- The Shanghai List, published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University since 2003, evaluates more than 2,500 universities around the world.
- The University of Warsaw and the Jagiellonian University are the highest-ranked Polish universities in international rankings.
- Professor Nowak stresses the importance of competition between universities, which can lead to improved quality of research and teaching.
- The conversation raises the issue of the reliability of rankings, but the interviewee emphasizes that in the case of Poland they are of key importance for attracting students and funding.
- Students want a broad, interdisciplinary education, which requires reflection on the structure of teaching programmes. Perhaps we need to teach through dialogue more than “master-disciple” relationships.
- Grant awarding is a major problem due to bureaucracy and lack of technical skills among grantees. What proposals does the President of the University of Warsaw see to solve this problem?
- Collaboration between science and business is crucial to academic and economic development.
- Are foreign students interested in studying in Poland? Are Polish universities interested in foreign students?
How many students from Ukraine are currently studying at the University of Warsaw, and how many universities are actually ready to receive them? What about students from Belarus and Russia?
– The University of Warsaw has adopted a policy that mainly supports students from Ukraine and Belarus. But this does not prevent people from Russia from studying, the professor comments.
Currently, approximately 300-350 people from Ukraine study at the University of Warsaw. However, according to the decision of the Senate of the University of Warsaw, we can accept almost five times the number of Ukrainian students.
You will learn more in this episode of “International Report”. Witold Joras is calling you.
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