Poznań, Poland
Poznan University of Social Sciences Founded by Professor Michal Iwaszkiewicz
Wyższa Szkoła Umiejętności Społecznych im. prof. Michała Iwaszkiewicza
University type: other universities
Status: non-public
Contact:
ul. Głogowska 26
60-734 Poznań
tel. (61) 886 28 00
The Poznan School of Social Sciences (WSUS) is a non-State institution
acting on the basis of the Act of the Minister of National Education and
Sports on the Higher Education of 12.09.1990 with later amendment, and
on the basis of its deed of foundation. The school has acquired legal
status upon its entry, under no. 134, into the register of non-State
higher education institutions kept by the Minister of National Education
and Sports. The School was funded on 11th September 1997. Following the
Education Minister’s decision, the School’s Founder – the Centre for
Research in the Contemporary Arts Market, Ltd (Osrodek Badania Rynku
Sztuki Wspolczesnej – OBRSW) – was granted a permission to run and
operate a non-State educational institution with its first programme
being in ‘Management and Marketing’. The School benefits greatly from
the Founder’s R&D and educational activities. The Centre was
established in 1985 by the academic research workers of the Adam
Mickiewicz University, the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan and the Poznan
University of Economics. The Centre, in the years 1993-1997, apart from
its R&D activities carried out intensive educational activities by
setting up and running the Manager Study Centre, [whose graduates
established the Association of Culture Managers in Poland in 1985] and
the Advertising and Promotion Study Centre, plus many other courses,
training sessions and workshops.
On 29th September 1999 following the Education Minister’s decision, the
School was permitted to open and run its second 3-year BA degree
programme in ‘Journalism and Social Communications’; and on 21st
December 2001 its Faculty Branch in Katowice with the same major.
On 10th July 2003 after the Sports and Education Minister’s decision,
the School started its Master’s degree programme in ‘Journalism and
Social Communications’.
However, the time of vital changes started when two new 3-year BA degree
programmes were opened. The programmes are: the ‘Protection of Culture
Heritage’ with its unique in Poland specialisation being in ‘Legal
Protection of Culture Heritage’; and the ‘Science Information and
Librarianship’, which apart from its modern approach to teaching
librarianship refers to the tradition of librarianship that used to be
taught at the A. Mickiewicz University in Poznan.
Beyond any doubt, the stage of particularly dynamic development turned
out to be the academic year of 2005/2006. In June, following the
Minister’s decision, the Poznan School of Social Sciences was permitted
to open and run its new Faculty of Art with its three new 3-year BA
degree programmes being in: Painting, Design and Interior Decorating.
Moreover, this academic year the School is very likely to receive a
permission to educate students in a full 5-year cycle at its
newly-opened faculty, which will end-up in Master’s degrees.
Opening such a big faculty, changing the profile of the School, has
turned out to a big challenge for the School particularly that it has to
provide academic personnel for the new structure. This personnel
comprises mostly of the academic lecturers previously associated with
Wyższa Szkoła Sztuki Stosowanej ‘Schola Posnaniensis’.
The School’s educational offer has also been extended by opening
additional Faculty Branches not only in Katowice but also in Kutno and
Konin. Thus in Katowice there is, apart form the main Faculty of the
Journalism and Social Communications, a new 3-year BA degree programme
in ‘International Relations’ with its consular-diplomatic
specialization. The same programme and specialization has been opened in
a new Branch Faculty in Konin. However, the most important achievement
this year has been the set-up of a new Branch Faculty in Kutno with its
5-year MA programme in Law.
All these dynamic structural changes have resulted in the fact that the
jubilee (10th anniversary) academic year of 2006/007, the Poznan School
of Social Sciences has inaugurated with six faculties: The first three
in Poznan: the Faculty of Humanities with two programmes being in ‘
Journalism and Social Sciences’ (1-cycle BA and 2-cycle MA studies) and
in ‘Science Information and Librarianship’ (1-cycle BA studies); the
Faculty of Social Sciences with the two programmes being in ‘Management
and Marketing’ (1-cycle BA studies) and in ‘Legal Protection of Culture
Heritage’; the Faculty of Art with three programmes being in “Painting’,
‘Design’ and ‘Interior Decorating’. The remaining three faculties are
in Kutno: the Faculty of Law (1-cycle BA and 1-cycle MA studies) then in
Konin: the 3-year BA degree programme being in ‘International
Relations’; and finally in Katowice with its 3-year BA programmes in
‘Journalism and Social Communications’ and the already-mentioned
‘International Relations’.
Since June 2004 the Poznan School of Social Sciences has been located in
its new premises, which is a modern building at Glogowska Street. The
main offices of the School are situated in the very centre of Poznan on
the grounds of the Poznan International Pairs (PIF); 300-meter distance
to the railway station and 1000-meter distance to the coach station.
This allows for comfortable and easy access from almost all parts of the
city due to its excellent location close to all major public services
(trams and buses). In the vicinity there are three major banks with 24h
cash machines, fast food bars, McDonalds and restaurants. The School’s
building is well equipped with all necessary modern study facilities
such as a big computer laboratory and audio-visual rooms. Access to the
Internet is also possible due to a number of computer stations located
all over the building, which function in the WLAN network. Students who
possess their own computers can easily browse the Internet via the
network. The classrooms are air conditioned and equipped with all
necessary study facilities, allowing students to work and study in a
comfortable environment. There is also a school bar that offers snacks
and refreshments and a special area where students can sit, relax and
eat their meals. Starting a new faculty has also challenged the School
as to providing an adequate space where students and lecturers can find
proper conditions for work and study. In consequence of this, the
Faculty of Art has inaugurated its academic year in a new part of the
School’s buildings. The system of studios, lecture halls and rooms
necessary for the proper functioning of the whole structure of the
School’s new faculty occupies the area of nearly 1000 m2 and is situated
at Kolejowa Street in Poznan, which is just 150-meter distance form the
main premises of the School.
‘Knowledge and skills' is the fundamental and guiding principle that
accompanies all the activities carried out by the Poznan School of
Social Sciences (WSUS). The School’s intention is to handover thorough
knowledge supported by the WSUS academic personnel’s practical skills,
competence and experience, as well as to meet current social needs. The
School educates students according to its programmes and general
standards of education, however, beyond this; our objective is to train
students in an exclusive and unique way. Tit is thus so important for
the School to expand and find new educational perspectives for the
students, which in future will enable them to find proper employment on
the market, the employment according to their preferences and their
personal career paths. It is also worth mentioning that on graduation
our students try to stay in touch with their School, appreciating not
only the knowledge and skills obtained but also the level of education,
the methods of passing this knowledge and above all the School’s unique
atmosphere.