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Today is not only a celebration of our Polish language. On International Mother Language Day, we celebrate the whole mosaic of the world’s languages – from those that resound in big cities to those that echo in small communities. Each language, each dialect is a story of people, their history and their culture.

On 19-20 February 2024, a scientific conference entitled ‘Deutschland und Polen: schwierige Geschichte, aktuelle Herausforderungen, gemeinsame Zukunft’ (Germany and Poland: difficult history, current challenges, common future) was held at the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Wrocław and the UWr Institute for International and Security Studies.

Established in 2020, the Polish Science Day is an opportunity to recall the fundamental importance of scientific research for the development of the country. It has also become an opportunity to honour those particularly involved in scientific and academic activities with the Awards of the Minister of Science.

W ubiegłym tygodniu Wydziale Chemii odbyła się IV Konferencja dla Nauczycieli Chemii, zorganizowana we współpracy z Okręgową komisją Egzaminacyjną we Wrocławiu. Konferencja miała zasięg ogólnopolski, oprócz nauczycieli ze szkół z Dolnego Śląska uczestniczyli w niej nauczyciele z woj. opolskiego, małopolskiego, śląskiego, w sumie 130 nauczycieli.
Dr Agnieszka Janik is a lecturer in the Department of Early Childhood and Pre-School Pedagogy at the Faculty of Historical and Pedagogical Sciences of the University of Wrocław, an Erasmus+ coordinator, as well as WP03 coordinator in the Arqus European University Alliance. She is involved in Communities of Practice. What are Communities of Practice? How […]

Dziennikarka i bohemistka Magdalena Matkowska-Jerzyk,, dzięki stypendium Ministra Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego, realizowała projekt pod tytułem „Czeskim śladem Henryka Sienkiewicza” w kategorii film. Efektem rocznej pracy jest scenariusz dokumentu prezentującego kwestię popularności dzieł polskiego noblisty u naszych południowych sąsiadów.

Molecular knots and links. While these objects are primarily of interest in mathematical knot theory, they have also captivated chemists, who designed and synthesised many molecules of nontrivial topology.
A recent study conducted by researchers from the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Wrocław was published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition and quickly attracted the international scientific community. The impact of the work is a highlight article – an expert commentary published in Nature Synthesis.
photo: Dominika Hull-Bruska Dr Małgorzata Dowlaszewicz works in the Chair of Dutch Studies at the Faculty of Letters. She represents the University of Wrocław in the Arqus European University Alliance, in package 6 ‘Arqus Learning Pathways’. She told us about the Joint Programmes, i.e. studies created jointly by Arqus member universities. Enjoy the interview! Dr […]