Employee projects

The project ais to revamp of the area of the oldest fruit tree plot into a collection of old apple varieties at the Research and Education Station in Samotwor.

Project cost: 15 000 PLN
Project submitted by: Maria Linczar-Małańczuk

As part of the project, a space (mobile acoustic booth) will be made available in the library building, providing acoustic isolation from external conditions. This is a modern, multifunctional solution used for work, study, and relaxation. The acoustic booth is an independent space for individual or team work. It can serve as an ideal meeting place allowing for free conversations, consultations, tutor-tutee meetings, project brainstorming sessions, video conferences, as well as a space for focus and concentration on tasks.

Project cost: 42,728.97 PLN, or in an expanded version 63,000 PLN with a contribution of 13,000 PLN from the library's budget Project submitted by: Barbara Lewandowska, Grażyna Jakubowska

The project being implemented on the Biskupin Campus of the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences (UPWr) aims to create a space and technical infrastructure for conducting and recording Oxford-style debates. This initiative enables students and university staff to actively participate in discussions about current university matters in the educational, scientific, research, and social spheres. This project is part of the EU GREEN European Universities Initiative, a component of a larger academic revolution aimed at creating a European University.

The project includes several stages:

Preparing informational materials about Oxford-style debates and encouraging student participation.
Adapting the student Extranet for team registration, setting debate topics, inviting participants, and selecting judges.
Purchasing necessary technical infrastructure, including cameras, microphones, and tripods.
Selecting and adapting a suitable room at UPWr.
Establishing a university-wide Student Scientific Club for Oxford Debates.
The project also envisages cooperation with other Polish higher education institutions, especially those part of the European Universities, facilitating additional networking and discussions on educational topics, assessment, and socio-economic issues at an international level within the EU GREEN alliance.

Project cost: 49,690 PLN
Project submitted by: Maksymilian Połomski, Adam Cegła, Paulina Zaweracz

The "Herbarium in Permaculture" project at the Research and Educational Station in Swojczyce is an initiative that combines traditional herbal cultivation methods with the principles of permaculture, creating an ecosystem similar to the natural environment.

The first phase of the project includes preparing raised beds in wooden boxes, which will be made from natural materials and protected with natural resin. Additionally, a frame with an arched forest net canopy will be installed to provide shade and support for climbing plants. The project also envisages the installation of an irrigation system, including a garden sprinkler creating a mist, as well as a system of tubes and gutters for excess water drainage, along with a rainwater tank and water pump.

The second phase involves purchasing and planting herbs and connecting a water feature. In the third phase, an educational template and herbal mixture recipes will be created, allowing for the full utilization of the herbarium's potential. The entire project combines ecological, aesthetic, and educational aspects, creating a unique space for learning and relaxation in harmony with nature.

Project cost: 20,700 PLN
Project submitted by: Dr Marta Iwaszkiewicz 

The project envisions creating a special space in the veranda of building E3 on the Biskupin campus, dedicated to students and staff, which would serve not only as a place for brief rest and napping but also as an educational center. The goal of the project is to increase awareness about the importance of sleep for physical and mental health, which impacts work efficiency and creativity. The designed space would allow users not only to rejuvenate through short rest but also to create opportunities for deepening interpersonal relationships. Additionally, the project plans to establish an educational platform where information about the impact of sleep on the body, the effects of sleep deprivation, and factors that diminish its quality can be found. The project also includes a series of lectures on sleep and circadian rhythms, with open access for all interested individuals. This initiative aims not only to improve living and working conditions on the university campus but also to enhance the overall quality of life of its community.

Project cost: 20,300 PLN
Project submitted by: Dr Aleksandra Karykowska

The project to modernize classroom 2.21 H in the GIH building aims to create a modern educational environment that meets the needs of academic tutoring, active teaching, and workshop-training work. Through the adaptation of equipment and spatial arrangement, the room will be tailored to various forms of education, including problem-based and challenge-based teaching methods, tutoring and mentoring meetings, as well as advanced courses for teachers. Additionally, the space will be equipped with tools for conducting teleconferences and hybrid workshops, which will facilitate transnational and multicultural learning. As a result, classroom 2.21 H will become a place that supports the development of key competencies, enables the effective implementation of projects, discussions, and presentations, and responds to the needs of individualizing the educational process.

Project cost: 37,500 PLN
Project submitted by: Prof. Szymon Szewrański

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