Polish authorities create the University of Warsaw …

Years: 1816 - 1816
November
Polish authorities create the University of Warsaw on November 19, 1816, by the permission of Tsar Alexander I, comprising five departments: Law and Administration, Medicine, Philosophy, Theology, and Art and Humanities.

In 1795 the partitions of Poland had left Warsaw with access only to the Academy of Vilnius; the oldest and most influential Polish academic center, the University of Kraków, had become part of Habsburg Austria.

In 1815, the newly established autonomous Congress Poland de facto belonging to the Russian Empire had found itself without a university at all, as Vilnius had been incorporated into Russia.

The first to be established in Congress Poland were the Law School and the Medical School.

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