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Consultation of the ‘Jagiellonian University Climate and Ecology Strategy 2030’

09.05.2023
On May 8, University-wide consultations will begin on the ‘Jagiellonian University Climate and Ecology Strategy 2030,’ a document aimed at setting the university’s development directions for reducing its harmful effects on climate and environment.
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Organizacja kształcenia w dniach 4-5 maja br.

28.04.2023
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Student from Ukraine to continue her research at JU
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Student from Ukraine to continue her research at JU

02.02.2023
22 students and young researchers will be able to continue their education and research at the Jagiellonian University. The National Science Centre has just announced the results of a scholarship scheme directed to students and doctoral students seeking refuge in Poland. Amongst them is Alona Szulenko, who will continue her studies at the JU Faculty of Biology under the supervision of Prof. Ryszard Laskowski.
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TAKE PART IN CITIZEN SCIENCE!

06.12.2022
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Scientists from the Institute of Environmental Sciences, JU are once again among the world’s best researchers

Scientists from the Institute of Environmental Sciences, JU are once again among the world’s best researchers

08.11.2022
Four researchers from the Institute of Environmental Sciences have been listed among the 2% of the world’s best scientists in 2022. The ranking, developed by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier and SciTech Strategies, evaluates the overall scientific performance of individual researchers using a bibliometric index.
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