Promoting local agriculture and organic food, the FoodSHIFT 2030 project will leave behind more than the community and school gardens that have been established in Wrocław in recent years. – We can see that the community is ready to build a more local food system and we are convinced that the last 42 months of work are only the beginning of change, says Dr Małgorzata Świąder from the Institute of Spatial Management at UPWr.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/foodshift-2030--a-plant-based-diet-is-healthy-and-puts-less-strain-on-the-environment-580.html
UPWr Doctoral School PhD student Katarzyna Bugiel-Stabla researches lymphoma in dogs, by analyzing the influence of estrogen receptor expressions on the course of canine lymphoma and leukemia. She also finds the time to work with patients in a veterinary clinic.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/will-estrogens-help-fight-canine-lymphoma-375.html
A 'Bee-therapy' garden, a foodsharing fridge or a study and relaxation area in the library – these are just some of the projects submitted to the UPWr Participatory Budget. Three of them are employee initiatives and two are student initiatives. You can vote for your favourite until Tuesday, 28 February.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-participatory-budget--vote-and-change-the-biskupin-campus-541.html