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Igor Janke
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Claim author · 📅 09.06.2026 · Polska wciąż odstaje od światowej czołówki...
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"We have an education system issue, that we have one university in Poland in the top 500 worldwide, when it comes to quality of training. We have the lowest R&D expenditure in Europe, we have the lowest overall investment expenditure in our economy in Europe." "Mamy kwestię systemu edukacji, że mamy jeden uniwersytet w Polsce na pierwszej 500 światowej, jeśli chodzi o jakość szkolenia. Mamy najniższe w Europie nakłady na R&D, mamy najniższe w Europie nakłady inwestycyjne w ogóle w naszą gospodarkę."

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Pending. Igor Janke's claim is inconsistent with available data. Firstly, contrary to the assertion that only one Polish university is in the top 500 worldwide, according to the QS World University Rankings 2025, the University of Warsaw i...
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Methodology Igor Janke's claim is inconsistent with available data. Firstly, contrary to the assertion that only one Polish university is in the top 500 worldwide, according to the QS World University Rankings 2025, the University of Warsaw is ranked 258th and Jagiellonian University is 312th. The Center for World University Rankings 2025 also places Jagiellonian University at 395th and the University of Warsaw at 427th. Secondly, Poland does not have the lowest R&D expenditure in Europe. Eurostat data for 2023 and 2024 indicate that countries such as Romania (0.5%), Malta (0.6%), Cyprus (0.7%), Bulgaria (0.8%), and Latvia (0.8%) had lower R&D intensity rates. Thirdly, Poland does not have the lowest overall investment expenditure in its economy in Europe. According to Eurostat for 2024, Luxembourg (14.3%) and Greece (15.3%) had the lowest shares of gross fixed capital formation in GDP. Investment rates for non-financial corporations were also lowest in Luxembourg (15.9%).
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I oczywiście to jest tylko jakiś topowy jakby objaw głębszego problemu, no ale na to wszystko się składa i służba zdrowia, która jest niedofinansowana i i styl życia, który który jakoś tam stymuluje padanie na różne choroby i kwestia powietrza i i w ogóle stanu środowiska naturalnego. To nie tylko jest tylko kwestia długości życia. Mamy kwestię systemu edukacji, że mamy jeden uniwersytet w Polsce na pierwszej 500 światowej, jeśli chodzi o jakość szkolenia. Mamy najniższe w Europie nakłady na R&, mamy najniższe w Europie nakłady inwestycyjne w ogóle w naszą gospodarkę. Jest naprawdę co robić. Tylko sobie zdajmy sprawę yyy gdzie my byśmy byli, gdybyśmy poważnie podeszli do tego tematu, gdybyśmy przez 35 lat zbudowali porządne, sprawne, funkcjonalne państwo. Nie wiem. To z czym się teraz zmagamy.

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