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Employees of the UWr Astronomical Institute and the Centre of Scientific Excellence ‘Solar and stellar activity’ have published a unique report in the renowned Astrophysical Journal Letter on the location and correlation of up to three phenomena that are manifestations of stellar magnetic activity. For one very young and rapidly rotating star, they managed to link the location of both large spots, a strong and unusually long-lived flare and slowly rising loops filled with cool matter in the atmosphere of this star. Such combinations of phenomena have long been observed on the Sun. However, even through the best telescopes, we cannot observe details on the disk of other stars. Retrieving information about the position of different structures always requires special methods or unique instruments. In this case, a very precise and careful analysis of one of the simplest types of observations, the measurement of a star’s brightness, proved sufficient. These were made by the TESS mission, which is characterised by the exceptional accuracy of its measurements.

The full-sea twelve-day Baltic expedition of the UWr Geoscience Student Scientific Association is over! The scientific adventure aboard the sailing ship Generał Zaruski, the ‘GeoBaltic Adventure – Sailing Through Time’, ended in Świnoujście on 15 August 2024. Research is now beginning on the basis of the materials collected during the voyage.
Her name means ‘bringer of light in the darkest of hours’, and now she brightens up the courtyard of the former Saint Joseph’s Convent even more. Restoration work is underway on the statue of Saint Lucia adorning the courtyard of the former Saint Joseph’s Convent, UWr building at ul. Kuźnicza 35 in Wrocław. The statue […]

Prof. Jakub Kierczak from the Department of Experimental Petrology of the Institute of Geological Sciences at the Faculty of Earth and Environmental Management has been awarded the European Mineralogical Union Medal for Research Excellence 2022. The medal was officially presented to him at last week’s European Mineralogical Conference 2024 in Dublin.

A team of researchers led by prof. Aldona Wiktorska-Święcka from the University of Wrocław is conducting research related to the development of a diagnosis of the model of cooperation between NGOs and the City of Wrocław as part of a project funded by the University of Wrocław’s Fund for Cooperation with the Social and Economic Environment.

In Poland, ticks search most intensively for a host in spring and autumn. The increase in interest in ticks (Ixodida) noted especially in recent decades is primarily related to the ability of these mites to transmit numerous pathogens. It is not without reason that ticks are considered one of the most important carriers of viruses, bacteria and parasites. The biology and ecology of ticks, as well as the pathogens they transmit and the diseases associated with them, are the subject of numerous studies, discussions and questions.

A meeting between the Prime Minister of India and a group of Polish indologists representing four academic centres (UW, UJ, UAM and UWr) where indological studies are conducted took place in Warsaw. The University of Wrocław was represented at this meeting by dr hab. Przemysław Szczurek, prof. UWr, from the Department of Indian Studies (at the Institute of Classical, Mediterranean and Oriental Studies).

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‘Od średniowiecznego rękopisu do edycji cyfrowej’ (eng. From medieval manuscript to digital edition) – with this title, the Summer School organised by the Centre for Medieval Studies of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin in cooperation with the Library of the University of Wrocław (https://csm.kul.pl/szkola-letnia/) took place from 11-22 August. Sixteen participants from […]