UL: Cooperation
What lies behind the intriguing name of the Facilex project? Can – and if so, how – the influence of Elon Musk on the stability of financial markets be limited? And what does the law have to do with plain language? We invite you to watch a film about the research activities of the Digital Justice Center, which touches on these and other topics in the fields of international law, criminal law, banking and new technologies.
In December, the University of Wrocław, together with the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces and the Doctrine and Training Centre of the Polish Armed Forces, will organise a scientific seminar entitled Bezpieczeństwo narodowe w kontekście przemian społecznych i wyzwań urbanizacyjnych: interdyscyplinarna diagnoza i perspektywy.
By decision of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the strategic importance of ACTRIS for science and public policy has been confirmed: from the high quality of the research conducted, through open access to data, to support for innovation in the fields of air quality and climate change adaptation. As a result, ACTRIS maintains its position on the Polish Research Infrastructure Map as a nationwide infrastructure for aerosol, cloud and trace gas research.
On 30 October 2025, the University of Wrocław and the International Centre for Training and Research on Cultural Heritage in […]
In one of the episodes of Herbatki z Naukowcem on Radio Rodzina, we have the opportunity to dive into the fascinating world of Earth sciences with prof. Mateusz Strzelecki, head of the Department of Geomorphology at the Institute of Geography and Regional Development of the University of Wrocław, and director of the Alfred Jahn Cold Regions Research Centre. He is a geomorphologist and researcher specialising in polar regions.
Dr inż. Piotr Kryczka from the Department of Socio-Economic Geography at the University of Wrocław was a guest on Herbatka z naukowcem on Radio Rodzina. The discussion focused on integrated planning – how to reconcile the visions of urban planners with residents’ needs and the challenges of sustainable development.
Until 28 October, another edition of the international Escapetruck project will be running in Poland. The vehicle has visited several cities across the country, including Płock, Słupsk, Kołobrzeg, and Zielona Góra. This is a unique educational initiative aimed at raising public awareness of human trafficking in Poland.
Prof. dr hab. Robert Olkiewicz, the rector of the University of Wrocław, and project leader from the Educational Research Institute, Michał Nowakowski, have inaugurated a collaboration as part of the project “Microcredentials – piloting a new solution to support lifelong learning” (Polish: „Mikropoświadczenia – pilotaż nowego rozwiązania wspierającego uczenie się przez całe życie”) funded by the European Union within the European Funds for Social Development programme 2021-2027. (FERS).
On Wednesday, 22 October, a workshop for academic and administrative staff from the Arqus Alliance universities began, dedicated to the […]





