Bachelor's | ||
Studies | full-time studies | part-time studies |
Nursing | ||
Dental Technology | ||
Dietetics | ||
Electroradiology | ||
Emergency Medicine | ||
Environmental Health | ||
Midwifery | ||
Nursing | ||
Public Health – Health System Management |
Integrated Master's degree | ||
Studies | full-time studies | part-time studies |
Medicine | ||
Dentistry | ||
Health Psychology | ||
Medical Analytics | ||
Medicine | ||
Pharmacy | ||
Physiotherapy |
Master's | ||
Studies | full-time studies | part-time studies |
Clinical Research | ||
Dietetics | ||
Environmental Health and Occupational Safety | ||
Midwifery | ||
Nursing | ||
Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Industry | ||
Public Health |
Doctoral School (disciplines) | more » |
Health Sciences | |
Medical Sciences | |
Pharmaceutical Sciences |
MBA | more » |
MBA w badaniach klinicznych |
Faculties, schools of study | more » |
Faculty of Medicine | |
Faculty of Pharmacy | |
Wydział Nauk o Zdrowiu z Instytutem Medycyny Morskiej i Tropikalnej |
The Medical University of Gdańsk provides education to over 6000 students, PhD and postgraduate students. International students constitute of 10% of MUG students and represent more than half of all international students studying in Gdańsk. The University conducts classes in English for students of two degree programs: Medicine Doctor and Master of Pharmacy.
Students have access to a conveniently situated student residential campus, a modern library and a student club “Medyk”.
The University is intensively conducting scientific research which is reflected by its high position in the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education ranking and by many awards for its staff. Faculty of Pharmacy with Subfaculty of Laboratory Medicine has been recently recognized by the Polish government as a National Leading Scientific Centre (KNOW).
The Medical University of Gdańsk is constantly modernizing its didactic and clinical infrastructure. The construction of the Invasive Medicine Centre, financed by the national budget for 480mln PLN, was finished in 2011. It has been the first investment of this type in the Pomeranian region for 30 years. The new hospital comprises several parts housing 12 surgical departments, with bed space for 311 patients. The Invasive Medicine Centre’s didactic part includes an auditorium with 288 seats and several seminar halls. Whereas its roof has a helicopter landing pad connected directly to the Emergency Department.