Students from the Anthropologists Science Club „Juvenis” take part annually in archaeological excavations under the supervision of scientists from the University of Environmental and Life Sciences in Wrocław. By learning what it's like to be an anthropologist, they support a team of Polish-Czech scientists conducting rescue research ahead of the expansion of a coal mine, that will engulf the remnants of the extinct, 800-year-old village of Libkovice in northwestern Czech Republic.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/rescuing-libkovice-or-the-anthropological-adventure-of-upwr-students-617.html
Dozens of parks, squares, and local green spaces connected by green corridors, as well as numerous solutions related to green and blue infrastructure, which enhance the resilience of urban areas to climate change, are among the outcomes of the Polish-Norwegian project involving researchers from UPWr.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/green-urban-corridors-a-climate-awakening-676.html