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Rocznik Lubuski
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2011
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vol. 37
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issue 1
241-252
EN
Polish universities have just started suffering from the effects of demographic decline whose downward trend shows that this negative situation may reverse only in two decades. According to this fact - precisely speaking gross enrolment ratio - the number of students will fall by one third. The consequences for universities (especially non-state ones) seem to be obvious - closing unpopular fields of studies, bankruptcy of schools or their consolidation. However, it is a very advantageous situation from the point of view of educational policy - there is a feasibility to carry out profound reforms. What are the possibilities of mitigating the destructing effects of demographic decline? 1) Increasing the interest of net enrolment ratio (further dissemination of secondary education, continuous growth aspirations of young people); 2) Elasticity of educational offer (greater adaptation to market requirements, counteracting the effects of academic inflation); 3) Limiting the number of Polish students studying abroad (within the framework of international exchange, individual decisions); 4) Attracting students from foreign countries (also outside the EU); 5) Increasing the interest of gross enrolment ratio (growing importance of lifelong education - postgraduate studies, renovation of knowledge).
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