News

There are about 30 people on stage, wearing sportswear and t-shirts with start numbers. There is a crowd of people in front of the stage, some of them taking photos.
The 28th “Run for a New Life” is done and dusted. About 100 four-people relay teams took part in it. The teams consisted of transplant recipients, family donors, youth, athletes, journalists, actors, and medics – including our specialists. Each of them, equipped with Nordic walking poles, covered the symbolic 1 kilometer along the alleys of the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów. All with the aim of expressing support for the idea of organ donation.
WUM students: four women and two men. The students are walking on the sidewalk. They are smiling. They are wearing sweatshirts and jeans. The girl in the foreground has a navy blue sweatshirt and light hair. The girl on the left has dark hair, glasses, and a red T-shirt. The girl on the right has a gray sweatshirt, glasses, and a white notebook with a skull graphic. The other people are less visible. In the background, you can see buildings, green trees, and bushes.
Candidates interested in our university could choose from 16 degree courses. Full-time studies in medicine in Polish attracted 3401 candidates, with only 550 places available. There were 1919 candidates for first-cycle nursing studies, with 420 places available. Full-time studies in dentistry in Polish attracted nearly 10 candidates per place. And those are not the only degree courses from our offering that were very popular during this year’s admissions campaign.
A screen with the words “zero tolerance for aggression” and two cameras. Next to the screen, there is a blue wall with the white logo of the Regional Medical Chamber.
The meeting organized at the WUM by the Regional Chamber of Physicians in Warsaw brought together representatives of various communities. As emphasized by both the initiators and the invited guests, the problem of violence against medics requires a comprehensive approach, from legal aspects, through enhanced security at medical centers, to education.
On the right, a young man in a white shirt with an embroidered logo on the chest is sitting and holding a microphone. Next to him is a man in a dark suit, white shirt, and tie. Both are sitting at a table during a press conference.
A spectacular success of MUW physicians: 48 days of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and a successful liver transplant, which saved the life of an eighteen-year-old. The boy suffered from a rare and severe hepatopulmonary syndrome. Today he feels well and will start school in September.
Medical presentation in a lecture hall. On the screen, a slide titled “SegmentAnyMuscle” and the DukeHealth logo. A colorful illustration of human muscles and MRI images of the neck, chest, abdomen, thigh, knee, and foot are visible. The presenter points to the slide. In the background, audience members are seated, visible from behind.
The WUM 2nd Department of Radiology held an unusual meeting, welcoming Professor Maciej Mazurowski, a globally-renowned expert on AI in medicine, head of the Duke Center for Artificial Intelligence in Radiology.
Promotional graphic with the text “9th SEED FUNDING CALL 30 JUNE APPLY NOW” in blue, purple, and pink on the left. On the right, a blue balloon floats above a surface with many white balloons.
Students and employees of the Medical University of Warsaw can compete for funding of up to €25,000 for an international project! Applications are now being accepted for the EUniWell Seed Funding Call - a competition for funding projects carried out in cooperation with at least four universities from the EUniWell consortium – European University for Well-Being. Our university is a member of this consortium.
Three people are standing in front of a building. The person on the left is wearing a gray sweatshirt with the words “Warsaw Medical University” on it. A building can be seen in the background.
Would you like to pursue a career in educating people about proper nutrition and providing professional assistance in changing bad eating habits into healthy ones? Or perhaps you would like to gain knowledge about conducting and initiating activities aimed at preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health? If so, we have good news for you! Supplementary recruitment for full-time first-cycle studies in dietetics and public health has just begun. Find out what you need to do to get in, submit your documents, and join the community of our university, which is among the top 4.3% of universities in the world according to the Center for World University Rankings 2025.
The capping ceremony for nursing and midwifery graduates in the auditorium. In the front row sit people in academic gowns—the teaching staff. Behind them stand the graduates in colorful outfits, wearing nursing and midwifery caps and holding their diplomas.
It was their day. The graduates of full-time first-cycle studies in nursing and midwifery took part in a symbolic capping ceremony and received their diplomas.