Jagiellonian University (JU)

The Jagiellonian University (JU) is the oldest higher education institution in Poland and one of the oldest in Europe. It was founded on 12 May 1364 by the Polish king Casimir the Great. and comprised three faculties: of liberal arts, medicine and law. However, the University’s structure was already complete in 1397, with the formal establishment of the faculty of theology. Academia located in the then capital of the Kingdom of Poland, never again interrupted its educational and scholarly activity. Not only does it constitute a symbol of continuity of the Polish state, but also places Kraków among the most important educational centres in the country. Today, the University employs 3 800 academic staff, including over 650 professors, as well as about 3 500 other staff members, while providing education to about 40 000 students.

Our role in the project

The JU team participates in all stages of the project, but focuses particularly on two areas. JU is a leader of the activities that focus on policy analysis and meta-analysis in Europe. It is a comparative analysis of educational policies in European Union countries, Norway and Great Britain, and more specifically, on the reforms undertaken in the last twenty years and the consequences of these changes for increasing equal educational opportunities. The JU teams is also a co-leader of the work on designing a toolbox for effective policymaking and assessment of inequalities in education with an aim to translate research findings for policymakers and stakeholders and provide them a selection of techniques used to assess inequalities in education, training and learning achievements but also to disseminate good practices applied in the countries of the consortium.

Share this post:

Find all our publications on Zenodo:

Suspendisse dictum tristique dolor

Donec vitae libero nec elit vulputate cursus a eu metus. Quisque non ex at nibh dictum tincidunt. Vivamus lacinia in velit a tincidunt.