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Poznan University of Technology (PUT) is an important higher education institution in Greater Poland region (Wielkopolska). Created in 1919, with more than 100 years of history, PUT is an excellent example of tradition combined with modern approach to education and research. Currently, Poznan University of Technology is a nine-faculty institution of higher education:
The university offers courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. In 1995, Poznan
University of Technology became a member of the Conference of European Schools for Advanced Engineering Education and Research (CESAEER). From 2020, Poznan University of Technology is the leader of European University EUNICE – European Commission project. The main goal of EUNICE (European University for Customized Education) is to build a common European University of the future, aspiring to generate a shift from traditional to customized education through inter-university mobility and to provide a high-quality digital learning with strong cooperation with industry, offering flexible multidisciplinary studies and exchange opportunities for students and staff.