Erasmus Charter for higher education 2021-2027

Czestochowa University of Technology Erasmus Policy Statement 2021-2027


Why CUT?

You will learn at one of the best technical universities in Poland. Studying at our university gives you an opportunity to receive thorough education in many fields of study and gain qualifications required by the demanding and fast-changing job market.
We will provide you with a well-balanced range of academic courses in 6 faculties:

  • the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science,
  • the Faculty of Production Engineering and Materials Technology,
  • the Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
  • the Faculty of Civil Engineering,
  • the Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment,
  • the Faculty of Management.

You will be taught by dedicated staff, whose expertise and unrivalled academic knowledge are well-known both at home and abroad.
Our graduates are highly valued by employers and all our courses teach skills essential to a successful career.
We constantly improve our educational offer by introducing new fields of study and sought-after specializations in order to strengthen our graduates' position on the more and more demanding job market.
You can develop your passions and interests within numerous research and scientific clubs and interests groups, and student organizations.
CUT has for you great educational facilities and a comprehensive student infrastructure: state-of-the-art laboratories and lecture halls, three halls of residence, refectories, and a very modern main library as well as faculty libraries.
Situated in the south of Poland just 120 km north of Cracow and 240 km south of capital city - Warsaw, Częstochowa is an ideal city for students. The cost of living and accommodation is relatively low in comparison with other cities. Also travel to other parts of Poland by rail or road is easy.
Częstochowa is an attractive city. It lies in the picturesque Cracow-Częstochowa Upland, offering great opportunities for different forms of active tourism.

Czestochowa Region

Situated on the Cracow-Częstochowa Upland, the city of Częstochowa is one of the main pilgrim destinations in the contemporary Christian world. Here, in Jasna Góra (Bright Mountain) Monastery, there is a miraculous painting of the Virgin Mary, called the Black Madonna of Częstochowa.

The painting has been owned by the monastery since the fifteenth century, and so far has attracted millions of pilgrims from all corners of the globe.

As well as being a religious centre and historical monument of great significance, the monastic complex of Jasna Góra is also a remarkable piece of architecture

Apart from a visit to Jasna Góra, Częstochowa offers a variety of activities to suit a range of tastes. If you fancy a quiet meal in company of friends, why not dine in one of the variety of restaurants and pubs in the city, offering both Polish and cosmopolitan cuisine.

For a splash of culture, why not visit numerous museums and art galleries, e.g. Częstochowa Museum, Gallery of Sculpture and Art, Museum of Iron Mining, Match Manufacturing Museum, Railway History Museum, Gallery of Foundry Art, and more.

Don't forget that Częstochowa is a place of famous cultural events like the Gaude Mater International Festival of Sacred Music, the Bronisław Huberman Violin Festival (Bronisław Huberman was a Częstochowa-born, world-famous violinist of Jewish descent), the Częstochowa Guitar Convention or the Hot Jazz Spring Traditional Jazz Festival to mention just a few.

The Cracow-Częstochowa Upland, also known as the Jura (Jurassic Landscape Park), is one of the most attractive places in Poland. It is a narrow strip of land stretching for about forty kilometers between Częstochowa and Wieluń to the north and Cracow to the south. It is a land of exceptional beauty with its rocky hills, numerous caves, picturesque gorges, monadnocks and extremely rich vegetation.

Prominent in the beautiful landscape are the ruins of medieval castles, which in the past used to protect the Polish border from her invaders. Visitors are attracted by the opportunity to marvel at those splendours of a bygone age, and cherish an idea that they can leave behind, even if for a moment, the cares of the modern world. The chain of castles form the so called Eagles' Nests Trails, which combine both monuments of architecture and natural landmarks of the region.

Thanks to its variety, the Częstochowa region offers a wealth of different pleasures and sports ranging from hiking, cycling, horseback-riding, cave exploration, and rock climbing to aviation, gliding, water sports, fishing, hunting or even mushroom picking.

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