The Medical University of Łódź (commonly abbreviated as MUL or Uniwersytet Medyczny w Łodzi) is the largest public medical school in Poland. Formed in 2002 through the landmark merger of the historic civilian Medical Academy of Łódź and the highly decorated Military Medical Academy, the institution operates as a powerful academic, clinical, and scientific research center within the European Research Area.
Located in the central city of Łódź, MUL has been offering international, full-time healthcare degrees taught entirely in English since 2003, hosting over 1,000 international students from 70 countries
Infrastructure & Hospital Network
- Clinical Base: The university operates three massive public clinical hospitals that are top-rated in national healthcare tables, along with the ultra-modern Clinical and Didactic Center (CKD) complex.
- Innovation & Networks: MUL is an active member of the elite European EIT Health Consortium, channeling specialized research funding directly into active aging and healthy living innovations.
- Global Portability: Operating strictly within the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS), degrees are listed in the WDOMS and carry complete recognition by the WHO, ECFMG (USA), and India’s NMC, clearing graduates to write the USMLE, PLAB, or equivalent boards