Abstract
Although programs in spatial planning at university level have been developed in Poland only after the transformation of 1989, their roots can be traced back to the first half of the twentieth century when the first university departments with a focus on urban and regional planning were established and courses offered. Today, planning education in Poland presents a robust yet dynamic picture with degrees offered by a range of both public and private Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and with a considerable variety of profiles while still maintaining a strong core curriculum. A predicted fall in student numbers associated with a decline of Poland’s population is, however, likely to affect the number and diversity of future planning education provision. It is hoped that the recently established Polish planning schools association can devise strategies to manage necessary adaptations.
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- Monographic publication
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- Monographic publication
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- Urban planning education : beginnings, global movement and future prospects. Andrea I. Frank, Christopher Silver (eds.). [Cham]: Springer International Publishing AG strony 175 - 188
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- 2018
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-55967-4_12
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