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One of the most valuable monuments of medieval writing has returned to Wrocław – a fifteenth-century manuscript of the works of St Augustine, long regarded as an exceptional element of Silesian cultural heritage. Its reappearance in the collections of the Library of the University of Wrocław marks an event of great significance both for the academic community and for the wider regional public.
The Centre for psychological consultation and guidance operating within the Institute of Psychology at the University of Wrocław warmly invites you to take part in the Depression Awareness Days, which will be held on 24–25 February. For formal and organisational reasons, participation in the workshops is limited to adults (18+).
A new interdisciplinary part-time (evening) Bachelor’s degree programme (first-cycle studies) – języki romańskie w komunikacji biznesowej (eng. Romance languages in business communication) – will launch this October. It will be delivered jointly by two faculties at the University of Wrocław. The programme has been developed by the Faculty of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics. It is assigned to two academic disciplines: linguistics (66%) and economics and finance (34%).
What is love when viewed through the lens of science? In four interviews, invited researchers reflect on Valentine’s Day and […]
We invite you to watch the latest episode in the UWr Talks: To Be Continued series. This time, the Careers Service at the University of Wrocław welcomes Sebastian Kolęda, a graduate of Polish Studies and Design Communication at the University of Wrocław, who currently serves as Head of Employer Branding Practice at Komunikacja Plus.
Starting from March 1st to March 8th, Wrocław will become a must-visit place on the map of every classical music lover. The 1st Festival Chopin Recitals is coming – an event combining the shine of international stars, the University of Wrocław’s historical Oratorium Marianum, and a unique atmosphere while meeting the artists.
During the Congress of the International Association of Geomorphologists (IAG) in New Zealand, Professor Piotr Migoń from the Department of Geomorphology of the Institute of Geography and Regional Development at the University of Wrocław, was honoured with the Brunsden Medal – one of the most prestigious distinctions in global geomorphology.
How is a changing climate influencing the habits of bats? The latest research by dr Iwona Gottfried from the Faculty […]





