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Professor Mariusz Korczyński, a supervisor of the Implementation PhD programme implemented at the UPWr Doctoral School, emphasises that the work between PhD students and the university's scientists is based on partnership.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-korczynski--the-implementation-phd-programme-relies-on-partnership-426.html
Between the 13th and 15th of September the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences welcomed nearly a thousand visitors: veterinarians, scientists, animal breeders, food producers and food processors, as well as the representatives of pharmaceutical companies and animal care organizations.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/research_in_service_of_practice-159.html
Doctor Jarosław Waroszewski from the Institute of Soil Sciences and Environmental Protection received a grant from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education – for outstanding young researchers. In his work he analyzes how loess deposits in soils changes their development.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the_first_thing_in_science_is_hypothesis-147.html
Three PhD students from Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences just got a reason to celebrate. Dariusz Strugarek won a scholarship, and Daria Marczak and Michał Dudek received honourable mentions for their outstanding achievements in their fields of study in this year’s Student Scholarship Programme.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/student-scholarship-programme-one-win-and-two-honourable-mentions-at-upwr-361.html
Not only is the Wrocław functional area able to meet the local vegetarian food needs of its inhabitants, but it even has surpluses to share. Not all of the centres studied at the University of Environmental and Life Sciences have this capacity. The results show that European cities have a problem with self-sufficiency.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/fewer-calories-higher-awareness-544.html
Professor Wojciech Niżański, chairman of the Discipline Council for Veterinary Science: – We are looking for the best candidates for our Doctoral School, but we are also "presenting" ourselves as supervisors. Young people are smart, and are looking for good topics, great laboratories and interesting projects. And an even better supervisor and co-supervisor from a foreign research centre.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-doctoral-school--saving-endangered-species-and-the-influence-of-age-on-fertility-367.html
Dr. Katarzyna Patejuk, Dr. Joanna Tunikowska, and Dr. Błażej Nowak have received nearly 140,000 PLN from the National Science Centre as part of the MINIATURA 7 competition. This grant will enable their research on new fungal species, an innovative method for treating tumors, and the genetic basis of stillbirths in sows.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/miniatura-7-for-three-scientists-from-upwr-637.html
Recently appointed Professor Przemysław Bąbelewski shares why he fell in love with Wrocław and its parks, the importance of trees in urban spaces, the value of gardens, his thoughts on the most beautiful arboretum in Poland, and why birch trees are disappearing from our landscapes.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-babelewski-we-dont-exist-without-plants-727.html
We talk to Jens Nielsen – an expert in yeast metabolism, human gut flora and production of biofuels and biochemicals – about whether world without oil is possible, how intestine bacteria influence our health and if bacteria will cure us one day.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/will_biotechnology_save_the_world-140.html
Nigerian-born and raised PhD student Abubakar Bello focuses his research at the UPWr Doctoral School on population pharmacokinetic modelling of ionophore coccidiostat residues in laying hens. His research will provide useful insight to food safety regulators carrying out consumer health safety and risk assessments on commercial poultry egg products.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/phd-student-abubakar-bello--ive-always-remained-determined-in-doing-whats-best-to-achieve-my-dreams-398.html
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-korczynski--the-implementation-phd-programme-relies-on-partnership-426.html
Between the 13th and 15th of September the Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences welcomed nearly a thousand visitors: veterinarians, scientists, animal breeders, food producers and food processors, as well as the representatives of pharmaceutical companies and animal care organizations.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/research_in_service_of_practice-159.html
Doctor Jarosław Waroszewski from the Institute of Soil Sciences and Environmental Protection received a grant from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education – for outstanding young researchers. In his work he analyzes how loess deposits in soils changes their development.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/the_first_thing_in_science_is_hypothesis-147.html
Three PhD students from Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences just got a reason to celebrate. Dariusz Strugarek won a scholarship, and Daria Marczak and Michał Dudek received honourable mentions for their outstanding achievements in their fields of study in this year’s Student Scholarship Programme.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/student-scholarship-programme-one-win-and-two-honourable-mentions-at-upwr-361.html
Not only is the Wrocław functional area able to meet the local vegetarian food needs of its inhabitants, but it even has surpluses to share. Not all of the centres studied at the University of Environmental and Life Sciences have this capacity. The results show that European cities have a problem with self-sufficiency.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/fewer-calories-higher-awareness-544.html
Professor Wojciech Niżański, chairman of the Discipline Council for Veterinary Science: – We are looking for the best candidates for our Doctoral School, but we are also "presenting" ourselves as supervisors. Young people are smart, and are looking for good topics, great laboratories and interesting projects. And an even better supervisor and co-supervisor from a foreign research centre.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/upwr-doctoral-school--saving-endangered-species-and-the-influence-of-age-on-fertility-367.html
Dr. Katarzyna Patejuk, Dr. Joanna Tunikowska, and Dr. Błażej Nowak have received nearly 140,000 PLN from the National Science Centre as part of the MINIATURA 7 competition. This grant will enable their research on new fungal species, an innovative method for treating tumors, and the genetic basis of stillbirths in sows.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/miniatura-7-for-three-scientists-from-upwr-637.html
Recently appointed Professor Przemysław Bąbelewski shares why he fell in love with Wrocław and its parks, the importance of trees in urban spaces, the value of gardens, his thoughts on the most beautiful arboretum in Poland, and why birch trees are disappearing from our landscapes.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/professor-babelewski-we-dont-exist-without-plants-727.html
We talk to Jens Nielsen – an expert in yeast metabolism, human gut flora and production of biofuels and biochemicals – about whether world without oil is possible, how intestine bacteria influence our health and if bacteria will cure us one day.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/will_biotechnology_save_the_world-140.html
Nigerian-born and raised PhD student Abubakar Bello focuses his research at the UPWr Doctoral School on population pharmacokinetic modelling of ionophore coccidiostat residues in laying hens. His research will provide useful insight to food safety regulators carrying out consumer health safety and risk assessments on commercial poultry egg products.
https://upwr.edu.pl/en/news/phd-student-abubakar-bello--ive-always-remained-determined-in-doing-whats-best-to-achieve-my-dreams-398.html
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