UL: Cooperation
‘Krajobraz po powodzi’ (eng. Landscape after the flood) is the title of the seventeenth episode of the podcast Fantastyczny Dolny Śląsk, whose guest was dr Marek Kasprzak, prof. UWr from the Department of Geomorphology of the Institute of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Wrocław. During the conversation, prof. Kasprzak discussed the causes, effects and prevention of flooding. We encourage you to listen!
The Montanuniversität Leoben is another partner of the geologists from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Wrocław in the partnership network within the framework of the European Union programme Erasmus+! The agreement between the universities was concluded thanks to the efforts of dr Piotr Wojtulek from the Institute of Geological Sciences at the University of Wrocław, who is carrying out joint research projects in the field of economic geology with scientists from Leoben.
On Friday, 28 March, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., the report ‘Model współpracy Miasta Wrocław z organizacjami pozarządowymi w okresie 2004 – 2024. W kierunku europeizacji standardów współzarządzania’ will be presented at the Oratorium Marianum (main building of the University of Wrocław, pl. Uniwersytecki 1).
An article summarising the results of palaeoenvironmental studies carried out in the Jizera Mountains was published in the Catena journal […]
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The Lower Silesian Capital Club is once again organising the Young Talents competition. If you are an ambitious and passionate student or doctoral student, do not hesitate, fill in the questionnaire (attachment below in the Polish language) and deliver it to the Communication Department of the University of Wrocław: Collegium Antropologicum, ul. Kuźnicza 35, ground floor, room 13 (building next to the main building). We are waiting for you from Monday to Friday, 7.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m., until Friday 14 March.
Culture is what made man something more than just a random event in nature.
– André Malraux
From 20 to 21 March 2025, the Library of the University of Wrocław hosted the Trade Fair Heritage, accompanied by the academic conference ‘Transcending Borders – Interdisciplinarity and Cooperation in Research, Preservation, and Dissemination of Cultural Heritage’.
With the help of modern remote sensing tools such as aerial photography, geophysical surveys, and airborne laser scanning, scientists will be mapping archaeological sites. The head of the Polish part of the project Long-term land use dynamics within the areas of prehistoric ritual places, carried out by the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Wrocław in collaboration with the Universities of Pilsen, Hradec Králové, and Prague will be dr Agnieszka Przybył, who specialises in research on the Neolithic period.
Current climate change rapidly reduces the glacier area in the Northern Hemisphere, including marine-terminating glacier areas in the Arctic and subarctic regions. As a result of this process, vast areas of new coastlines that were previously inaccessible to scientists are now being exposed. An international group of scientists from Poland, the Czech Republic, the United States, and Canada has united in an initiative, supported by a grant from the National Science Centre, to address the knowledge gap concerning coastlines that have emerged due to glacial recession in the 21st century.
Multinational corporations are among the most frequently chosen workplaces by graduates of our university. A diverse business profile, a multicultural […]





