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Arqus: Joint Programmes workshop at the University of Wrocław

Joint Programs means International Joint Studies, a term that covers a wide range of different possibilities for creating study programs in which universities from different countries participate. Participation can take many forms, but two elements are key – the joint creation of the program and the participation of students or staff from all the universities involved.

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Chemistry at the First University Conference ‘Artificial Intelligence ∀’

Computer algorithms, including machine learning, or artificial intelligence AI, play a central role in this year’s Nobel Prizes in chemistry and physics. The subject of AI will be the focus of the First University Conference ‘Artificial Intelligence ∀’, which is being organised by the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at UWr on Friday 18

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Nobel Prize in Chemistry – comment by prof. Piotr Stefanowicz, chemist from the University of Wrocław

The accomplishments of this year’s Nobel Prize laureates in chemistry allow to reliably predict proteins’ structures based on their amino acid sequences, that is, the gene sequences that code for a protein. Protein folding has been a challenge for chemists for the last 50 years, and the problem has finally been solved, comments prof. Piotr Stefanowicz from the Department of Organic Chemistry at the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Wrocław.

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‘Kiedy woda opada’ – A therapeutic fairy tale for children who have experienced flooding

The flooding in south-western Poland is over, but its effects persist. It is not only destroyed roads, bridges or houses, but also fear, sadness, anger or helplessness that have remained in the psyche of many people. With the youngest children in mind, experts from the University of Wrocław and SWPS University have developed a therapeutic fable to help children get through this difficult time.

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The project “Integrated Program for the Development of the University of Wrocław 2018-2022” co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund

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