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Coventry Uni Poland campus ready for Sep 20

The University Times

Coventry University’s new campus in Wrocław, Poland, will be ready to welcome its first intake in September this year subject to the Polish government’s decision on the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.

Photo: Coventry University Wrocław
The Wrocław campus will recruit approximately 160 students in the first year

Coventry University Wrocław has opened applications for potential students for undergraduate programs in digital technology, business management and leadership, aviation management, and cybersecurity.

“We aim to offer a career-focused experience to our students”

The new campus offers multiple intakes throughout the year, with courses offered in blocks for both full time and part-time mode and can be started at the beginning of any block in September, November, January, February, April, and June.

The Wrocław campus will recruit approximately 160 students in the first year, with ambitions to increase student numbers and the course portfolio in the future.

“Coventry University Wrocław is moving ahead with plans to open in September this year and I am delighted that our contractors have been able to continue safely with work to get the campus ready for our first intake this summer,” said John Dishman, pro-vice chancellor and CEO of CU Group, Coventry University.

“We aim to offer a career-focused experience to our students, one that is traditionally academic but is also designed to help them progress in their careers.”

Anna Życińska-Wójcik, Project Director in Skanska, responsible for the Centrum Południe office project added: “We are progressing with fit-out works for Coventry University to open a great space for students in Wrocław on schedule.

“This is our first project involving the adaptation of office space for academic use, which we are also carrying out under unique circumstances created by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We are confident this project will produce a unique combination of friendly and modern spaces adapted to meet the new post-Covid way of working and learning,” she added.

The University Times

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