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Five young scientists of the University of Wrocław and three scientists of the Wrocław University of Technology have been awarded the Ministry of Science and Higher Education grants within the ‘Iuventus Plus’ programme. The winners receive from 85,000 up to 200,000 złoty for research purposes.
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University of Business in Wrocław has launched their most recent project – Master of Business Administration. The MBA programme is run in cooperation with the Leipzig Graduate School of Management.
On Saturday 27th November, Wrocław University of Technology invites visitors to over thirty labs from 10 AM to 3 PM. Detailed agenda and campus map will be available in the information point in C-13 building (the ‘holed’ one, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 23-25).
The IT Academic Day is yet another close encounter with technology and takes place on 24th November in the Congress Centre, Wrocław University of Technology. Participants will learn more of .NET advanced programming, funding innovative IT companies or transfer of database servers to a calculation cloud.
Former Polish Prime Minister and the chairman of the European Parliament, prof. Jerzy Buzek, was awarded Ph.D. honoris causa from the Wrocław University of Technology. Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, the Speaker of the Parliament, Grzegorz Schetyna, and the Minister of Culture, Bogdan Zdrojewski, participated in the event in Wrocław.
Eight students of the Wrocław University of Technology are going to participate in prestigious ESI (Educational Students Internship) training in IBM. Each year, only fifteen people from Poland out of hundred in the world are given this chance. ESI training is the award given for the best summer internship in Cloud.
On 1st Otober, students ceremoniously started new academic year singing the anthem ‘Gaudeamus igitur’ in the Market Square of Wrocław.
Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, announced that higher railway ticket discounts for students are back from the beginning of the new calendar year. This is the result of a social action initiated by students in Wrocław. Ministries of Infrastructure, Finance and Science and Higher Education are working on the legal aspects of Prime Minister’s decision.
It’s already been 4th edition of the ‘Teraz Wrocław’ (‘Now Wrocław’) campaign advertising universities in Wrocław in Eastern Europe. This year’s results are impressive – over hundred people from Ukraine, Belorussia, Russia and Moldova come to study in Wrocław.
On Saturday, 11th September, Wrocław branch of the Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities (SWPS) is organising open days. The event begins at 11 AM in the school’s assembly hall, 98 Grunwaldzka Street. Recruitment ends in late September 2010.