Bank Polski (; the National Bank of Poland), often abbreviated to NBP, is the central bank of Poland, founded in 1945. It controls the issuing of Poland's currency, the Polish złoty. The bank is headquartered in Warsaw, and has bra ...
File:Paweł Edelman 2020.jpg,
Paweł Edelman Paweł Edelman (born 26 June 1958) is a Polish cinematographer from Łódź, known for his collaborations with acclaimed directors Roman Polanski and Andrzej Wajda. He was named Best European Cinematographer in 2002 at the European Film Awards fo ...
, cinematographer, nominated for an
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and a
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, won the
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for Best Cinematography File:John Godson.jpg, John Onyekwere Godson, first black Member of the
Parliament of Poland The parliament of Poland is the bicameral legislature of Poland. It is composed of an upper house (the Senate) and a lower house (the Sejm). Both houses are accommodated in the ''Sejm'' complex in Warsaw. The Constitution of Poland does not re ...
File:Jerzy Kosiński (by Eric Koch, 1969).jpg,
Jerzy Kosiński Jerzy Kosiński (born Józef Lewinkopf; ; June 14, 1933 – May 3, 1991) was a Polish-American novelist and two-time President of the American Chapter of P.E.N., who wrote primarily in English. Born in Poland, he survived World War II and, as a ...
, novelist and President of the American Chapter of P.E.N., known for novels ''
The Painted Bird ''The Painted Bird ''is a 1965 novel by Jerzy Kosiński that describes World War II as seen by a boy, considered a "Gypsy or Jewish stray," wandering about small villages scattered around an unspecified country in Central and Eastern Europe. T ...
'' and ''
Being There ''Being There'' is a 1979 American satire film directed by Hal Ashby. Based on the 1970 novel of the same name by Jerzy Kosiński, it was adapted for the screen by Kosiński and the uncredited Robert C. Jones. The film stars Peter Sellers an ...
'' File:Krzysztof Kwiatkowski - Najwyższej Izby Kontroli.jpg,
Krzysztof Kwiatkowski Krzysztof Kwiatkowski (born 14 May 1971, in Zgierz) is a Polish lawyer, politician and government official who served as the Minister of Justice of Poland in Cabinet of Donald Tusk from 2009 until 2011, Public Prosecutor General from 2009 un ...
, politician, former
Minister of Justice of Poland The Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Poland is one of the ministries of Poland. From 1956 to 1957, Zofia Wasilkowska was the first female to serve as a Minister of Justice in Poland's history. Each Minister of Justice between 1990 and 20 ...
and President of the Supreme Audit Office File:Jaroslaw Marek Rymkiewicz by Kubik.JPG, Jarosław Marek Rymkiewicz, poet, essayist, dramatist and literary critic, 2003
Nike Award The Nike Literary Award ( pl, Nagroda Literacka „Nike") is a literary prize awarded each year for the best book of a single living author writing in Polish and published the previous year. It is widely considered the most important award fo ...
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Andrzej Sapkowski Andrzej Sapkowski (; born 21 June 1948) is a Polish fantasy writer, essayist, translator and a trained economist. He is best known for his six-volume series of books '' The Witcher'', which revolves around the eponymous "witcher," a monster-hun ...
, fantasy writer, best known for his book series, ''
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Other notable alumni include: * Cezary Grabarczyk (born 1960), politician, former Minister of Infrastructure *
Jerzy Jarniewicz Jerzy Jarniewicz (Polish pronunciation: ; born 4 May 1958) is a Polish poet, literary critic, translator and essayist. He was awarded the 2022 Nike Award, the most important distinction in Polish literature as well as the Medal for Merit to Cul ...
(born 1958), poet, literary critic, translator and essayist, winner of the 2022
Nike Award The Nike Literary Award ( pl, Nagroda Literacka „Nike") is a literary prize awarded each year for the best book of a single living author writing in Polish and published the previous year. It is widely considered the most important award fo ...
* Antonina Kłoskowska (1919–2001), sociologist, member of the
Polish Academy of Sciences The Polish Academy of Sciences ( pl, Polska Akademia Nauk, PAN) is a Polish state-sponsored institution of higher learning. Headquartered in Warsaw, it is responsible for spearheading the development of science across the country by a society o ...
(PAN), president of the Polish Sociological Association *
Jerzy Kropiwnicki Jerzy Janusz Kropiwnicki (born 5 July 1945 in Częstochowa) is a Polish right-wing politician, member of Law and Justice party. He was leader of small party Christian-National Union ( Zjednoczenie Chrześcijańsko-Narodowe, ZChN).Encyclopedia ...
(born 1945), right-wing politician, former Mayor of Łódź * Tatiana Okupnik (born 1978), singer, composer and songwriter, former member of
Blue Café Blue Café are a Polish musical group with jazz, soul and Latin influences. The band was formed in Łódź in 1998 and had three consecutive hit singles in Poland in 2002-03. They were nominated in the category Best Polish Act at the 2003 ...
*
Władysław Pasikowski Władysław Pasikowski (; born 14 June 1959 in Łódź, Poland) is a Polish film director and screenwriter. He made his debut film, Kroll, in 1991, which was honored with the Polish Film Festival prize for his debut and the Special Jury Prize. ...
(born 1959), film director and screenwriter, known for movies ''
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'', '' Aftermath'', '' Jack Strong'', ''
Operacja Samum ''Operacja Samum'' is a 1999 Polish spy film directed by Władysław Pasikowski, starring Marek Kondrat, Bogusław Linda, and Olaf Lubaszenko. The film is a fictional account of Operation Simoom, a top secret Polish intelligence operation to w ...
'' * Karolina Pawliczak (born 1976), lawyer and politician *
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Jacek Emil Saryusz-Wolski (born 19 September 1948 in Łódź) is a Polish diplomat and PiS (Law and Justice) politician. He has been a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) since June 2004. He served as Vice President of the European Parliamen ...
(born 1948), diplomat, politician and an MEP: member of the
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(elected on 13 June 2004) * Krzysztof Skiba (born 1964), musician, singer-songwriter, satirist, essayist and actor; member of the rock band
Big Cyc Big Cyc ("Cyc" is Polish for " Tit") is a Polish rock band formed in March 1988. The band is well known in Poland for their controversial behaviour. The cover of their first album, ''Z partyjnym pozdrowieniem'' (Polish for ''With a Party Greeting ...
* Joanna Skrzydlewska (born 1977), politician and a
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* Magdalena Śniadecka-Kotarska (born 1952), ethno-political researcher and diplomat (Ambassador of Poland to Peru) * Piotr Trzaskalski (born 1964), film director and screenwriter, known for movies '' Edi'', '' My Father's Bike'' *
Marcin Tybura Marcin Tybura (born November 9, 1985) is a Polish professional mixed martial artist. He currently competes in the Heavyweight division for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). A professional competitor since 2011, Tybura previously fought fo ...
(born 1985), professional
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, current UFC Heavyweight * Anita Werner (born 1978), television journalist, and former actress *
Janusz Wojciechowski Janusz Czesław Wojciechowski (born 6 December 1954 in Rawa Mazowiecka) is a Polish politician and was a long-standing Member of the European Parliament, elected from the Lodz Voivodship representing the Polish People's Party (PSL) (2004–2006 ...
(born 1958), politician and a
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and an EU Commissioner for Agriculture *
Aleksandra Ziolkowska-Boehm Alexandra () is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (, ). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (; meaning 'to defend') and (; GEN , ; meaning 'man'). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "prot ...
(born 1949), writer, author of biographic books


