Two Polish universities have announced their readiness to admit a total of 15 students from the European Humanities University (EHU), which was closed by Belarusian authorities in July
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3 November 2004 y., Wednesday
Two Polish universities have announced their readiness to admit a total of 15 students from the European Humanities University (EHU), which was closed by Belarusian authorities in July, Belapan reported on 1 November, citing an EHU official.
The Higher School of Public Administration in Bialystok will offer free courses in international relations, philosophy, and administration for 10 EHU students, while the Higher School of Humanities and Journalism in Poznan is ready to admit five EHU students for programs in politics, international relations, sociology, culture, and computer science.
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