The Wroclaw University of Economics and Business is one of ten public universities located in Wrocław, Poland. Originally established in 1947 as a private business school, it was nationalized in 1954 under the name Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna. In October 1974 it was named after the Polish economist Oskar Lange, although his name does not occur in the official English name of the university.
The WUEB has 200 Erasmus bilateral agreements and about 60 general cooperation agreements with foreign partners. The courses organized by the Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, which are divided into semesters, are run in one or two level systems and can be attended as full-time day courses, part-time weekend courses and in the form of evening classes. The University is authorized to run an Executive MBA Program for graduates, which is available in a Polish or English language version. The Program is organized in cooperation with universities from Belgium, France, Ireland, Germany and Great Britain.
The University offers free Polish language courses for the exchange students. The courses are provided during each semester and have two levels for the student to choose: beginners and intermediate. The course content will also help you to get acquainted with the Polish culture.

MBA, Part time, £0k to 10k

MBM, Part time, £0k to 10k