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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2014

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Research work on university management in Poland against the Bologna Process requirements and recommendations on the part of the European Union, which has been carried out since the year 2000, got extended beyond the borders of the country. In 2012 the universities of the Ukraine, the USA, Russia, Germany, Algeria and Poland were included in the research project financed from the economic surplus of the Department of Applied Economics of the Jagiellonian University. University students along with academic staff in the rank of professors and doctors from those universities which joined the project filled in a questionnaire “Nothing new without us”. The research results were summed up at an international scientific conference “Pro quality restructuring of university management”, which took place at the Jagiellonian University in June 2012. The present monograph, Current Problems of University Management, which was compiled after the conference, comprises the analyses made by the participants on the current problems of university management. Some of the papers present the results of the survey conducted among students and academic teachers.

The co-authors of the present collaborative monograph point out that the most important tasks to be completed by universities of all the countries included in the research project are the following:

  1. • pro quality restructuring of university management;

  2. • the elimination of all forms of the existing pathology among the founders, university staff, PhD students and undergraduates;

  3. […]

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Publisher: Jagiellonian University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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