Two countries and two diplomas - on September 15, the recruitment for a degree programme in the field of Food Technology in English will begin. UPWr is co-organising them together with the Spanish Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche. Students will spend part of their studies in Orihuela, where they will learn about different regional technologies and products, among others.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/food-technology-a-new-degree-programme-at-upwr-328.html
A consortium including scientists from the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences is to implement one of the projects awarded in the ENUTC: ERA-NET Urban Transformation Capacities international competition. Out of 152 applications, only 16 received funding.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/cityco-how-to-build-an-age-friendly-city-408.html
Academic institutions of Wrocław will join together to welcome the new academic year. This unprecedented event shows how great the potential of the academic community of our city is, and how high is the status of Wrocław as a centre of science and education.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/when_academic_institutions_join_their_forces-151.html
UPWr students of Landscape Architecture have designed plans for the development of the Biskupin Campus aligning with the principles of sustainable development. – The students' ideas are interesting and full of innovative and 'green' design solutions. So, there should be an impulse to take action so that the campus becomes a model, multifunctional public space in Wrocław in the future – says Dr. Anna Bocheńska-Skałecka.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the-biskupin-campus-through-the-eyes-of-students--green-and-innovative-in-design-578.html
Veterinary medicine is a wide field – there are over a million species of animals that exist today, and there are many environments in which they live and diseases they suffer from. The number of student science clubs at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine reflects the breadth of this field, because at a faculty with only one field of study, there are eight science clubs.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/a-guide-to-wmw-science-clubs-436.html
Not only is the Wrocław functional area able to meet the local vegetarian food needs of its inhabitants, but it even has surpluses to share. Not all of the centres studied at the University of Environmental and Life Sciences have this capacity. The results show that European cities have a problem with self-sufficiency.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/fewer-calories-higher-awareness-544.html