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The University of Jelenia Góra was selling master's degrees for as much as PLN 20,000.

The Collegium Humanum university in Jelenia Góra has been accused of selling master's degrees for as little as 20,000 złoty. This scandal, part of a broader investigation into the institution, involves allegations of academic fraud and improper awarding of degrees. The issue has drawn attention in Lower Silesia, where the university is based, and raises concerns about the integrity of higher education in Poland. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities are examining whether the institution violated legal and ethical standards in granting these titles.

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Gazeta Wyborcza logoGazeta WyborczaIndependent🔒Left8 days ago
The University of Jelenia Góra was selling master's degrees for as much as PLN 20,000.

The Collegium Humanum university in Jelenia Góra has been accused of selling master's degrees for as little as 20,000 złoty. This scandal, part of a broader investigation into the institution, involves allegations of academic fraud and improper awarding of degrees. The issue has drawn attention in Lower Silesia, where the university is based, and raises concerns about the integrity of higher education in Poland. Investigations are ongoing, and authorities are examining whether the institution violated legal and ethical standards in granting these titles.

Bias read (Left): The article highlights a scandal involving a private university, which is a sensitive issue in Polish politics due to debates over educational quality, regulation, and corruption. The framing emphasizes the potential misuse of academic credentials, aligning with left-leaning critiques of systemic im

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