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JU delegation attends the ASEF meeting

JU delegation attends the ASEF meeting

14.05.2019
On May 11-15 the Jagiellonian University delegation, consisting of Prof. Adam Jelonek and Dr hab. Ewa Trojnar is taking part in the ASEF Rectors’ Conference and Student’s Forum in Bucharest. The Jagiellonian University is the only Polish higher education institution participating in the event.
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Kraków archaeologists investigate traces of first settlements in Jordan

Kraków archaeologists investigate traces of first settlements in Jordan

14.05.2019
Mid-April marked the end of JU Institute of Archaeology researchers’ investigations in southern Jordan. For several years now, the Kraków archaeologists have been collecting valuable information that will eventually provide them with insights as to how the region had changed between the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
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JU honours an eminent Chilean researcher of Polish origin

JU honours an eminent Chilean researcher of Polish origin

13.05.2019
12 May 2019 marked the 655th anniversary of the Jagiellionian University’s foundation by king Casimir the Great. The main celebrations were held on Friday, May 10, and included the presentation of Merentibus Medal to Professor Mario Suwalsky – a distinguished researcher from the University of Concepción, Chile and a former Polish Honorary Consul to Concepción.
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A Ticking Bomb

A Ticking Bomb

10.05.2019
The plague of infected ticks is an alarming development which has attracted lots of public attention in recent years. The number of disease-carrying ticks in Poland has increased over tenfold since the early 1990s. What has caused this dangerous phenomenon? What are its consequences and the prospects for the future?
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JU researchers make “impossible” nano-sized protein cages with the help of gold

JU researchers make “impossible” nano-sized protein cages with the help of gold

09.05.2019
An international group of researchers from the Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology at the Jagiellonian University have produce a super-stable artificial protein ball that apparently defies the rules of geometry and may have applications in materials science and medicine. The results of the research will be published in the forthcoming issue of Nature.
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JU among most innovative European universities

JU among most innovative European universities

07.05.2019
The Jagiellonian University was again recognised as one of the leading European higher education institutions in terms of innovation by Thomson Reuters. The oldest Polish university has retained 90th place in Top 100: Europe’s Most Innovative Universities and is still the only institution from Poland and the entire Central-Eastern Europe included on this prestigious list.
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JU MC expands collaboration with world-class health care centre

JU MC expands collaboration with world-class health care centre

07.05.2019
The Jagiellonian University Medical College is the only higher education institution from outside the US to have been invited to collaborate in Cleveland Clinic’s project ‘Global Health Education’. The cooperation was initiated by Dr hab. Tomasz Rogula, Prof. UJ, a long-standing employee and professor at both Cleveland Clinic and Case Western Reserve University.
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