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As the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland, Krakow was the official capital of Poland until 1596. Today, it’s still a thriving hub of academic, economic and artistic activity.

Krakow possesses many world-renowned universities, which are featured in the QS World University Rankings including Jagiellonian UniversityCracow University of Technology and AGH University of Science and Technology.

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Top universities in Krakow

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QS World University Rank

801-850

QS World University Rank

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QS World University Rank

Krakow's QS Best Student Cities performance

Affordability rank 61
Desirability rank 113
Employer Activity rank 113
Student Mix rank 87
Student View rank 93

Why study in Krakow?

Booming café culture

Home to many an artisanal coffee shop, students in Krakow are buzzing on caffeine while taking in the views of the city.

Interesting history

Krakow is a city with a rich history. Visit Krakow’s Old Town, one of the first ever urban UNESCO World Heritage sites, to experience the city’s history firsthand.

The green parks

Parks seem to be everywhere you go in Krakow, packed full of winding paths, fir trees and greenery, such as the vast expanse of Blona Common.

Near other European cities

If you fancy a weekend trip to explore more of Europe there are several popular cities just a train ride away, such as Budapest and Vienna.

Cost of studying in Krakow

Despite having the highest tuition fees of Polish student cities, Krakow’s international tuition fees are much lower than in other European cities, such as London, Stockholm and Amsterdam.

International students living in Krakow can expect to pay around US$7,200 per year on average for tuition fees.

Numbeo estimates that a single person living in Krakow will need around £434 per month for living expenses, plus an additional £528 for accommodation in the city centre.

Life and culture in Krakow

Often called the prettiest of Poland’s cities, Krakow is situated on the Vistula river in the Lesser Poland area and dates back to the seventh century. 

Emerging from World War II as the only major Polish city to not suffer serious damage, Krakow is uniquely steeped in history, with incredible architecture everywhere you look. The city’s Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978.

If you’re looking to explore this stunning city, visit the Wawel Royal Castle – an iconic landmark which was home to three dynasties of Poland's monarchs. Or take a walk inside St. Mary’s Basilica, known for its impressive altarpiece and awe-inspiring stained-glass windows.

You can even combine historical sightseeing with some retail therapy by visiting the Cloth Hall, the world’s oldest shopping centre, dating back over 700 years. Wherever you choose to go, you will be surrounded by galleries, cafes, museums and restaurants.   

Careers in Krakow

Krakow has a strong economy and graduate jobs available in a range of fields. 

There are often roles available in the services sector, as this makes up a large proportion of Krakow’s economy. Other industries looking to hire skilled graduates include engineering, sales, IT and accounting and finance.

If you’re an EU citizen, you’ll be able to work in Poland for three months without a visa. After these three months have passed, you’ll need a temporary residence permit which lasts for three years.

Non-EU workers will need an employment offer from a Polish company in order to gain a work visa.

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