Higher Education in Russian, Austrian, And Prussian Poland
Higher Education in Russian, Austrian, And Prussian Poland
United States Office of Education
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The otiier Eussian universities received their general statute only in 1884, which decisively transferred the act- ing power from the academic council and the faculties to the organs of the State, the curator, the inspector, a kind of police supervisor, and the rector. The constitution of the University of Warsaw. — The constitution of the university is given in 11 chapters and 138 sections,^ of which it may be desirable to make the following brief extracts: The University of Warsaw consists of... the 4 faculties, the historico- philological, the physico-mathematical, the legal, and the medical fac- ulties. It is under the supremf^ supeervision of the minister of public instruction and belongs to the circuit of the curator of Warsaw. He supervises the relations of the university with the minister and the supreme imperial power, decides questions which are not reserved to the minister, and has especially to maintain order and discipline within the university. The immediate administration of the same belongs to the rector, the academic council, the directors, and the faculties.
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