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237,000 Foreign Students in Polish Schools, Mostly from Ukraine

In the previous school year, 237,000 foreign students were enrolled in Polish schools, the vast majority of them children from Ukraine, according to last year’s report by the Centrum...

Erasmus+ Budget to Rise by 50% to €41 Billion in 2028–2034 EU Framework

The European Commission is preparing a new funding framework for the Erasmus+ programme for...

The Best-Paying University Degrees in Poland

There are university programmes in Poland that allow young specialists to earn salaries several...

Two-Thirds of Polish Students “Lose Their Heads” in Difficult Situations

More than two-thirds of Polish students “lose their heads” when faced with a difficult...

Polish Universities Strengthen Anti-Mobbing Measures Amid Alarming Findings

63.5% of university employees and over 40% of students in Poland have encountered mobbing....

Young Europeans strongly support the EU — but want more influence over its future. Education becomes key in countering euroscepticism

Most young Europeans support the European Union and recognize the benefits of membership — although they do not always agree with how the EU...

Warsaw University of Technology Launches the Centre for Credible Artificial Intelligence

In early October, the Warsaw University of Technology officially opened the Centre for Credible Artificial Intelligence (CCAI) — one of the few research institutions...

Polish Army Nears 250,000 Personnel as Interest in Military Education and Service Surges

According to data from the Ministry of National Defence (MON) as of July this year, Poland’s armed forces now include over 210,000 professional soldiers...

Mobile Phones in Schools – What Polish Law Allows Students and Teachers

The school year is now in full swing, bringing renewed debates over the use of mobile phones in schools. Can students use smartphones during...

Polish Schools Host Record Number of Ukrainian Students, But Dropout Risk Remains High

There are currently 353,000 foreign students attending educational institutions in Poland, including 237,000 in primary and secondary schools. The majority – more than 202,000...

Student Wallet Report 2025: Rising Costs, Housing Deficit, and Shifting Financial Attitudes Among Polish Students

Spending by Polish students remains close to last year’s levels. Housing—whether renting an apartment, a dormitory, or a room—continues to be the biggest financial...

Mobbing on Polish Campuses: Ministry Launches Initiatives to Tackle Workplace Abuse and Discrimination

According to the Map of Mobbing in Universities, 63.5% of academic staff have encountered mobbing in their workplace. Meanwhile, a survey by the Independent...

Polish Students Rank Among Europe’s Best in Civic Preparedness but Lack Trust in Institutions

Polish students are among the best-prepared young citizens in Europe. While they demonstrate an excellent understanding of social issues and the mechanisms governing a...

Civic Education to Replace “History and the Present” in Polish Secondary Schools

On September 1, 2025, a new subject will appear in Polish secondary schools. Civic Education will replace History and the Present and is intended...

Universities Aim to Combat Mobbing and Discrimination Among Staff and Students More Actively

Higher education institutions want to step up their fight against mobbing and discrimination affecting both employees and students. As part of the “Safe University”...

New Project Aims to Combat Mobbing and Discrimination in Polish Universities

According to official data from Poland’s National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), the issue of workplace bullying—referred to as mobbing—at universities appears to be relatively minor...

Roberta Metsola Awarded Honorary Doctorate by Lodz University of Technology

On June 20, 2025, Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, was awarded an honorary doctorate (doctor honoris causa) by Lodz University of Technology....

Polish Science Funding Needs Bold Reform, Says Rector of Kozminski University

“Funding for Polish science requires reform—but that will take political will and courage,” says Prof. Grzegorz Mazurek, Rector of Kozminski University. Among his proposals are creating...

The shortage of military medical personnel deepens. Their education system urgently needs reform

The military health service in Poland may soon face a serious staffing crisis, which could influence the safety and defensive capabilities of the country....
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December 2025 Deepened the Slowdown in Poland’s Rental Market

December 2025 further deepened the slowdown in Poland’s rental market—much like in 2023 and 2024. On the supply side, the number of apartments available...

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