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In Poland, ticks search most intensively for a host in spring and autumn. The increase in interest in ticks (Ixodida) noted especially in recent decades is primarily related to the ability of these mites to transmit numerous pathogens. It is not without reason that ticks are considered one of the most important carriers of viruses, bacteria and parasites. The biology and ecology of ticks, as well as the pathogens they transmit and the diseases associated with them, are the subject of numerous studies, discussions and questions.

A meeting between the Prime Minister of India and a group of Polish indologists representing four academic centres (UW, UJ, UAM and UWr) where indological studies are conducted took place in Warsaw. The University of Wrocław was represented at this meeting by dr hab. Przemysław Szczurek, prof. UWr, from the Department of Indian Studies (at the Institute of Classical, Mediterranean and Oriental Studies).

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‘Od średniowiecznego rękopisu do edycji cyfrowej’ (eng. From medieval manuscript to digital edition) – with this title, the Summer School organised by the Centre for Medieval Studies of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin in cooperation with the Library of the University of Wrocław (https://csm.kul.pl/szkola-letnia/) took place from 11-22 August.
Short version Who is protected by these standards? Minors/children of anyone up to the age of 18. What do these standards protect against? Against harm to minors, that is: committing or attempting to commit a criminal act to the detriment of a minor (e.g. bullying, threats),neglecting the necessities of life (e.g. related to nutrition, hygiene, […]
The SARUAV system, developed by a team of researchers at SARUAV sp. z o.o., a company operating under the auspices of the University of Wrocław, used to automatically detect people in aerial photographs taken from unmanned aerial vehicles, has found missing person in South Tyrol, Italy. At the beginning of August 2024, the SARUAV system […]