The Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences is a member of the WRO4diglTal consortium, which creates the EDIH – European Digital Innovation Hub. The program developed by the European Commission to coordinate and support the digital transformation of economies aims to increase the level of digitalization in the EU, thereby increasing the competitive advantage of companies and improving the functioning of public administration.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/wro4digltal-and-upwr-for-digital-europe-650.html
As many as 11 research projects by scientists from the UPWr have received funding from the National Science Centre in the PRELUDIUM 20 competition, and seven in OPUS 21. And this is not a full list of our successes in recent competitions by the National Science Centre. Among others, we were also awarded during the last editions of TANGO, BEETHOVEN and MINIATURE 5.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/national-science-centre-awards-millions-for-research-of-upwr-scientists-380.html
Prof. Agnieszka Medyńska-Juraszek on the consequences of flooding, specifically the contamination of soil with bottom sediments: is it dangerous for humans, animals, and plants? What can be found in bottom sediments? Why should they be studied and the soil reclaimed?
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-experts-protecting-our-soil-after-the-flood-726.html
During the kick-off meeting, representatives of nine partnering universities of the EU GREEN consortium launched a project to build and develop joint activities within the alliance. Universities from Ukraine were invited to cooperate – on the initiative of UPWr, representatives of ten institutions, including those from Kiev and Lviv, came to Cáceres.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/launching-the-eu-green-project-536.html
The Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations are all about research, initiatives, and actions, but also about changes in attitudes that aim to stop the negative results of human civilization.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/agenda-2030--tasks-and-goals-610.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