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2 Development Studies Degree Programs in Poland


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Jagiellonian University
Master of International Security and Development
- Kraków, Poland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In order to respond to these two trends, Jagiellonian University launches the International Security and Development program. ISAD aims to foster creative thinking about complex problems of global security and development, as well as to equip students with analytical tools, language expertise, and cross-cultural understanding.


Jagiellonian University
Bachelor of Global and Development Studies
- Kraków, Poland
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Global and Development Studies (GLAD) is an interdisciplinary program, which aims to equip students with a fundamental understanding of processes of globalization in various spheres of human activity: law, politics, economy, history, social relations, culture, and communication. Students gain core knowledge of the very phenomena of globalization and international development as well as specialize in their various aspects and influence they have on the contemporary world. The program is structured in such a way that it allows students to focus either on a selected part of the world, or specific global problems and challenges.
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A Development degree program opens doors to understanding societal issues and crafting sustainable solutions. This field equips students with essential skills to positively impact communities, making it an engaging choice for those passionate about social change.
Through courses in project management, policy analysis, and community engagement, students gain practical experience in problem-solving and strategic planning. Many learners start by collaborating on real-world projects that address local challenges, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge directly. The learning environment in Poland encourages independence and critical thinking as students engage with diverse perspectives.
Graduates develop strong competencies in designing and implementing development initiatives, making them highly sought after in international organizations, non-profits, and government agencies. They can pursue careers in roles such as policy advisors, community development coordinators, and program evaluators. In Poland, the focus on experiential learning further enhances employability, as students strengthen adaptability while navigating complex social landscapes.