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    A team of scientists from the Department of Physiology and Molecular Neurobiology at the University of Wrocław in collaboration with the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the Wrocław Medical University, has published an extensive review article titled “Cross-Talk Between Cancer and Its Cellular Environment—A Role in Cancer Progression” in the journal Cells. The article was commissioned by the editorial team as part of a special issue entitled “Cell-to-Cell Crosstalk as a Target of Therapies”.

    UWr researchers are co-authors of an insightful review article

    In Catalonia, the celebration has taken place since 1926. It became a global observance 30 years ago. The patron of the day – April 23rd, the date of Cervantes’ death – has been the subject of two books written by Magdalena Barbaruk, Director of the Institute of Cultural Studies at the University of Wrocław. This year, students at the university organised the “Book Days 2025” event.

    Cervantes, World Book Day, and… the University of Wrocław Book Days

    We warmly encourage anyone experiencing a difficult or crisis situation to take advantage of individual psychological consultations.

    New psychological consultation hours at the Service Team for Support and Accessibility

    The Institute of Sociology at the University of Wrocław is pleased to invite you to a lecture, roundtable discussion, and workshops with Professor Luis Alonso, who will visit the University from 21 to 24 May.
    Luis Alonso is a researcher at the City Science Group and the project lead of the Andorra Living Lab at the MIT Media Lab. Holding a PhD in architecture, he coordinates urban innovation initiatives within the City Science Network, integrating energy modelling, urban simulation, mobility, innovation districts, and smart housing to develop human-scale ecosystems.

    Lecture, debate and workshops with Prof. Luis Alonso

    The Department of Editing and the Department of Corpus Linguistics of the Institute of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław invite you to participate in an interdisciplinary academic seminar entitled ‘Korespondencja dawniej i współcześnie – od rękopisu do edycji i analizy danych’ (eng. Correspondence in the past and present – from manuscript to editing and data analysis). The event will take place on 25 April 2025 (Friday) at the Institute of Polish Studies of the University of Wrocław, pl. Nankiera 15b, in room 125. The seminar is scheduled to start at 9.30 a.m.

    Correspondence in the past and present – from manuscript to editing and data analysis

    Season’s greetings from the Rector of the University of Wrocław

    Season’s greetings from the Rector of the University of Wrocław

    Prof. dr hab. Zygfryd Siwik passed away

    With deep sorrow, we announce the death of prof. dr hab. Zygfryd Siwik, who passed away on 17 April 2025. He was born on 18 December 1942 in Klein Daberkow. A retired Full Professor, long-serving Head of the Department of Criminology and Economic Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics of the […]

    This award is given to inspiring individuals, groups, projects, and initiatives. This year, the Competition Committee recognised 31 people — including two of our researchers!

    We have met the winners of the 8th edition of the “30 Creative Minds of Wrocław” competition

    The Department of Ukrainian Studies at the Institute of Slavic Studies invites you to a special event – a meeting with Dr Yuri Shevchuk, a distinguished linguist and scholar of Ukrainian cinema, and senior lecturer at Columbia University in New York. In his lecture, Dr. Shevchuk will explore the role of early Ukrainian cinema from the 1920s in shaping modern national identity. The city as a space of multiculturalism, transformation, and emancipation will serve as a starting point for reflections on film language and the culture of modernism.

    Meeting with Dr Yuri Shevchuk from Columbia University

    The Artificial Intelligence Olympiad is a competition aimed at students from Polish secondary schools. It also represents a unique opportunity to support young talent – individuals who are just beginning their journey into the world of AI and are eager to expand their knowledge, gain new experiences, and develop their skills at the highest level. The goal of the Olympiad is to promote key knowledge and technologies at the foundation of artificial intelligence. The competition began on February 17, and its first stage has just concluded.

    The first stage of the Artificial Intelligence Olympiad concluded

    Unpredictable temperature fluctuations, especially drops, are a common phenomenon in the temperate climate zone. Cold stress, which includes chilling (0-15 °C) and freezing (below 0 °C), is one of the most harmful abiotic factors limiting the growth and yield of many plants. Particularly sensitive to such temperature changes are thermophilic plants cultivated in our climate zone, including the common cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.).

    Unexpected cold attack – how do plants cope?

    The Institute of International and Security Studies at the University of Wrocław invites you to an open lecture by Prof. Myunghee Kim from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, USA, on 28.04.2025 at 9:45 a.m.

    Lecture by Prof. Myunghee Kim – IDUB Long visits

    In memoriam of Professor Adam Błaś (1946-2025)

    Recruitment for the MOST programme

    The next recruitment for the MOST programme starts on Tuesday, 15 April. For over 20 years, the MOST student and doctoral student mobility programme has enabled students to spend a semester or a whole year at a university other than their home university in Poland. This year, the recruitment will last until 15 May. Participation […]

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    The project “Integrated Program for the Development of the University of Wrocław 2018-2022” co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund