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The pilot and multidisciplinary research about the churchyard graveyards located near the Polish-Czech border is presented by scientists dr inż. Alicja Krzemińska, dr inż. Anna Zaręba from the Institute of Geography and Regional Development. The research results will be presented in the form of scientific articles, popular science lectures, and cyclically organised photo exhibitions, which will be available to see until the end of 2025. The first exhibition took place in the June of 2024, and the next on the 25th of October 2024.
We met this year’s winners of the NFP Prize (Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science), recognized as the highest scientific achievement in Poland. The NFP Prize was granted to four distinguished scholars, among them prof. Marcin Wodziński from Taube Department of Jewish Studies at the University of Wrocław. Congratulations!
On the 24th and 25th of October in the Institute of Political Science took place a multidisciplinary conference: “Środowisko kosmiczne i naturalne środowisko Ziemi. Ochrona, zrównoważony rozwój, bezpieczeństwo i współzależność”. This was the third event of this type held under the same theme “Horyzont Mars”.
On the 23rd of October 2024, Maciej Kamiński, the head of Centre for Technology Transfer visited Łukasiewicz Research Network – […]
The Historical Institute of the University of Wrocław is participating in the ReCall project implemented by Hungary’s Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest, entitled: A Study of Common Memory and Central European History for Collective Remembrance, which received funding from an Erasmus+ Tempus grant!
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Over a month has passed since the catastrophic flood which in September 2024 affected a huge area of Central and Eastern Europe. We followed its enormous social and economic effects in the media. About the difficult job of our scientists in the flooded areas, about their emotions and dilemmas talks dr inż. Matylda Witek, assistant professor in the Department of Geoinformatics and Cartography, head of the Laboratory of Unmanned Aerial Earth Observation.
On Friday, 18 October, the First University Conference “Artificial Intelligence ∀” was held at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer […]





