46th Annual Conference Information

Practical Information Guide for Conference Attendees

Jan Kochanowski University: Overview
The Jan Kochanowski University of Kielce (UJK) serves as the principal university in the
Swietokrzyskie region and is one of 21 classical universities in Poland. Currently, the
university enrolls approximately 9,500 students across 58 academic disciplines.
UJK’s research initiatives span twenty-one scientific disciplines, organized into five main
fields: life sciences, medical and health sciences, humanities, social sciences, and the arts.
The institution holds the authority to confer doctorates in fourteen scientific fields and
habilitations in four, employing over 900 faculty members to fulfill these academic
endeavors.
The university boasts a modern campus, additional facilities, and a student town situated in
the city center. One of UJK’s primary missions is not just to foster scientific research but also
to commercialize these innovations to benefit local businesses and institutions. Our
researchers consistently secure a variety of grants and lead regional, national, and
international research projects and programs.
In addition to its scientific and academic pursuits, UJK actively participates in major cultural
and sporting events, thereby contributing to shaping the identity of the Swietokrzyskie
region.

Kielce, Poland: A Brief Overview
Kielce is the capital of the Swietokrzyskie Voivodeship in south-central Poland. The city is
located approximately 180 km south of Warsaw and about 110 km north of Krakow. With a
population of around 200,000, Kielce is a medium-sized city covering an area of 110 square
kilometers. The city is an educational center with multiple universities, including the Kielce
University of Technology and the Jan Kochanowski University. These institutions focus on a
range of academic disciplines, making Kielce a hub for scholarly activities in the region.
Kielce has a rich history, evident in landmarks like the Kielce Cathedral and the Krakow
Bishop’s Palace. These sites serve as cultural and historical touchpoints, offering insights into
Poland’s past. Kielce has a diverse economy with strong sectors in manufacturing, education,
and services. The city also hosts trade fairs and conferences, contributing to its economic
activities. The city is well-connected by road and rail, with the nearest international airports
in Warsaw and Krakow. Public transport within Kielce is extensive, making it convenient for
visitors to move around.
Kielce offers a variety of accommodation options, ranging from budget hotels to more
luxurious establishments. The city is equipped with modern conference facilities, making it
suitable for academic gatherings. Located near the Swietokrzyskie Mountains, Kielce offers
opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is known for its natural reserves and
geological features, which are accessible within a short distance from the city center.