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  2. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange - Wikipedia

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    [10] [5] NAWA provides scholarships to people of Polish ancestry to study in Poland. [11] NAWA funds research performed by Polish Universities in partnership with foreign collaborators. [12] [13] NAWA encourages Polish scientists living abroad to return to the country. NAWA supports foreign scientists to do post-doctoral work in Poland.

  3. Łazarski University - Wikipedia

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    The university also offers studies in English, enabling to obtain the British degree of Coventry University. [2] The university educates lawyers, economists, business people, civil servants, politicians and diplomats. In 2017, it also started educating doctors at the Faculty of Medicine, as the second private university in Poland. [3]

  4. Zbigniew Pełczyński - Wikipedia

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    He was consulting the European Economic Union and the OECD on government reforms and public administration in Poland. [4] He was the founder and a chairman of the Stefan Batory Trust in Oxford, and a member of the Polonia Aid Foundation Trust in London. In 1994 Pełczyński founded the School for Young Social and Political Leaders in Warsaw.

  5. List of schools in Poland - Wikipedia

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    This is a compendium of schools in Poland by voivodeship with original source data. The complete government summary is available at the List of Schools in Poland per each Voivodeship (Wykaz szkół i placówek oświatowych według województw) provided by the Education Digital Centre, Poland (Centrum Informatyczne Edukacji, CIE); retrievable in both Zip and Excel formats, with each school's ...

  6. Jan Kalicki - Wikipedia

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    He taught for two years after the war at the Universities of Łódź and University of Warsaw he went to London on a British Council Scholarship for two years. There, Kalicki received his doctorate in mathematical logic in July 1948 at the University of London. While studying in London he married Mireya Jaimes-Freyre in 1947 and had a son named ...

  7. Education in Warsaw - Wikipedia

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    University of Warsaw, the Main Gate, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street. Warsaw is one of the most important education centres of Poland. It is home to four major universities and over 62 smaller schools of higher education. The overall number of students of all grades of education in Warsaw is almost 500,000 (29.2% of the city population; 2002).

  8. Foundation for Polish Science - Wikipedia

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    Foundation offers scholarships and grants for outstanding researchers at every career stage, regardless the citizenship of candidates. Prize of the Foundation, also known as The Polish Nobel Prize [1] - the most important scientific prize in Poland, which is awarded in four fields: Life sciences, Chemistry and material science, Mathematics, physics and engineering, as well as humanities and ...

  9. WSB Merito Universities - Wikipedia

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    WSB Merito Universities [2] [3] (Polish: Uniwersytety WSB Merito, formerly Polish: Wyższe Szkoły Bankowe, Wyższa Szkoła Bankowa [4]) are group of state-recognized private (non-public) universities in Poland. WSB Universities are the largest group of business schools in Poland and have been conducting educational activities in ten Polish cities.