Can carbonized solid fuel from waste be harmful to people?
– The PhD programme was not obvious to me– says Małgorzata. – During my master’s studies, after applying for the Young Minds competition, I was told about the competition for the position of PhD student within the Preludium BIS 2 project. Without a master's degree, I got into the Doctoral School.
– I guess I always wanted to do something that matters – admits the doctoral student. – I have always been interested in science, and I (...)
https://phd.upwr.edu.pl/en/about-us/upwr-doctoral-school/meet-our-phd-students/malgorzata-hejna---how-harmful-is-carbonized-solid-fuel-from-waste
Between the 13th and 15th of September the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences welcomed nearly a thousand visitors: veterinarians, scientists, animal breeders, food producers and food processors, as well as the representatives of pharmaceutical companies and animal care organizations.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/research_in_service_of_practice-159.html
Three students from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, two of whoom are PhD students, have qualified for the TopMinds 2023 programme - Aleksandra Zimmer, Marta Klemens and Zuzanna Czekaj.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/from-upwr-to-topminds-538.html
Being an archaeologist or anthropologist is similar to being a detective, except that the evidence and clues are better hidden. Dr. Paweł Konczewski and human biology student Weronika Sądzińska talk about how to look for clues, the need to combine human sciences and natural sciences, the importance of discovering forgotten German concentration camps, as well as excavation work.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the-truth-from-beneath-how-upwr-scientists-discover-secrets-of-the-past-539.html