WUT has secured the 1089th position globally, 386th in Europe, and 9th among Polish institutions in the latest Best Global Universities ranking by US News & World Report.
Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) has achieved a global ranking of 487th in the prestigious QS World University Rankings (QS WUR) — securing the third-highest position among Polish institutions. This represents a significant rise of 42 places from the previous year and marks WUT's highest-ever position in the history of this ranking.
The Enactus WUT team triumphed at the Enactus Poland National Competition with their project MedWave, securing a place in the Enactus World Cup global finals in Bangkok. This September, they will compete against 37 international teams.
The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering at Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) has established a formal cooperation agreement with the Korea Carbon Industry Promotion Agency (Kcarbon) – a specialized research institution focusing on advanced carbon materials, particularly composites and polymer-based nanomaterials.
The EKODEMIK project, developed by students from the Climate Crisis Architecture Research Group (KNAKK) at the Warsaw University of Technology (WUT) Faculty of Architecture, is a comprehensive concept for transforming the student dormitory complex at Narutowicza Square. In late May, a meeting was held at the "Akademik" dormitory (DS "Akademik"), where the project authors presented it to WUT administration representatives.
Our student, Aleksandra Nowosad from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology, participated in the AEC Global Teamwork project at Stanford University. Collaborating with an international team, she developed a competition design for one of the buildings at San Francisco State University. The team received two awards for their project: Technology Challenge 2025 and DPR IPD Challenge 2025.