WSKZ Bridges Geographical Gaps with International Expertise
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Higher School of Applied Professions (WSKZ) in Poland collaborates with over 1,100 international experts to enhance its curriculum.
- Students benefit from diverse perspectives and practical case studies shared by academics and professionals from institutions like Harvard and Imperial College.
- This international collaboration aims to provide students with a global perspective on their fields of study, overcoming geographical and language barriers.
The Higher School of Applied Professions (WSKZ) in Poland is actively breaking down geographical barriers in education by integrating international expertise into its curriculum. The institution boasts a faculty of over 1,100 experts, including academics and professionals from renowned global universities.
Students at WSKZ benefit from this diverse pool of knowledge, engaging with specialists who bring real-world case studies and practical insights beyond textbook theory. This approach is highly valued by students, who appreciate learning from practitioners deeply familiar with their industries.
On our classes, we face renowned professors and practitioners who discuss real case studies with us, not just dry theory.
The university emphasizes a global perspective, collaborating with distinguished figures such as Michael Norton, a management professor from Harvard Business University, and Rajesh Bhargave, a marketing professor from Imperial College Business School in London. This international dimension allows students to engage with various academic traditions and current global research trends.
WSKZ's commitment to international collaboration is evident in its partnerships with institutions like Oxford University, Cornell University, Columbia Law School, and the University of Cambridge. By leveraging modern communication technologies, WSKZ ensures that geographical and linguistic limitations do not hinder students from accessing world-class education and diverse academic viewpoints.
We have classes with a strong group of practitioners who know what this industry is really like, not just what's in the textbooks.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.