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We talk to prof. dr hab. Piotr P. Chruszczewski – Director of the College for Interdisciplinary Individual Studies at the University of Wrocław – about the Academy of Tutoring at the University of Wrocław, the 5th edition of which will start already on 25 January 2025 and in which you will find the answers to the above questions.

Calcium hydroxyapatite is a major bone and tooth mineral that is used in implantology and dentistry to aid bone regeneration and treat bone and tooth defects. However, the introduction of calcium hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials into bone tissue requires surgical intervention, which carries the risk of infection. Researchers at the University of Wrocław, investigated how to reduce this risk.

What’s new at the University of Wrocław Press? In our series #MondayswithWUWr, we keep you up to date with the most important events, book news and issues important to the Publishing House! We also encourage you to follow the wuwr.eu website and the Publishing House’s social media – Fb, LinkedIn and Instagram and YouTube. We encourage you to follow!
Recruitment for the Collegium Invisibile scientific association is underway until 26 January. Collegium Invisibile has been an organization for 30 years supporting the intellectual and scientific development of outstanding students and doctoral candidates in various fields of science. It gives young researchers the chance to conduct advanced research in collaboration with prominent researchers from home […]

Welcome to a remarkable expedition to the origins of mankind! Blazing the Trail is a five-episode podcast that the University of Wrocław was involved in producing. It was created through the combined efforts of Breakthru Films, the Australian Museum, the University of Sydney, the University of Wrocław and the University of Liverpool. The podcast takes listeners on an epic journey from our earliest known ancestors in Africa to the global spread of modern humans. Focusing on what makes us human, Blazing the Trail discusses key stages in our history, which include the origins of tool use and evolution, the harnessing of fire, the emergence of language, or the ability to adapt to different natural conditions and the ability to migrate.
How come the moose – one of the few species of Eurasian megafauna – has survived to modern times? Is the climate one of the reasons why its range is limited? Will the moose become our neighbor in the urban habitat? We talked about the long, and yet fascinating, evolution of the moose, described by […]