The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków (UPJP2)

Poland, Krakow , ul. Kanonicza 25

Created in 1397 as Faculty of Theology at the Cracow Studium Generale (today’s Jagiellonian University). Closed in 1954 by the communist regime, and reopened 1959 as an independent scientific institution. In 1981 Pope John Paul II established the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Cracow, with three faculties: Theology, Philosophy and the History of the Church. Acquired current title in 2009.

Funding: Public
Accreditation: Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Polish Accreditation Committee
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 12
Requirements
  • Admission details: Secondary school certificate (matura) and entrance examinations

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