This article presents the idea of university as a community of scholars and students due to the chosen publications of Roman Dyboski (1885–1945). Dyboski, professor of English philology at the Jagiellonian University, many times spoke on the role of a university in the changing political, social as well as economic conditions of interwar period, giving speeches not only in Poland but also in Great Britain and the United States of America. He believed that universities should always meet the state’s expectations and needs, however not always agreed with the current different states’ educational politics.
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