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The 7th International Lithuania Congress concluded at the University of Wrocław. The conference commemorated several important anniversaries for Lithuania, such as the 20th anniversary of its accession to the European Union and NATO and the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Friendly Relations with Poland.

Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics of the University of Wrocław invites to the registration for the postgraduate studies, ‘Transformacja energetyczno-klimatyczna. Prawo odnawialnych źródeł energii’ (eng. Energetic-climatic transformation. The law of the renewable energy sources) in the academic year 2024/2025.
The 6th of June, 2024 – that day, 35 years ago, the photo of Bolesław Bierut was removed from our Alma Mater’s signboard. On the 5th of June, 2024, 35 “Wrocławska Wolność” badges of honour were awarded to people, who were members of the University of Wrocław community (students and personnel) during the communist dictatorship […]

The history of printing is a fascinating story about the evolution of human communication, which impacted the development of our civilization. The print was invented in China by Bi Sheng around 1040 A.D. Bi Sheng used clay types that were movable and could be used multiple times. The method gradually evolved. Later, wood and metal was used to produce durable and easier to modify types. The technique spread in Korea, where the first metal typeface was invented in 1234. In Korea, in the 15th century, “Jikji” was printed. It is perceived as the oldest book printed with the use of movable metal types, that proceeded the Gutenberg Bible.

Twenty seven researchers from the UWr will be granted with PLN 40 million to realize their own projects as a result of the OPUS 26 and SONATA 19 Projects of the National Science Centre. Scholars from the Faculty of Biotechnology and the Faculty of Biological Sciences are among those, who have received grants.

Twenty-five projects were submitted for this year’s edition of the Academic Open Budget. The project with the highest number of votes was project No. 10 – Academic Recreation Base, submitted jointly by the library of the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics (WPAiE) and the Digital Justice Center.
Last year’s edition of the Lower Silesian Science Festival was awarded in the Popularyzacja nauki (Popularisation of Science) category of the PRom Association competition. The annual awards were presented on 3 June in Katowice. Every year, the PR and Promotion of Polish Universities “Prom” Association announces a competition that awards communication, information and promotion activities […]