Prof. Maksymilian Dryja, Chairman of the Commission of Applied Mathematics (CAM) of the Committee of Mathematics Polish Academy of Sciences (CM PAS), turned to me with a request to write the afterword to come, that I had two years ago, during the XXXIX Conference on Applied Mathematics, and which was published in Applied Mathematics, vol. 12/53, 2011, 55-58 (with some changes, not necessarily for the better). I recall that I performed with several theses on the positions occupied by the broad application of mathematics in Polish science then. Professors Stefan Jackowski and Michael Karoński preparing the draft multiannual national program for the development of mathematics, and my intention was to give the appropriate rank issues related to the application of mathematics and statistics. In addition, as a person endowed with the mandate of the academic world an elected member of the Council of Science), thought it his duty to draw the attention of Member States to the archaic structure of the mathematical sciences in Poland, a structure that does not take into account the importance of the application of mathematics and statistics in the modern world and not conducive to the development of these areas as mathematical disciplines.
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