UL: Studies and Students

On Wednesday, 19 February, during the Welcome Ceremony at the University of Wrocław, the staff of the International Office and dr Łukasz Prus, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs, welcomed around 150 students from all over the world! In the current semester, the group of students at the University of Wrocław has been joined by participants of the Erasmus+ programme and other exchange programmes from European Union countries, as well as from Ukraine, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Canada, Chile, Morocco, Tanzania, Jordan, Moldova and Kosovo. The event marks the beginning of the Orientation Days at the University of Wrocław.

The Artificial Intelligence Olympiad is a competition directed to students of Polish high schools. It is also a unique opportunity to support young talents – people who are just entering the world of AI and want to expand their knowledge, gain new experiences and develop their skills at the highest level. The aim of the competition is to popularize the key knowledge and technologies underlying artificial intelligence. The first stage will begin on February 17. You can register your participation until February 15 via the oai.cs.uni.wroc.pl website.
Students from the Student Scientific Association KinoKultura, at the UWr Institute of Slavic Studies, invite you to participate in the 2nd edition of the International Student-Doctoral Scientific Conference KINO/TEKST, which will take place on 10-11 April, at the building of the Institute of Slavic Studies at ul. Pocztowa 9 in Wrocław. The aim of the […]

Do you have an idea for your own business but don’t know how to turn it into reality? Need support in building your start-up? University Dragons’ Den is an extra-curricular subject, organised by the UWr Academic Career Office, which will help you develop your entrepreneurial competences and test yourself in practical action.

The Academic Career Office invites you to a new extra-curricular subject – ‘Twoje Kompetencje Przyszłości’ (eng. Your Competences of the Future). The name is not coincidental – the focus of the course is on competences that are already an advantage for candidates on the labour market and may become essential in any industry in the future. These competences are universal, valued by employers and useful regardless of position or form of employment.

The management of the Institute of Geography and Regional Development and the Prof. Tadeusz Dorobisz Regional Centre for Blood Donation and Haemotherapy in Wrocław invite you to an action of honour blood donation, which will take place on 24 February 2025 between 9:00 and 13:00 in the Library of the Institute of Geography and Regional Development of the University of Wrocław (pl. Uniwersytecki 1, room 228).
Researchers from Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw and Mazovian Academy in Płock have undertaken a joint research project on academic culture in the broad sense. We encourage students to take part in a survey on topics such as the participation of young academics in culture in the broadest sense, cultural interests, and personal activities […]