Saturday 31 October 2015

Internationalization strategy of Poland- "Study in Poland"


  • Poland has set a goal to more than double its international student numbers to reach 100,000 by 2020
  •  New international education strategy is released by polish government  that provides new funding and new priorities for the internationalization of Polish higher education
The Polish Ministry of Science signed the Higher Education Internationalisation Programme, a strategy that aligns with a new goal announced at the beginning of the year:Poland wants to host 100,000 foreign students by 2020 – more than twice the number currently studying in the country. 
According to the strategy, the Ministry of Science will allocate EUR57.5 million to funding international education programmes, international summer schools, and language training, and will encourage universities to:
  • Offer more degree programmes in foreign languages in polish universities;
  • Create more joint educational projects in polnad.
Dronaa International Educon is now focusing to promote "study in Europe" and giving counseling to students with all study options available in Poland.  

Internationalisation of staff

Staff training and professional development will be cornerstones for Poland’s higher education internationalisation. The strategy includes provisions for both language training and training in best international practices for university staff. I
The staff training will help to interact with international student in commonly speaking languages .also this will help the students to adjust in different culture.

Who is studying in Poland?

There are over 46,000 foreign students in Poland, an increase of more than 10,000 from previous year. The jump is largely attributed to the growth in the number of Ukrainian students, around 23,000 in total in 2014/15, and an increase of 8,200 from the previous academic year. With that significant year-over-year change, Ukrainian students now currently make up more than half of the total international student population in the country.
The Polish government provides financial support for some international students. In 2014, for example, the government announced an Erasmus programme specifically for Ukraine, offering scholarships for 400 undergraduates and 50 postgraduates at Polish institutions, and with priority from students from war-torn areas of Eastern Ukraine.
We noted in 2013 that the number of Asian students in Poland was on a downward trend. However, Perspektywy Education Foundation reported growth in the number of students from Asia for the first time in five years in 2014/15. Polish universities currently host 785 students from China (an increase of more than 100% compared to 2013/14), 410 from Taiwan, and 545 from India (a 227% increase). At the same time the number of Vietnamese (205) and Malaysian (211) students have decreased slightly.

Outbound mobility

According to UNESCO, Poland sends approximately 23,000 tertiary-level students abroad each year. The most-popular destinations for Polish students are Germany, the UK, France, the US, and Italy

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