Cracow University of Technology

Kraków, Poland

Cracow University of Technology

Cracow University of Technology (CUT) is a leading public university with 80 years of tradition in educating engineers and advancing Polish science and technology. Established in 1945 and named after national hero and engineer Tadeusz Kościuszko, CUT combines respect for tradition with openness to innovation.

CUT offers a wide range of programs across its eight faculties and a Doctoral School, with courses available in both Polish and English. In the prestigious Perspektywy 2025 ranking, CUT’s Faculty of Architecture was recognised as the best in Poland for the third consecutive year, while Landscape Architecture also reached 1st place in its category.

With a vibrant community of approximately 12,000 students and more than 1,100 academic teachers, CUT has educated more than 115,000 alumni who have pursued successful careers in business, government, academia, and research worldwide.

The university’s strong academic standing is also reflected in prestigious international rankings like THE, QS, and the Shanghai Ranking (ARWU). Furthermore, some of its researchers are listed among the top 2% of scientists worldwide by Stanford University.

Strongly connected with industry, CUT supports innovation and entrepreneurship through its Technology Transfer Centre and the Cracow Technological Park. These initiatives provide students and researchers with invaluable opportunities to work on real-world projects, bridging the gap between academia and industry.

With over 200 institutions in 54 countries, CUT is a global academic partner, preparing graduates to shape the science and technology of tomorrow. Together, we are building the future.

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