UL: Studies and Students
Once again,the Lover Silesia Capital Club is organising the Young Talents competition. If you are an ambitious and passionate student or doctoral candidate, do not hesitate—complete the application form (attached below) and submit it, together with your CV and a brief description of your achievement, to the Faculty of Social Communication and Media Studies of the University of Wrocław: Collegium Antropologicum, ul. Kuźnicza 35, ground floor, room 13 (the building next to the Main Building). Submit your application by 24 March! We are available Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
New Horizons Association invites movie lovers to take part in the World Cinema Academy and the Polish Cinema Academy. The […]
Nikola Żak chose to study European Diplomacy because she wants, in the future, to be present in the rooms where decisions are made and to have a real impact on improving the world around her. An IDUB grant for a trip to Qatar was her first step into such a room. Meet Nikola Żak, the latest ambassador of the “Young Researcher” programme at the University of Wrocław.
The Academic Career Office, together with the Student Admissions Office, is proud to present a new video-podcast series, “UWr Talks: To be continued”. This unique series features conversations with alumnae and alumni of the University of Wrocław—now established professionals—who share the stories of their career paths, their experiences as students, and practical advice for current and prospective UWr students.
Thirty-three research groups, six awards with a total value of PLN 13,000, and countless activities, exhibits, mini-games, quizzes and attractions – all of this could be experienced on 4 December, when the everyday greyness and autumn drizzle were swept away by the largest and most colourful event dedicated to the student research groups of the University of Wrocław: the Scientific Associations Fair.
Fiasco Fest is a workshop dedicated to a constructive approach to failure in an academic career, aimed at doctoral candidates of the UWr Doctoral School. The event is held in Polish and is the result of collaboration within the ARQUS alliance under the project Fiasco Fest goes Arqus, funded by the Arqus Innovation Fund.
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.
From 5 to 7 December, the University of Wrocław will welcome programming enthusiasts from the best universities in Central Europe, […]




