https://doi.org/10.31261/SSHT.2017.50.2.05
The Higher College of Social and Economic Sciences (the present University of Economics) in Katowice was formally founded on the 3rd of December 1936. The inauguration of studies took place on the 11th of January 1937. Though the College was a private-owned higher school of vocational education, its activities were supported by eminent persons of the then Silesian voivodship. One of them was Stanisław Adamski, the bishop of Katowice who was deeply interested in development of the College in the years 1937-1939. It was thanks to him that ethics was taught as a part of curriculum at the Faculty of Industrial Organisation. Detailed information on how this had become true can be found in this study which is also devoted to the associated professor Marian Heitzman, Ph.D. who was the first to teach ethics at the College.
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Vol. 50 No. 2 (2017)
Published: 2017-12-31

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