Until 1965 the requirements and conditions of habilitation proceedings in Poland were governed by the law on schools of higher education. The solutions adopted under that law showed a relatively high degree of stability. In the fi rst years after WWII the habilitation qualifi cation was based on the solutions governing in Poland in the 1930s, with only slight changes introduced in the fi rst month after the end of the war. The fi rst reform of higher education of 1947 left the right to confer habilitation degrees with schools of higher education then in existence and retained the existing order of the habilitation proceedings. However, it implemented a number of rather signifi cant amendments in the area of the requirements needed to be fulfi lle...
The issues concerning the conferment of the title of Professor regulated by the law on academic degr...
After 1918, the schooling authorities started to build of a national school system in Poland with pr...
The aim of the article is to present the changes introduced by the so-called Jędrzejewicz’s reform o...
Until 1965 the requirements and conditions of habilitation proceedings in Poland were governed by th...
Habilitation proceedings ending with a conferral of an academic degree were fi rst introduced in the ...
The right to conduct habilitacja (“habilitation”) proceedings under Polish law is not a new solution...
The right to conduct habilitacja (“habilitation”) proceedings under Polish law is not a new solution...
There were many important tasks that Poland had to address after it regained independence in 1918. ...
A higher academic degree that could be earned in the Polish People’s Republic was that of a doctor o...
Between 1919 and 1939, in so called interwar Poland, conferring academic degrees was the exclusive r...
In the period researched in this article (1947–1990) the principles of awarding academic degrees ...
Between 1952–1990 a lower academic degree could be earned in a number of ways, two of which were pos...
During the period under analysis, neither the doctrine, nor the available legal sources provided any...
The issues concerning the conferment of the title of Professor regulated by the law on academic degr...
After 1918, the schooling authorities started to build of a national school system in Poland with pr...
The aim of the article is to present the changes introduced by the so-called Jędrzejewicz’s reform o...
Until 1965 the requirements and conditions of habilitation proceedings in Poland were governed by th...
Habilitation proceedings ending with a conferral of an academic degree were fi rst introduced in the ...
The right to conduct habilitacja (“habilitation”) proceedings under Polish law is not a new solution...
The right to conduct habilitacja (“habilitation”) proceedings under Polish law is not a new solution...
There were many important tasks that Poland had to address after it regained independence in 1918. ...
A higher academic degree that could be earned in the Polish People’s Republic was that of a doctor o...
Between 1919 and 1939, in so called interwar Poland, conferring academic degrees was the exclusive r...
In the period researched in this article (1947–1990) the principles of awarding academic degrees ...
Between 1952–1990 a lower academic degree could be earned in a number of ways, two of which were pos...
During the period under analysis, neither the doctrine, nor the available legal sources provided any...
The issues concerning the conferment of the title of Professor regulated by the law on academic degr...
After 1918, the schooling authorities started to build of a national school system in Poland with pr...
The aim of the article is to present the changes introduced by the so-called Jędrzejewicz’s reform o...