Collegium Invisibile

Collegium Invisibile
Collegium Invisibile refers to the tradition of the 18th century Collegium Nobilium run by the Piarists in Warsaw
The 17th century English Invisible College

Collegium Invisibile is an academic society in Poland, founded in 1995, that affiliates outstanding Polish students with distinguished scholars in accordance with the idea of liberal education.[1] The association aims at offering young scholars the opportunity to participate in original research projects as well as exclusive individual master-student cooperation through the tutorial system based on methods used in the Oxbridge universities.[2]

Collegium has its roots in the tradition of the 18th century Collegium Nobilium, an elite high-school founded in 1740, one of the predecessors of Warsaw University. Traditionally, the Rector of the University is ex officio the Chairman of the Science Board of the Collegium.[1][3]

Each year about twenty Polish students who have succeeded in passing a stringent admission procedure are granted membership of Collegium and thus receive an opportunity to follow an individually chosen path of academic study.[4][1]

Tutors

Students choose scholars with whom they would like cooperate. The scholars are then invited to become fellows of the Collegium.[4]

The list of fellows[5] includes names such as Leszek Balcerowicz and Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz (former Finance Ministers) in the field of economics, Bronisław Geremek and Andrzej Olechowski (former Ministers of Foreign Affairs) in the field of European studies, as well as eminent phililologists, philosophers and lawyers (e.g. Aleksander Gieysztor, Jan Błoński, Jerzy Kłoczowski, Monika Kostera, Andrzej Koźmiński, Ryszard Legutko, Philippe Lejeune, Zbigniew Pełczyński OBE, Wojciech Roszkowski, Marek Safjan, Marek Siemek, Paweł Śpiewak, Józef Tischner).

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