Bialystok University of Technology

Today Białystok University of Technology employs more than 620 academic educators and provides graduate courses for more than 7,000 students at six faculties.

Białystok University of Technology has continuously been developing its scientific and teaching infrastructure.

The university campus is located almost at the heart of the town and has easy access to all especially in terms of advance technologies.

The need to educate local engineers to rebuild the town and its former industry gives rise to the Private Evening College of Engineering in Bialystok (Polish: Prywatna Wieczorowa Szkoła Inżynierska NOT w Białymstoku) – the present Bialystok University of Technology.

1974 - Construction works of campus in the area of Zwierzyniecka, Wiejska, and Świerkowa Streets start.

19 September 1974 – Higher School of Engineering gains academic status and becomes Bialystok University of Technology.

1984 - Department for Experimental Production and Technical Services at Bialystok University of Technology is founded.

2015 – Innovative Research and Education Centre for Alternative Energy Sources, Energy-efficient Construction and Environmental Protection is opened.

2016 – General Education Secondary School of Bialystok University of Technology is opened.

The university offers various forms of education in English: a double diploma programme, free-mover, student exchange under the Erasmus + programme and a full cycle of education in English, including some interdisciplinary courses.

Laboratories at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at BUT
Laboratories at the Faculty of Civil Engineering at BUT
Bolid CMS 07 Cerber Motosport made by BUT students
Bolid CMS 07 made by BUT students
Center of Modern Education
Dormitories at the Campus of Bialystok University of Technology
Dormitories at BUT