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Warsaw School of Economics
Szkoła Główna Handlowa
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Latin: Schola Princeps Scientiarum Œconomicarum et Commercii
Established:October 13, 1906
Type:Public
Rector:Professor Adam Budnikowski
Staff:1400
Students:14000 (May 2007)
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Campus:Urban
Affiliations:CEMS, Socrates-Erasmus
Website:www.sgh.waw.pl
Main building of the WSE
Main building of the WSE

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Today, The Warsaw School of Economics offers courses leading to Bachelor's or Master's degrees to both full-time and extra-mural students. It also offers doctoral and Postgraduate Programmes.

Warsaw School of Economics is a member of CEMS and Socrates-Erasmus. CEMS, the Community of European Management Schools and International Companies is a cooperation of multinational enterprises and Europe's leading business schools and universities The ERASMUS programme, also known as European Region Action Scheme for the Mobility of University Students, was established in 1987 and forms a major part of the

It is located at the northern edge of the Mokotów district of Warsaw. Mokotów is a Dzielnica ( Borough, District) of Warsaw, the Capital Warsaw (Warszawa; also known by other names) is the Capital and Largest city of Poland.

Public transport: Bus and tram stops as well as the Pole Mokotowskie metro station are nearby. Metro Pole Mokotowskie is one of the Warsaw Metro stations It is named after the Pole Mokotowskie park nearby

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Organizational structure

Warsaw School of Economics has abandoned a traditional departmental structure segregating students on basis of their major.

Professors as well as research and teaching programmes are grouped in five Collegia and a number of extra-collegial units like the foreign languages teaching centre or the "pedagogical studium" gathering school's psychologists and teaching experts and offering i. e. trainings in teaching skills.

Collegia:

Famous people of Warsaw School of Economics

Alumni

The majority of Ministers of Finance in the governments of the III Republic of Poland were WSE alumni, including all from 1988 to 1997

Professors

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Leszek Balcerowicz (pronounced ['lεʃεk balʦε'rɔviʧ]) (born January 19 1947 is a Polish Economist and the former chairman of Oskar Ryszard Lange ( July 27, 1904 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, then Vistulan Country – October 2, 1965 in London Józef Oleksy (ˈjuzɛf ɔˈlɛksɨ born 22 June, 1946 in Nowy Sącz) is a Polish politician former chairman of Democratic Left Alliance Dariusz Rosati (born August 8 1946 in Radom) is a Polish professor of economics and a politician who is a member Stanisław Kluza is a Polish Economist who from July 14 to September 22, 2006, was the Finance Minister in the cabinet of Jarosław State University of New York at Buffalo, commonly known as University at Buffalo (UB is a Coeducational public research University, which
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