Poland - safe place to study
Poland is internationally recognized as one of the safest countries in Europe, consistently earning high safety ratings from multiple indices and travel authorities. Both locals and tourists enjoy a generally secure environment throughout the country, with rare incidents of violent crime and robust public safety measures.
International Safety Rankings
Poland achieves a Safety Index score of 69.3 according to Numbeo's 2024 European country rankings, placing it ahead of notable countries like France (44.7), the United Kingdom (52.6), and Italy (52.7). In practical terms, Poland stands out for its low crime rate, ranking 14th out of 38 measured European countries on overall safety, and is comparable to other well-known safe destinations.
The Global Peace Index
The GP Index, which evaluates peacefulness worldwide, ranked Poland 24th overall and 17th in Europe in 2021, noting one of the largest improvements in peacefulness, especially in the domains of safety and security. Homicide rates in Poland are also among the lowest in Europe, consistently below or equal to those in Western European countries.
Poland in numbers
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Poland’s nominal GDP percentage growth between 2004 and 2022
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites ocated in Poland, with 15 being cultural treasures.
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Percentage of unemployment in Poland, showing long-term labor market improvement.
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Poland ranks 40th out of 133 countries in the Global Innovation Index 2024, reflecting ongoing advancements in technology and research.
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The 9th largest country in Europe
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The number of Polish citizens in 2025 is approximately 37.2 million, based on the latest population estimates for Poland.
Study in Warsaw
Vibrant Warsaw
Study in vibrant Warsaw (Warszawa), Poland’s capital and a leading center of business, culture, and innovation, at WSB Merito University. Here you can learn in modern campus buildings located on Łabiszyńska Street, while enjoying a city alive with international opportunities, cultural attractions, and excellent public transport connections.
Warsaw’s international atmosphere
Warszawa’s dynamic, international atmosphere makes it easy to meet people from every corner of the world, build valuable business connections, and begin your career. Choosing WSB Merito University here means earning a degree in Poland’s economic and cultural capital – a place full of opportunities and inspiration.
Affordable tuition fees
Compared to Western Europe, WSB Merito University in Warsaw offers exceptionally affordable tuition and living costs. Annual tuition of about €2,700 is far lower than in the UK, where fees often exceed €10,000, or in Germany and the Netherlands, where they typically range from €6,000 to €15,000 for non-EU students.