Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, Établissement polonais d'enseignement supérieur
The Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology is a private university in Warsaw that offers programs in computer science, design, and management alongside Japanese cultural studies. The campus features functional buildings with labs and study spaces where students work on practical projects and experiments.
The institute was established in 1994, combining Polish educational traditions with Japanese teaching methods and approaches. This foundational vision continues to shape how the university teaches and operates today.
The university's name reflects a partnership between Poland and Japan, visible in signage and regular cultural events throughout the year. Students and staff use both Polish and Japanese languages, and the campus hosts celebrations of Japanese traditions that bring the community together.
The university offers bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs taught in both Polish and English, available on campus in Warsaw or online. Visitors can attend open days to explore the facilities and see how students work in labs and common areas.
Many instructors work in the tech industry while teaching, bringing current expertise directly into the classroom. Students benefit from learning practical skills from people who apply theory to real projects every day.
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