Technical University of Łódź (http://www.p.lodz.pl/eng/index.jsp)
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Lodz in Poland
The Technical University of Łódź was created in 1945 and has developed into one of the biggest in Poland. Originally located in an old factory building, today covering nearly 200,000 sq. meters in over 70 separate buildings, the majority of them situated in the main University area. Approximately 21 000 students are currently studying at the University. Educational and scientific tasks of the University are run by about 3 000 staff members. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... 1946 was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... . Łódź (pronunciation: ) is the second-largest city (population 776,297 in 2004) of Poland, located in the centre of the country. ... . Łódź (pronunciation: ) is the second-largest city (population 776,297 in 2004) of Poland, located in the centre of the country. ... Łódź on a contour map of Poland File links The following pages link to this file: Lodz Technical University of Lodz Medical University of Lodz University of Lodz Categories: GFDL images ... 1945 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Faculties:
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Chemistry
Textile Engineering
Biotechnology and Food Science
Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environmental Engineering
Technical Physics, Computer Science and Applied Mathematics
Organisation and Management
Process and Environmental Engineering
Other Units:
Institute of Papermaking and Typography
Computer Center
Laser Diagnostic and Therapy Center
International Faculty of Engineering (studies conducted in English or French language)
External links
Official website (http://www.p.lodz.pl/eng/index.jsp)
Official International Faculty of Engineering website (http://www.ife.p.lodz.pl)
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Soon the Nazi authorities set up the Lodz Ghetto in the city and populated it with more than 200,000 Jews from the Łódź area.
After the period of economic transition in the country during the 1990s most enterprises became privatised again, but in such a desolate state that few survived in the new capitalist reality.
The city hosts the University of Łódź (Uniwersytet Łódzki) and the TechnicalUniversity of Łódź (Politechnika Łódzka).