Our University was founded in 1969 as the Higher Teachers’ School, since then it has changed its status several times, and finally in 2011 was transformed into the Jan Kochanowski University (JKU).
The JKU is the flagship institution of higher learning in the Świętokrzyskie Province. It consists of 6 faculties (Faculty of Arts, Collegium Medicum, Faculty of Education and Psychology, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Faculty of Natural Sciences) and two out-of-town branches (in Piotrkow Trybunalski and Sandomierz).
In total, approx. 160,000 students have graduated from the JKU since 1969. There are about 12,000 students currently studying at the JKU, most of them being non-residents of the Świętokrzyskie Province. Every year more and more international students come to study at the University. A variety of fields of studies are offered to our applicants, including those in pedagogical sciences, arts, exact and natural sciences, humanities, economical sciences, medical and health sciences, law, and physical sciences.
MISSION
The mission of the JKU is to collectively contribute to the society common good by conducting a highly specialized research and comprehensive education. The core values of the JKU are the universal values, including good, wisdom, truth, and respect for the rules of humanism, democracy and tolerance. The guiding principle of the academic community is the constant quest for the truth based on the freedom of research and education.
STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Strategy and development of the JKU are founded on five core issues:
- Priority #1. Science – basis of the University
- Priority #2. Education – high quality of learning and diverse educational offer
- Priority #3. Infrastructure – continuous growth and modernization
- Priority #4. Socio-economic environment – open University
- Priority #5. Management – efficient and friendly University
EDUCATION
The JKU offers almost 50 undergraduate and graduate programs in a variety of disciplines. Our priority in education is the close relationship between teaching, scholarship and research. We support education enhancing the ability of students to learn throughout life (continuous education).
RELATIONSHIP WITH SOCIETY
Our University contributes to a society through the pursuit of education, dissemination and application of knowledge, learning and research at the highest levels of excellence. Our staff and students seek for the opportunities to cooperate with local business and healthcare units. A local society benefits from different activities undertaken by the JKU, including the University of the Third Age and the Kids University.
10 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE JAN KOCHANOWSKI UNIVERSITY
- There are 85 Student Scientific Organizations registered at the JKU.
- The JKU broadens the experience of students and staff through active participation in sport, visual arts, music and other cultural activities.
- According to the report of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, in 2018 the number of applicants per place at the JKU was 4.1, making the JKU the second most popular classical university in Poland.
- The European Commission granted the JKU the right to use the prestigious “HR Excellence in Research” emblem in 2017.
- According to Scopus, the number of international institutions collaborating with the JKU during 2015-2020 reached 1264. Our staff participates in many international scientific activities, including participation in CERN experiments, and in activities of the Anthropocene Working Group of the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy (SQS), a constituent body of the International Commission on Stratigraphy (ICS).
- There are 5 JKU dormitories in Kielce and 1 in Piotrkow Trybunalski available for our students.
- The JKU has the only student broadcasting station in Kielce. It is named after Jan Kochanowski’s minor poems called ‘triffle’ – ‘Radio Fraszka’ in Polish.
- The JKU chorus performs on national major opera and concert stages, such as the Oskar Kolberg Świętokrzyska Philharmonic Concert Hall in Kielce and the National Opera in Warsaw.
- The JKU Sports Center is a home of handball, basketball, volleyball (men’s and women’s) and soccer teams.
- The JKU Library plays a vital role in providing students, faculty and scholars with information in the form of printed and electronic materials. The library print collections consist of almost 516,000 volumes of books, 72,000 journals, and over 12,000 special collection items. Library provides an access to almost 19,000 electronic journals, more than 45,000 e-books and other electronic materials.