University profile
Personal discovery
Find universities that fit you.
Match surfaces schools to your priorities, then save and compare inside Circulus—not endless tabs.
Overview
The University of Gdańsk, founded in 1970, is the largest university in the Pomeranian region of Poland. It offers a wide range of programs across 11 faculties, serving over 25,000 students, including doctoral candidates and postgraduates. The university is recognized for its high-quality education and research, particularly in fields like Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Oceanography.
Outcome reports from applicants appear here once enough anonymous responses are collected.
Circulus signals
Short summaries from our catalog — always confirm on the official site.
Same country or overlapping strengths — explore nearby options.