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The article highlights the constant presence of Polish higher education in Western and in Central and Eastern Europe as a topic in the columns of Polish papers published in exile: „Dziennik Polski” („Polish Daily”), „Dziennik Polski i Dziennik Żołnierza” („Polish Daily and Soldier’s Daily”), „Polska Walcząca. Żołnierz Polski na Obczyźnie” („Poland at War. Polish Soldier in Exile”), „Orzeł Biały” („The White Eagle” – Polish national emblem), „Wiadomości” („News”), „Skrzydła. Wiadomości ze świata” („Wings. World News”), „Myśl Lotnicza” („Aviation Thought”), „Lwów i Wilno” („Lviv and Vilnius”) and Paris „Kultura” („Culture”). Their editors agitated for the acquisition of a university education by Poles in exile so that they might better serve the rebuilding of Poland after the war. They reported on academic, organisational and publishing events. They presented the academic accomplishments of Poles, as well as graduations of students and PhDs. They distributed information about scholarships. These issues have also been discussed since 2004 (when Poland joined the EU) in Polish émigré papers in the UK – „Cooltura” („Coolture”), „Polish Express”, „Nasza Anglia” („Our England”), „Nowy Czas” („New Time”) – and Ireland – „Polska Gazeta” („Polish Newspaper”). The periodicals are supported by internet portals, such as: Expatpol.com, Goniec.com, Gazeta.ie, Dublinek.net, Londynek.net.