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On Thursday, 19 February, the Faculty of Chemistry at the University of Wrocław hosted the 3rd Wrocław Luminescence Seminar (WSL). The event brought together experts in electron spectroscopy and young researchers from three key institutions: the University of Wrocław, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, and the Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
Linda Parys – creativity trainer, brand strategist, coach and graduate of French Studies at the University of Wrocław – is one of the lecturers of the extracurricular course ‘Twoje kompetencje przyszłości’, run by the Academic Career Office at the University of Wrocław. As part of the course, participating students and graduates will have the opportunity to work on their own development, discover their individual resources and learn how to use their creativity.
The staff of the Faculty of Biotechnology are pleased to invite you to a lecture by Robert Zarnowski, PhD (University […]
The Institute of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław, together with the Society of Friends of Wrocław Polish Studies, invites you to the 30th edition of the popular-science lecture series in Polish studies, “Meetings at Nehring Hall”, organised in the 2025/2026 academic year. The series opened by a lecture by Prof. Jan Miodek entitled “Język sportu w moim życiu”, which took place on 5 October.
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%).
The University of Wrocław’s team was promoted to the finals of the World Programming Championship, which will take place in […]




