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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.

Dr hab. Antoni Muszer from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Wrocław and dr Piotr Wojtulek, a geologist and lawyer dealing with petrology, economic geology and geological and mining law – have become members of the Earth Resources Management Council of the Minister of Climate and Environment.

27 lat wspieramy społeczeństwo w budowaniu lepszej przyszłości dla nas wszystkich. W 1996 roku uruchomiliśmy pionierską inicjatywę wspierającą edukację, wejście na rynek pracy i przedsiębiorczość. Naszym celem jest wsparcie społeczności lokalnych w rozwoju kompetencji zawodowych, dzięki którym poprawi swoją pozycję na rynku pracy, a co za tym idzie naszą wspólną przyszłość.
The funeral ceremony of prof. Andrzej Grodzicki took place on Tuesday. We said goodbye to a man who not only created the history of the Institute of Geological Sciences, but also carried the memory of his predecessors. Professor Andrzej Grodzicki’s academic farewell ceremony will take place on 11 April at 12:00 p.m. in the Oratorium […]

Uniwersytet Wrocławski dzięki znalezieniu się w gronie 10 uczelni uczestniczących w programie Inicjatywa Doskonałości Uczelnia Badawcza może wspierać młodych – zdolnych studentów już od pierwszego roku studiów! Jeżeli będziesz laureatem olimpiady przedmiotowej, znakomicie pójdzie Ci matura lub osiągniesz wysoki wynik w procesie rekrutacji na studia – czeka na ciebie stypendium Młody Badacz! Uczelnia przeznacza na nie milion złotych rocznie!

On the occasion of World Health Day, which was celebrated on Sunday, the University Library is presenting a remarkable old print by Johann Dryander (1500-1560), an eminent personality, professor of medicine and mathematics in Marburg. His innovative approach to medical education made a significant contribution to the knowledge of human anatomy. Dryander was also one of the first to use illustrations as a means of documenting and teaching anatomy. These woodcuts not only served as a visual supplement to medical texts, but also made an important contribution to the development of medical educational publications.

Natalia Pudełko-Malik, a doctoral student at the Faculty of Biological Sciences, Department of Physiology and Molecular Neurobiology, University of Wrocław (supervisor: dr Dominika Drulis-Fajdasz) and the Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Chemistry (supervisor: prof. dr hab. Piotr Młynarz) has been awarded a prestigious Kosciuszko Foundation Grant and will serve a five-month internship at the University of Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. The main objective of the research grant is to determine the metabolic interplay between neurons and astrocytes, using isotopically labelled metabolites such as [U-13C6]glucose and [U-13C3]lactate.
An unusual event took place at the University Library – an exhibition of works by students from grades II to V of the Stanisław Kopystyński Secondary School of Visual Arts in Wrocław. The exhibition was part of a campaign to help Sebastian, the son of a UWr employee. More about the collection https://uwr.edu.pl/en/fundraiser-for-sebastian-lewicki/ The paintings […]