Poland has a flourishing economy, but spending on science and higher education is at an unprecedented low. Only 1.1% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on science and higher education. This level contrasts with pledges made by the Polish government. The Warsaw Declaration calls for robust investment in research and innovation (R&I) across the European Union. The gap between low domestic funding and stated commitments raises concerns about alignment between national spending and broader research investment goals within Europe.
"Poland has a flourishing economy, but its science funding is at an unprecedented low—only 1.1% of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) is spent on science and higher education."
"This is in striking contrast to the pledges made by the Polish government, which proposed the Warsaw Declaration that calls for robust investment in research and innovation (R&I) across the European Union."
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