Lecture by Prof. Benjamin Hale

Lecture by Prof. Benjamin Hale

Academic staff and education at the University of Wrocław highly rated in CWUR 2025 ranking

Academic staff and education at the University of Wrocław highly rated in CWUR 2025 ranking

University of Wrocław at the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)

University of Wrocław at the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania)

Writing as a Metaphor for Oral Performance: A Lecture by Prof. Gregory Nagy

Writing as a Metaphor for Oral Performance: A Lecture by Prof. Gregory Nagy

Recruitment is ongoing! Begin your adventure at the University of Wrocław!

Recruitment is ongoing! Begin your adventure at the University of Wrocław!

13th International Staff Training Week behind us!

13th International Staff Training Week behind us!

Prof. Anna Aleksiewicz passed away

With deep sorrow, we inform you that on 24 May 2025, prof. dr hab. Anna Aleksiewicz, a prominent academic of the University of Wrocław, passed away. Born on 17 July 1936, she was a renowned researcher of 19th-century book history, the author of numerous academic publications, and a respected university teacher for many generations of…

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Prof. Anna Aleksiewicz passed away
The final meeting in the “Meetings at Nehring Hall” cycle

The final meeting in the “Meetings at Nehring Hall” cycle

Prof. Jerzy Jastrzębski passed away

Prof. Jerzy Jastrzębski passed away

Finale of the “Obiegówka 2.0” field game

Finale of the “Obiegówka 2.0” field game

Dr Aneta Wojnar from the University of Wrocław to lead the international COST Action project

Dr Aneta Wojnar from the University of Wrocław to lead the international COST Action project

Burkinabè Sculptor Bomavé Konaté to visit the UWr Museum

Burkinabè Sculptor Bomavé Konaté to visit the UWr Museum

The secrets of the Mochnacki brothers

The secrets of the Mochnacki brothers

Leopard from the Iberian Peninsula

International team of scientists, including dr hab. Adrian Marciszek, prof. UWr from the Department of Paleozoology, researched the habitat and morphology of Pleistocene leopard Panthera pardus, which in the past lived throughout Europe from the Iberian Peninsula to the Jelenia Góra Valley.

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Leopard from the Iberian Peninsula
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Projekt „Zintegrowany Program Rozwoju Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego 2018-2022” współfinansowany ze środków Unii Europejskiej z Europejskiego Funduszu Społecznego

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