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Bachelor in Data and Society in Poland, Wroclaw

The Data and Society programme invites you to explore the rapidly changing world through the lens of data, digital technologies and social analysis. Every day we witness transformations reshaping work, cities, communication, mobility and public life. Where do these shifts come from? How do technological systems, global trends and social forces interact? And what do these processes mean for individuals and societies? The programme offers you space to ask these questions — and the tools to start answering them.

At the heart of the programme is a strong focus on the interplay between data and society. You will learn how data is produced, interpreted and used across different areas of life, and how digitalisation is redefining what it means to work, move, communicate and participate in public spaces. You will also gain solid sociological foundations, enabling you to understand how people form groups, how institutions evolve, how inequalities emerge and how broader social structures shape everyday experiences.

Studying in the Data and Society programme means joining an intellectually rich and culturally diverse academic environment. You will work with lecturers and researchers whose expertise spans labour studies, urban sociology, migration, digital cultures, Big Data analytics, research methodology and critical theories of technology. The curriculum integrates classical sociological knowledge with contemporary analytical competencies, from coding basics and statistical modelling to qualitative research and data visualisation.

To deepen your understanding of how data can illuminate social reality, the programme includes practical, experience-based learning. You will participate in research workshops, design your own studies, analyse real datasets and learn how to communicate insights to different audiences — policymakers, NGOs, social movements, institutions or private-sector partners. This hands-on approach helps you understand not only how to gather and process information, but also how to use it responsibly and ethically in real-world contexts.

Upon graduation, you will have developed a broad, versatile set of competencies linking social understanding with analytical reasoning. You will be prepared to work in areas where data-driven approaches meet social expertise — including policy analysis, data and research consultancy, urban development, migration and integration services, labour market studies, diversity management or digital innovation.

You will also acquire the practical research skills needed to conduct your own projects on social change, work, mobility and digital transformation. The programme equips you with transferable skills in critical thinking, data interpretation, communication, teamwork, problem-solving and ethical reflection, preparing you for careers in public administration, non-governmental organisations, international bodies, private companies or for further study in social sciences at the Master’s level.


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Total duration 36 MONTH(S)
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The University of Wrocław has a rich history of more than three centuries. Founded by Leopold I Habsburg the university evolved from a modest school run by Jesuits into one of the biggest academic institutions in Poland. At the beginning of the 19th century the university had five Faculties: philosophy, catholic theology, evangelical theology, law and medicine. Later it was expanded by numerous sections, laboratories and a natural museum, which exists until today.

 

After the Second World War a group of Polish professors, formerly from Lvov, started teaching and research activities at the University of Wrocław. Initially they created the Faculties of law and administration, arts, natural sciences, agriculture, veterinary, medicine, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Some of these Faculties were soon transformed into other universities.

 

Since the beginning of the 20th century, the University of Wrocław produced 9 Nobel Prize winners, such as Theodor Mommsen, Philipp Lenard, Eduard Buchner, Paul Ehrlich, Fritz Haber, Friedrich Bergius, Erwin Schrödinger, Otto Stern and Max Born.

 

Today, the first and foremost focus of The University of Wrocław is scientific research. Our scholars have numerous links with their fellow researchers from other higher education institutions in Poland and throughout the world. The success of our researchers has been recently recognized by Polish authorities, who significantly increased funding for both equipment and research at our University by 80% compared to previous years.

 

Like in most countries, in Poland the national quality assessment system is part of a national strategy for improving the quality of education. Every four years the Ministry of Education evaluates faculties of all Polish universities. Last year 9 out of 10 of our Faculties were qualified in the highest category and one was the second highest.

 

The Academic Incubator of Entrepreneurship is a new unit of the University of Wrocław designed to aid students in starting their own businesses by providing free entrepreneurial advice, organizing conferences, seminars, subsidizing selected investments and offering office space. The Academic Incubator of Entrepreneurship cooperates with the Wrocław Technology Park, a technological centre with laboratories, office space, conference centre and modern multimedia equipment. The objective of the Technology Park is to create conditions for the use of scientific and industrial potential of Wrocław and the region and to stimulate the advanced technologies industry. The University of Wrocław is proud to be one of its shareholders.

 

Today the University of Wrocław is the largest university in the region and teaches over 26,000 students and around 1300 doctoral students at 10 Faculties. 9000 students graduate from the University every year.

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  • High quality of teaching and research in Polish and English languages
  • Rich offer of courses taught in English language
  • English and Polish language preparatory courses
  • Exciting student life: International Students Orchestra, Football Team, Volunteer Group
  • Multicultural city with wide range of employment opportunities

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  • High quality of teaching and research in Polish and English languages
  • Rich offer of courses taught in English language
  • English and Polish language preparatory courses
  • Exciting student life: International Students Orchestra, Football Team, Volunteer Group
  • Multicultural city with wide range of employment opportunities

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  • computers
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  • radio studio
  • TV studio
  • graphic programmes and equipment
  • multimedia projectors with interactive whiteboards
  • two computer laboratories
  • modern classrooms
  • teaching laboratories
  • a generous amount of laboratory space for student-faculty research

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Wroclaw, Pl. Uniwersytecki 1
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