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Comparative European Governance Systems
Comparative European Governance Systems
Comparative European Governance Systems 

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John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL), Poland

  • Student body: apr. 9.600
  • Teaching staff: 950
  • Faculties: 7
  • Language of instruction: English, Polish

The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (KUL) was founded in 1918 and is the oldest university in Lublin. It offers a multicultural atmosphere and diverse student life. The university has a strong religious foundation, stemming from Pope John Paul II’s habilitation in 1955. The Institute of Political Science at KUL offers both BA and MA degrees, with research areas focusing on national democracy, European integration, political communication, marketing, and Eastern European studies.

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Lublin, with around 350,000 inhabitants, is Poland's eighth-largest city and is known as the "City of Universities" due to its four universities. It serves as the largest and most important industrial and educational hub in eastern Poland. The city offers a rich cultural scene for students, including options like theater, musicals, and concerts. The active student culture is largely shaped by the universities, making it a lively and dynamic place to live and study.

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