What did archeologists and anthropologists discover in their search for the identities of communist terror victims? Students from the Student Scientific Circle of Anthropologists heard the answer to that question from participants taking part in exhumations in Osobowice.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/history_lesson_taken_from_anthropologists-36.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
'Bee-therapy garden. Apitherapy and relaxation on the Biskupin campus' and 'Work & chillout zone' are the winning projects of the second edition of the UPWr Participatory Budget. The former is an employee initiative, the latter a student initiative. A total of 1285 people took part in the vote. This is 17% more than in the first edition of this initiative.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-participation-budget-winning-projects-announced-549.html
Branches of German concentration camps will be investigated by a Polish-Czech team of scientists from the Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences and the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. Dr. Pawel Konczewski will lead the research on part of the UPWr, while the team leader from the Czech Republic is Associate Professor Pavel Vařeka.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-scientists-search-for-graves-of-nazi-victims-494.html