About this resource

ExmouthCorner — an independent view on distance learning in Poland

Editorial

ExmouthCorner is an independent editorial resource based in Warsaw. It documents how online education, remote learning formats, and digital certification have developed in Poland — with a focus on factual reporting rather than promotional material.

The resource was set up to address a gap: most coverage of e-learning in Poland either comes from institutions promoting their own offerings, or from aggregators with little editorial context. ExmouthCorner takes a different approach — reviewing tools, documenting regulatory frameworks, and noting how learners actually navigate the options available to them.

What this resource covers

The editorial scope includes learning management systems used by Polish universities, the structure of hybrid degree programmes, online certification recognised by Polish employers, and the infrastructure conditions that shape access to remote study across the country.

Content is written in English and targets an international audience interested in studying in Poland remotely, as well as Polish learners who read English-language educational material.

Editorial standards

Articles are written from publicly available sources, including reports from the Polish Ministry of Education and Science, data published by the Polish Accreditation Committee (PKA), and institutional disclosures from universities. Where statistics are cited, the source is linked.

ExmouthCorner does not accept sponsored content and does not receive payment for mentions of specific institutions or tools. The resource has no affiliation with any university, language school, or certification body.

Contact

Editorial queries, corrections, and topic suggestions can be sent to contact@exmouthcorner.eu or by phone at +48 22 300 42 18.

Registered address: ul. Marszałkowska 84/92, lok. 12, 00-514 Warszawa, Poland. NIP: 5252734901.

Person reviewing educational materials at a desk

Photo: Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

How the resource is structured

Each article follows a consistent format: a factual overview of the topic, specific examples from Polish institutions where available, and links to external authoritative sources. Articles are dated and updated when material changes occur.

The three main areas currently covered are:

More topics are added as sufficient factual material becomes available for editorial treatment.