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We would like to remind all candidates for full-time and part-time Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes to enter the results of Matura exam into the IRK system (Internet Candidate Registration System www.irka.uni.wroc.pl) by the last day of registration. For full-time bachelor’s and master’s degree studies this is only until 7 July. Until when the recruitment process for part-time studies lasts, you can check at www.rekrutacja.uni.wroc.pl after selecting the appropriate field in the “harmonogram” (“schedule”) tab. Questions about recruitment will be answered by the Teaching Department at rekrutacja@uwr.edu.pl and the University’s social media communications department – we particularly recommend Q&A sessions about recruitment on instastories on our instagram.


Flamenco at the Oratorium Marianum! (film)

Are you interested in music? Would you like to learn about its history, theory, relationship to other fields of knowledge and role in culture? Then choose musicology! Thanks to this field of study, you will be able to move freely and consciously through the contemporary music world. And at the same time you can take part, for example, in projects such as the “clash” between Oratorio and bravura flamenco described below!

In musicology you will have the opportunity to take part in compulsory classes, where you will learn about musicology from three different perspectives: historical musicology – i.e. the history of music from antiquity to the present day; systematic musicology – including subjects such as the basics of the analysis of a musical work, musical aesthetics, the basics of acoustics and instrumentology, genres of popular music, and from the perspective of music cultural studies – the musical cultures of the world, musical anthropology and ethnomusicology. In this field of study, you will have the opportunity to choose a variety of optional classes in Polish and English that deal with topics such as music during the Holocaust, research problems in popular music, the manufacture of folk musical instruments or Soundscapes of the past.

Musicology not only offers interesting, interdisciplinary classes where you can gain general knowledge of the humanities in the context of cultural sciences, but you also have the chance to take part in the Musicologists’ Scientific Assosication and unique music projects, such as the Piu Mosso chamber choir.

More information about the musicology studies can be found on the recruitment page. We also recommend the website of the Institute of Musicology of the University of Wrocław, as well as social media (the Institute’s fb page and the Musicologists’ Scientific Association of the University of Wrocław).

See how flamenco music clashes with our university’s Oratorium Marianum!

The project “Integrated Program for the Development of the University of Wrocław 2018-2022” co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund

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