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
What do people or animals with a viral infection smell like, and can dogs be used to diagnose them? Which food enrichment compounds have a beneficial effect on the human gut microbiome? Anna Matczuk, PhD, and Sabina Lachowicz, PhD, will be trying to answer these questions, having received funding for their projects under the Sonata 16 program of the National Science Centre.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/smell-and-microbiomes-two-sonata-16-grants-at-the-upwr-317.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
Thanks to programmes such as BioLAB and DBU, talented and ambitious students and doctoral students from the UPWr are able to participate in internships in foreign research centres. This year, among the students to develop scientifically abroad are Marek Pieczka, Rafał Stępień and Kamila Kluczek.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/international-internships-for-upwr-students-453.html