Today, everyone says that you could sense the war coming, and yet the morning of 24 February 2022 proved to be a shock for Ukrainians and, immediately afterwards, the people of Poland. And a great test in the face of new challenges. The Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences community involved in helping Ukrainian refugees also faced these challenges, and reacted by helping in various ways.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/a-year-at-war-our-support-for-ukraine-has-not-changed-552.html
The aims of veterinarians are contrary to those of the kennel club. What is most important for members of the kennel club is dog's appearance and whether it shows the characteristics of its breed; the matter of canine health is of secondary importance.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the_beating_of_canine_heart-154.html
Dr. Maciej Zathey from the Institute of Spatial Management of the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences was appointed by the Minister for Housing, Urban Development and Building of the Federal Republic of Germany, Klara Geywitz, to the Spatial Management Council for the 20th legislative period of the Bundestag.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-scientist-appointed-to-the-spatial-management-council-of-germany-444.html
Poland uses only 25% of its potential for hydropower. We still underestimate the importance of water as a source of energy – believes Prof. Robert Kasperek from the Institute of Environmental Engineering at UPWr. – And increasing the share of hydroelectric power by even a few percent would improve the country's energy security.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/hydropower--clean--cheap-and-stable-443.html
Prof. Anna Chełmońska-Soyta, Vice-Chancellor of the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences for internationalisation, on the equality plan at UPWr, its implementation and the opportunities provided by EU Green in this aspect: – There is still a barrier for women to participate in decision-making. The consortium has adopted a plan to work on parity.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/equality-at-upwr-566.html
We wanted to recreate meadows and their biodiversity destroyed by goldenrods – says Prof. Magdalena Szymura. For six years she conducted an experiment with plants that had become an inspiration for poets and a nuisance for biologists.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/fourth-class-invaders-499.html