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Artificial Intelligence Olympiad

The first edition of the Artificial Intelligence Olympiad starts today, 22 April. The initiative is the result of extensive cooperation between four Polish universities: Jagiellonian University, Adam Mickiewicz University, the University of Warsaw and the University of Wrocław (Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science). The aim of the Olympiad is to select a four-person team to represent Poland at the International Olympiad of Artificial Intelligence for secondary school students (IOAI) , which will be held in Burgas (Bulgaria) from 9-15 August this year.

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Fight for survival – interview with dr Maria Ferenc on the 81st anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

In October 1940, more than a year after the start of World War II and the occupation of Warsaw, the Warsaw Ghetto was established. During the initial year, Jewish rights were getting progressively limited. A few months after the war began, Jews were required to wear armbands bearing the Star of David, which made them easily spotted in the city, leaving them open to violence. Various rights, such as the right to keep savings in the bank or to receive a pension, were taken away from them. At a certain point, even though the ghetto was yet to be officially created, Jews were prohibited from settling outside of the settlement area, a place specified as being at risk of an epidemic outbreak. Later, due to high population density and poor sanitation, an epidemic broke out in the ghetto.

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International Irritable Bowel Syndrome Day

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month falls in April each year. The first campaign was launched in the United States in 1997 by the IFFGD (the International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders) to promote awareness of the diagnosis, treatment and support for people struggling with IBS. Internationally, this year’s campaign aims to raise awareness about the

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Take part in irritable bowel syndrome research!

We invite adult women to participate in scientific research titled: “Functioning of women with irritable bowel syndrome; psychophysiological and nutritional aspects.” The research is carried out by the Eating Behaviour Research Laboratory (EAT Lab) team at the Institute of Psychology of the University of Wrocław. This research project received permission from the Committee for the Ethics of Scientific Research at the UWr Institute of Psychology. (permission number: 2023/ACDRT).

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Conference report. The Lost-and-Found. Revisiting Art Stories in search of potential change.

W dniach 21-23 marca 2024 odbyła się w Warszawie druga z zaplanowanych trzech międzynarodowych konferencji The Lost-and-Found. Revising Art Stories in Search of Potential Changes. Zorganizowano ją dzięki współpracy głównie trzech instytucji: Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Universidade Nova de Lisboa oraz Polskiego Instytutu Studiów nad Sztuką Świata. Pierwsze zgromadzenie, w Lizbonie, odbyło się w dniach 6-7 grudnia 2023, a szczegółowe sprawozdanie z niego można przeczytać w „Sztuce i Krytyce” (2024, nr 1). Konferencja warszawska odbyła się w trzech lokalizacjach: siedzibie SARP przy Foksal, Muzeum Narodowym przy Alejach Ujazdowskich oraz w Narodowej Galerii Sztuki przy placu Małachowskiego. Podkreślić należy wspaniałą współpracę zarówno z Zachętą, jak i z Muzeum Narodowym oraz warszawskim oddziałem SARP. Dzięki temu bowiem program był niezwykle zróżnicowany. Możliwość przebywania w bliskości dzieł sztuki działał stymulująco na uczestników, wspierając rozmyślania nad sprawczością dzieł. To okazało się niezwykle cenną wartością dodaną. Ostatnia z trzech konferencji, w Rydze, zaplanowana jest na początek czerwca bieżącego roku. 

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DKMS invites you to take part in the next edition of the registration campaign for potential bone marrow and stem cell donors

Between 15 and 21 April 2024, the “HELPERS’ GENERATION” DKMS Foundation at the University of Wrocław will be conducting a student-led registration drive for potential bone marrow and stem cell donors. During this period, the Grand Finale of the project will take place at all Polish universities participating in the initiative, culminating in mass donor registrations. More than 50 universities from across the country are involved in the project. At the University of Wrocław, the project is led by students Klaudia Grodzicka and Aleksandra Pyż.

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Building the Arqus EMI Community of Practice: New series of seminars

This seminar series, organised and facilitated by Maynooth University, invites researchers and practitioners across Arqus Alliance universities, who are already engaging or have just started the process of engagement with English as a Medium of Instruction (EMI) in their institutions. The series is seen as an interactive and supportive forum for practitioners and researchers to engage in regular dialogue to exchange experiences of EMI and become familiar with ongoing research in the field, with a view to improving practices and engagement with EMI across the Alliance.

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University of Wrocław in the international project “Seen and Heard: Young People’s Voices and Freedom of Expression”

The aim of the international project “Seen and Heard: Young People’s Voices and Freedom of Expression” is to initiate a fair and inclusive social movement of young people who believe that freedom of expression is a fundamental right of ALL people. We provide mentoring and action opportunities that reflect European values based on human rights

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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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