We are number 1 in 2024 among non-public universities
According to information from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, WSB Merito University in Poznań became the most frequently chosen non-public university in Poland in the admissions for the 2024/2025 academic year. A total of 15,960 people chose our full‑time and part‑time studies.
Studies are more than learning – it is your time!
Studies are a time for growth, fun, and self-discovery. At WSB Merito University, you will find support, develop your passions, and focus on what really matters to achieve your goals.
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New to WSB Merito University? Here you will find everything you need to start: key study information, support, and practical tips to help you achieve your goals.
For my field of study, I chose English Philology at WSB Merito University. During the course, I had the opportunity to gain practical experience by taking part in classes in real simultaneous interpreting booths. There I could observe how interpreters work in rapidly changing situations, which made me realize how important quick thinking and stress management skills are. While still studying, I started working in the International Cooperation Department.
graduate of WSB Merito University
At the university:
- receive a free email account and access to Microsoft Office 365,
- attend lectures and classes in well-equipped rooms,
- use computer labs and specialist laboratories (e.g. Lean Management, RFID, CISCO, SAP Next-Gen, iMAC, LTE and 5G powered by Nokia, VDI),
- borrow books and journals and use the reading room,
- connect to the Wi-Fi network,
- find vending machines with snacks and coffee,
- relax in student zones or in the green part of the campus.
We are here for you
The Student's Office is a place frequently visited by all students. You have surely heard more than one legend about it. Do not worry, the people working in the Student’s Office of WSB Merito University in Poznań will gladly help you solve problems related to your studies.
In the Student's Office you can:
- update your student ID card,
- obtain a certificate confirming your student status,
- submit an application for a scholarship,
- submit a request to the dean,
handle all matters related to the course of your studies.
Studies, internships, traineeships and work – a natural sequence of steps whose integration is handled by the Career Office. Its purpose is to make it easier for our students and graduates to enter the labour market and to provide well‑educated professionals to our business partners.
The Career Office:
- will support you at every stage of your education and entry into the job market – from writing a professional CV to preparing for job interviews,
- will help you find your own career path through diagnostic tests, developing an Individual Action Plan (IAP) and mock job interviews,
- will provide a diverse and attractive range of internships, traineeships and job offers.
Our Library is a treasure trove of knowledge, a place to deepen it, and a vast database hub with online access. In addition to offering extensive collections of books, journals, essential textbooks, and external databases (around 55,000 books and over 100 journal titles), it also enables the use of its resources online, interlibrary loans, and provides a quiet space for work: both group and individual. Reserve and borrow a book, or simply come and use it on site. In silence, of course!
The International Relations Office is a unit that cooperates with universities from all over the world.
Through the Erasmus+ programme, under which we have signed 43 partnership agreements with universities from across Europe and 9 agreements with universities outside the European Union, we strive to ensure that the students of our university can develop in an international environment in many areas.
Visit us and find out in which country you can study and whether you are eligible for funding for your trip.
The role of the Disability Officer is to look after the needs of students with special needs and disabilities. They represent their interests and strive to ensure conditions that allow full participation in the admission process, education, and scientific activity.
The type of support provided depends on the student’s needs and includes, among other things:
- providing consultations,
- enabling the borrowing of necessary equipment,
- ensuring the adaptation of the university’s infrastructure,
- helping to obtain a scholarship for people with disabilities,
- supporting lecturers in matters concerning people with special needs and disabilities.
The Student Council looks after students and represents their needs and expectations before the university authorities. Its representatives take part in meetings of the WSB Merito Senate and the Disciplinary, Appeals, and Scholarship Committees.
It organizes competitions, interesting events, and integration parties, so it is also an excellent place to develop creativity and organizational skills.
You can become a member too!
The space at our university is a place for developing your individual passions and interests. Regardless of which field of study you choose, you can also pursue your interests within one of the many student clubs and organizations operating at WSB Merito University.
The thematic scope of student initiatives includes, among others:
- security
- criminology
- law
- psychology
- tourism
- management
Check which of these areas brings students together at your campus!
The Centre for Teaching Development is responsible for the following areas:
- Designing and delivering on-site classes and courses on the Moodle platform.
- Producing educational audio-video materials, creating instructional resources, and developing multimedia courses using specialised tools.
Supporting (in person, online, and by phone) students and lecturers in preparing and managing services on the e-learning platform and in MS Teams.