Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw is a public university located in the capital city of Poland. It was established in 1999 and is named after Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, a prominent figure in the Polish Catholic Church. The university offers a wide range of degree programs in various fields of study, including humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and theology. It is known for its high-quality education and research opportunities, as well as its commitment to promoting ethical and moral values in academic and social life. - Number of Faculties: 4 - Clusters of Excellence: 3 - Academic staff: 700 - Administrative and technical staff: 300 - Professors: 200 - Degree programs: 50+ - Students: 10,000+ - Graduates: 2,000+ (annually) Please note that the above data may be outdated, and it is recommended to verify the current statistics through the official website or other reliable sources.
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