Study abroad in Warsaw, Poland: Most popular universities for International Development.

Are you thinking of studying International Development abroad? Below you can find the most popular universities and programmes to study International Development in Warsaw, Poland. This list is based on visitors on the Studyportals websites, listing more than 150,000 English-taught Bachelor's and Master's programmes world-wide.


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University of Warsaw

With more than 200 years of history, the University of Warsaw is the second oldest university in Poland and at the same time the largest one.
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Collegium Civitas

Collegium Civitas is a relatively young university (founded in 1997) located in the very centre of Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Despite its age, it has earned a deserved reputation of an exceptional place to study international relations, social and political sciences in English.
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Vistula University

Located in Warsaw - the heart of Europe, Vistula University (VU) is the most internationalised university in Poland. We host students from 80+ countries, creating a multicultural community of  future business leaders. Our mission is to prepare graduates for their future career, in the best way possible, by constantly modernising the technology used in studies,  and adapting study programmes to the changing world. 
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Most popular International Development programmes for international students in Warsaw

These are the most popular programmes among international students who are looking for a International Development degree in Warsaw.

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Humanitarian Action

University of Warsaw

The Programme in Humanitarian Action at the University of Warsaw has both specialised and interdisciplinary dimensions and offers education primarily in the area of political science and law, but also in management, anthropology and public health.
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Development Economics

University of Warsaw

Master of Arts in Development Economics is a new graduate programme at Warsaw University Faculty of Economics. It has been initiated by the co-operation between the Chair of Development Economics and United Nations Development Programme bureau in Poland.
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Public Administration: Public Policy and Administration

Collegium Civitas

Public Policy and Administration (PPA) is a modern masters degree in sociology for future and current employees of the public sector and others active in organisations and institutions that cooperate with public administration.
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Diplomacy and Intercultural Studies

Collegium Civitas

The Masters in Diplomacy & Intercultural Studies at Collegium Civitas is an education program through which students learn about diplomatic protocol and law, intercultural negotiations and communication, and the role of media in international affairs.
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International Relations

Vistula University

If you’ve only kept up-to-date with the international policy so far, but you would now like to have a real influence on shaping such a policy, then the International Relations (Master’s programme) from Vistula University is for you. 
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About International Development

International Development degrees are interdisciplinary studies using concepts from Sociology, Political Science, Resource Management, and Economics. International Development students seek solutions for social and economic problems like inequality, poverty, healthcare, or human rights. Graduates work with NGOs and governments to fight corruption, reach trade agreements, develop infrastructure, and more.

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