Free Polish University Explained

Free Polish University
Native Name:Wolna Wszechnica Polska
Native Name Lang:pl
City:Warsaw
Country:Second Polish Republic
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Academic Staff:70–80
Students:3000

Free Polish University (Polish: Wolna Wszechnica Polska), founded in 1918 in Warsaw, was a private university with different departments: mathematics and natural sciences, humanities, political sciences and social pedagogy.

From 1929, its degrees were equivalent to those of university.

In the years 1919–1939 the institution employed 70–80 professors. In the academic year 1938/39 educated about 3000 students. The university conducted clandestine courses during the German occupation, but after the war, its activities were not resumed.[1]

The university was disbanded in 1952.

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  1. [:pl:Wolna Wszechnica Polska]

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