Managing the Pandemic: Perspectives of Campus Administrative Staff at a University in Poland

Authors

  • Kamil Luczaj a:1:{s:5:"en_US";s:52:"University of Information Technology and Management ";}
  • Olga Kurek-Ochmanska
  • Andrzej Rozmus

Abstract

This chapter reports the findings of a study based on structured interviews with key stakeholders of a private university in Poland (e.g., Rector, International Office, Students’ Union). This is a highly internationalized institution, with one quarter of all students being international. The main research questions were: 1) How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the operations of the International University? And 2) How did a relatively small and flexible university adapt to the national and international students’ needs in the first phase of the pandemic? This topic is worth pondering, as the media have reported that some students in Poland were asked to leave their student accommodation immediately, felt misinformed, and had problems crossing the border safely.

Published

2021-08-31

Issue

Section

COVID-19 and Global Higher Education (Completed)

How to Cite

Managing the Pandemic: Perspectives of Campus Administrative Staff at a University in Poland. (2021). Book Series. https://ojed.org/gsm/article/view/3074