University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg (ANS w Elblągu) is one of 42 universities included in U-Multirank for Poland. University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg is a small public university located in Elbląg with 1217 students enrolled (2019 data or latest available). It was founded in 1998. With regard to the scope of its subjects and degree programmes offered, the University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg is a broad institution. It doesn't offer programmes in foreign languages. It is characterised by a medium percentage of international students. The University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg graduation rate is 44,45 for bachelors (D score) and 88 for masters (B score). As made clear by its sunburst chart – a snapshot illustration of the university’s performance profile across the five U-Multirank dimensions – the University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg is strongest in Teaching & Learning. Its overall profile shows top performance across various indicators, with 3 ‘A’ (very good) scores overall. For a comprehensive overview of this university’s performance, see its complete performance scores in the tables below.
University of Applied Sciences in Elbląg
Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa, w Elblągu, ul. Wojska Polskiego 1
82-300 Elbląg
Poland
+48 55 6290555
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Digital education investment
1
%0
66.08
Outreach programs
2
0
6
Pedagogiacally skilled teaching staff
4
0
4
Bachelor graduation rate
44.45
%0
100
Masters graduation rate
88
%0
100
Graduating on time (bachelors)
60.78
%0
100
Graduating on time (masters)
96.77
%0
100
Relative BA graduate unemployment
Above 5 to 10%
Relative MA graduate unemployment
Above 5 to 10%
Relative graduate unemployment long first degree
Above 5 to 10%
Graduating on time (long first degree)
Graduation rate long first degree
Gender balance
1.22
86.44
Female authors
Citation rate
Research publications (absolute numbers)
10
0
98,038
Research publications (size-normalised)
0.008
0
13.17
External research income
0.24
0
859.22
Art related output
0
24.96
Top cited publications
Interdisciplinary publications
Post-doc positions
Professional publications
0.24
0
54.68
Open Access Publications
Co-publications with industrial partners
Income from private sources
0.8
0
888.9
Patents awarded (absolute numbers)
0
0
3,266
Patents awarded (size-normalised)
0
0
500.4
Industry co-patents
Spin-offs
0
0
334.57
Publications cited in patents
Income from continuous professional development
0.51
%0
100
Graduate companies
11.92
0
433.85
Foreign language bachelor programmes
0
%0
100
Foreign language long first degree programmes
0
%Foreign language master programmes
0
%0
100
Student mobility
0.04
0
1
International academic staff
1.55
%0
100
International joint publications
International doctorate degrees
Bachelor graduates working in the region
Between 50 and 75%
0
100
Master graduates working in the region
Between 50 and 75%
0
100
Student internships in the region
80.07
%0
100
Regional joint publications
Income from regional sources
25.37
%0
100
Regional Publications with Industrial Partners
Social inclusion
1.9 % students with disability; 12.0 % mature students; 57.7 % first generation students
Female academic staff
1
%