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The major in Spatial Economics conducted at the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Environmental Management at the University of Wrocław succeeded on the international stage. The fact that the major received the prestigious AESOP Quality Recognition (QR) certificate for the years 2025-2031 proves that the quality of education realized as part of the programme meets the highest European standards for planning education. Moreover, it corresponds to the modern requirements placed on universities that educate future specialists in the field of spatial planning.
The award ceremony of the Felicija Bortkevičienė Language Prize took place at the Palace of the Grand Dukes in Vilnius. The 2025 recipient of the prize was dr Tatjana Vologdina, Head of the Centre for Lithuanian Language and Culture Studies at the University of Wrocław. The award was granted in recognition of her significant contribution to promoting the Lithuanian language and culture beyond the country’s borders, as well as for nurturing Lithuanian academic and cultural traditions in the diaspora.
The next session of the Committee of Programmes of the III Congress of Polish Czech Studies and Czech Polish Studies together with the Board of the Polish-Czech Scientific Association took place on the 27th of November 2025 at the University of Wrocław. At the beginning, dr Andrzej Krawczyk presented his newest book Edward Benesz. Polityk z Europy Środkowej. Later on in the session, several matters connected to organising the Congress mentioned above were discussed. The Congress is planned for spring 2028. Thirty-three institutions and partner organisations from Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia participate in the preparations. The University of Wrocław plays a significant role among them, and the central part of the proceedings of the Congress of Polish Czech Studies took place at the University in 2016.
The Institute of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław, together with the Society of Friends of Wrocław Polish Studies, […]
We are proud to announce that the project Spektroskopowe markery prebiotyczne i fotochemiczna ewolucja w astromikrośrodowiskach gaz–lód has received funding of PLN 2,430,240 in the NCN SHENG 4 competition. On the Polish side, the project is led by prof. dr Małgorzata Biczysko, and carried out by the Molecular Spectroscopy and Photochemistry Group, consisting of dr Justyna Krupa, dr Magdalena Pagacz-Kostrzewa, dr hab. Magdalena Sałdyka and dr Karolina Mucha. The Chinese partners are researchers from Chongqing University, headed by prof. Qian Gou.
On 7 December at 6.00 pm, recitals by the laureates of this year’s 19th International Chopin Competition will take place […]





