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We are honored and pleased to announce that INIS has signed a Cooperation Agreement with the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration. The University of Warsaw is one of Eastern Europe’s largest and most important. Founded in 1816 from the beginning, the history of the University of Warsaw has been inextricably linked to the history of Warsaw itself and to some extent – the history of the entire Republic of Poland, which, partitioned by the neighboring countries (Prussia, Austria-Hungary and Russia) towards the end of the eighteenth century disappeared from the European map for more than a hundred years. The hopes for the rebirth of the country emerged as early as in the first decades of the nineteenth century. These were brought first by the Napoleonic times and subsequently by the Congress of Vienna. So, first the Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1813) and the Kingdom of Poland, which was a part of the Russian empire in 1815 became a poor substitute for the Polish state. Today the University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and the best research center in the country. Nearly 40,000 students and doctoral candidates are educated in its organizational structures. The high quality of teaching is reflected in the results of various rankings. According to these, the University of Warsaw is among the top 3% of universities in the world.
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We are honored and pleased to announce that INIS has signed a Cooperation Agreement with the University of Warsaw, Faculty of Law and Administration. The University of Warsaw is one of Eastern Europe’s largest and most important. Founded in 1816 from the beginning, the history of the University of Warsaw has been inextricably linked to the history of Warsaw itself and to some extent – the history of the entire Republic of Poland, which, partitioned by the neighboring countries (Prussia, Austria-Hungary and Russia) towards the end of the eighteenth century disappeared from the European map for more than a hundred years. The hopes for the rebirth of the country emerged as early as in the first decades of the nineteenth century. These were brought first by the Napoleonic times and subsequently by the Congress of Vienna. So, first the Duchy of Warsaw (1807–1813) and the Kingdom of Poland, which was a part of the Russian empire in 1815 became a poor substitute for the Polish state. Today the University of Warsaw is the largest university in Poland and the best research center in the country. Nearly 40,000 students and doctoral candidates are educated in its organizational structures. The high quality of teaching is reflected in the results of various rankings. According to these, the University of Warsaw is among the top 3% of universities in the world.