Other units

* Alexis de Tocqueville Center for Political and Legal Thought * The School of Polish for Foreigners - first school of Polish for foreigners in Poland, since 1952 *Branch in
Tomaszów Mazowiecki Tomaszów Mazowiecki (, yi, טאָמעשעוו or ''Tomashuv'') is a city in central Poland with 60,529 inhabitants (2021). The fourth most populous city in the Łódź Voivodeship and the second with free public transport. In Tomaszów Mazowi ...


Origins

The university was created after the total destruction of
Warsaw Warsaw ( pl, Warszawa, ), officially the Capital City of Warsaw,, abbreviation: ''m.st. Warszawa'' is the capital and largest city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the River Vistula in east-central Poland, and its population is officiall ...
, during and after the
Warsaw Uprising The Warsaw Uprising ( pl, powstanie warszawskie; german: Warschauer Aufstand) was a major World War II operation by the Polish underground resistance to liberate Warsaw from German occupation. It occurred in the summer of 1944, and it was led ...
, and after the expulsion of Poles from
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. One of its leading founders was Professor Teodor Vieweger of the Free Polish University. During the first year of operation (1945-1946 academic year), the University of Lodz admitted over 7 thousand students and it was divided into 6 Faculties (including the schools of pharmacy, medicine and odontology that formed a separate institution in 1950), which were later divided into the present 12 Faculties. In 1998, a branch campus of the University of Lodz was created in
Tomaszów Mazowiecki Tomaszów Mazowiecki (, yi, טאָמעשעוו or ''Tomashuv'') is a city in central Poland with 60,529 inhabitants (2021). The fourth most populous city in the Łódź Voivodeship and the second with free public transport. In Tomaszów Mazowi ...
.


Gallery

File:Collegium Iuridicum - Paragraph Building, Łódź Solidarności Roundabout.jpg, Faculty of Law and Administration File:Muzeum Przyrodnicze Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, Park Sienkiewicza, Łódź 01.jpg, The UŁ Museum of Natural History File:Budynek A - Wydział Biologii i Ochrony Środowiska UŁ.jpg, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection File:Lodz Uniwersytet filozofia.jpg, Faculty of Philosophy and History File:Collegium Geographicum WNG UNI LODZ.jpg, Faculty of Geographical Sciences File:Colegium Iuridicum Lodz.JPG, Faculty of Law and Administration File:O i Z UL.jpg, Faculty of Management File:BiolMolUL.jpg, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lodz, University Of Educational institutions established in 1945 Public universities 1945 establishments in Poland