UL: Cultural events
Last weekend (5-7 December), the University of Wrocław hosted the Central European Regional Contest of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC). The competition brought together 70 three-person teams from Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Poland, all competing for qualification to the World Finals, which will be held for the fiftieth time this year.
On Friday, 5 December, a special event entitled “Nauka na Fali – GeoArctic Expedition 2025” was held in the Professor A. Mycielski Lecture Hall at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics of the University of Wrocław. The meeting brought together nearly 300 secondary school pupils, university students, academic staff, and enthusiasts of sailing and science. Through a premiere screening of documentary films, participants were transported to the harsh and captivating landscapes of the Arctic.
The Historical Institute at the University of Wrocław invites you to the next online meeting in the “Szewski czwartek” series, to be held on 27 November at 6:00 p.m. Dr hab. Krzysztof Fokt from the Centre for Source Publications at the Faculty of Law and Administration, Jagiellonian University, will deliver a lecture entitled: „Wolni, niewolni, półwolni? O statusie chłopów w monarchii wczesnopiastowskiej”. The language of instruction is Polish.
The Rector and Senate of the University of Wrocław invite you to the University Day celebrations, which will begin on […]
As part of the celebrations marking the anniversary of the University of Wrocław, the exhibition “Our Masters. 80 Years of the Wrocław Alma Mater” will also be presented. It will open on Friday, 14 November, immediately following the main ceremony, at the Museum of the University of Wrocław, in the Hall under the Pillar (main University building, ground floor, Plac Uniwersytecki 1).
The Institute of Polish Studies at the University of Wrocław, together with the Society of Friends of Polish Studies in Wrocław, invite you to the 30th edition of the popular science lecture series on Polish studies, ‘Meetings at Nehring’, organised in the 2025/2026 academic year. The next lecture in the series will be Młodopolska fantastyka naukowa i jej proroctwa, given by dr Fryderyk Nguyen.
On Monday, 20 October at 4:00 p.m., the SKNR WroSlawianie from the Institute of Slavic Studies, together with the co-organisers […]




