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    The next edition of Roman Studies Week, a nationwide series of online lectures devoted to the languages, literatures and cultures of Romance countries, will take place on 16-22 March.

    Roman Studies Week 2026

    One of the lecturers of the extracurricular course ‘Your Future Skills’ is Anna Cieślik – a graduate of psychology at the University of Wrocław, lecturer, trainer and founder of  ‘Pracownia Rozwoju’ (Development Workshop). Her classes as a part of the extracurricular course are a unique opportunity to work on mental resilience, emotion management, motivation and communication under the guidance of an experienced specialist.

    Mental resilience, emotional intelligence and motivation with Anna Cieślik

    Passengers on Wrocław’s MPK will be able to turn their daily commute to school, work, or shopping into a real journey through time. An educative campaign marking the Women’s History Month is currently being launched by a team led by dr Dorota Wiśniewska, assistant professor at the Historical Institute of the University of Wrocław, in cooperation with the Public Transport Company in Wrocław.

    Time-travelling in trams in Wrocław

    An Egyptian mummy of a boy is an object of scientific research. It is known how old the boy was and where he came from. The cause of death remains a mystery. The research team includes prof. Agata Kubala from the Institute of Art History. 

    New Research reveals secrets of a child’s mummy

    The Faculty of Languages, Literatures and Cultures at the University of Wrocław and the Wrocław University Center for Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation invite you to two lectures by Prof. Olekandr Pronkevich from the Ukrainian Catholic University.

    Lectures by Prof. Oleksandr Pronkevich

    On 10-12 February 2026, the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Wrocław hosted the MOFebruary 2026 Symposium, focused on research into porous materials, including MOFs (eng. Metal-Organic Frameworks). The event was a gesture of recognition by the Polish scientific community towards the winners of the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Richard Robson, Omar Yaghi, and Susumu Kitagawa. The initiative to integrate the Polish MOF community was met with an enthusiastic response from many scientists – over 70 participants representing numerous universities and research institutes from Poland and abroad took part in the symposium.

    MOFebruary 2026 Symposium at the UWr Faculty of Chemistry

    Doctor Honoris Causa of the University of Wrocław awarded to Serhiy Zhadan

    On 25 February 2026, the Senate of the University of Wrocław resolved to confer the title of Doctor Honoris Causa […]

    Z głębokim żalem zawiadamiamy, że w dniu 25 lutego 2026 r. zmarł prof. dr hab. Marek Mazurkiewicz, urodzony 20.06.1931 r. w Wilnie.

    Professor Marek Mazurkiewicz passed away

    The Council of Young Scientists of the ninth term was appointed on 24 February 2026 for the period from 1 March 2026 to 29 February 2028. We are pleased to announce that our PhD student Kacper Rosner-Leszczyński from the Historical Institute at the University of Wrocław, is a member of the Council.

    Our PhD student in the Council of Young Scientists

    The Academic Career Office at the University of Wrocław invites you to gain experience for your future plans – regardless of your field of study (and even after graduation). All this is part of extracurricular activities.

    Extracurricular courses at the University of Wrocław

    After great interest in the first edition in 2025, the Library of the University of Wrocław once again opens its doors for lovers of books, history, and culture! The second edition of „NIE!straszna Biblioteka 2.0” (The Not-So-Scary-Library 2.0) will take place in 2026. It is oriented towards high school students. This event aims to demystify the image of a library as a quiet and serious place and to show it as an open, friendly, passionate, and inspirational space.

    „NIE!straszna Biblioteka 2.0” – 2026 edition

    For several years now, the Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław has been open to visitors during the winter months. From January to March it is also open at weekends, allowing guests to explore its rich greenhouse collections more extensively.

    We invite you to the Botanical Garden of the University of Wrocław!

    Today, 24 February, at 5:30 p.m., a meeting devoted to the reconstruction and construction of the Kashubian bagpipes kôzlô barina will take place at the Municipal Centre of Culture, Sport and Recreation in Chmielno, with the participation of a scholar from the University of Wrocław.

    Prof. Zbigniew Przerembski as a special guest at a meeting on Kashubian bagpipes in Chmielno

    New authorities of the Wrocław Branch of the Polish Biochemical Society

    The Wrocław Branch of the Polish Biochemical Society has elected its authorities for the 2026–2029 term. The Chair of the […]

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    Projekt „Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022” współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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