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JU MC researcher among Emerging Europe Awards winners

JU MC researcher among Emerging Europe Awards winners

01.07.2019
Dr Mateusz Hołda from the JU Medical College Faculty of Medicine was awarded with the Emerging Europe Award in the category Young Influencer of the Year. The award was presented on 28 June 2019 at a ceremony in the headquarters of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in London.
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Jagiellonian University hosts the 6th European Workshops in International Studies

Jagiellonian University hosts the 6th European Workshops in International Studies

01.07.2019
On 26–28 June 2019, the JU Faculty of International and Political Studies hosted the 6th edition of the European Workshops in International Studies – the largest European workshop in the field of international relations, attended by more than 300 specialists from all over the world. The workshops are organised annually by the European International Studies Association (EISA). The aim of the event is to provide experts with a platform for sharing knowledge and experience.
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Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko visit the oldest Polish University

Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko visit the oldest Polish University

29.06.2019
On 29 June, the Jagiellonian University was visited by Crown Prince Akishino, brother of the Emperor of Japan Naruhito, and his spouse Crown Princess Kiko. The royal couple took a tour of JU Museum Collegium Maius and signed the visitor’s book. Visiting the Kraków university was part of the official visit of the Japanese heir presumptive in Poland organised in celebration of one hundred years of Polish-Japanese diplomatic relations.
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JU visited by a delegation from the Chinese Ministry of Education

JU visited by a delegation from the Chinese Ministry of Education

27.06.2019
On 27 June 2019 the Jagiellonian University hosted a visit from the Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China. The delegation, led by the Commissioner of Supervision Wu Daohuai, was received in Collegium Novum by the JU Rector Prof. Wojciech Nowak.
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University alliance featuring JU recognised as one of the first “European Universities”

University alliance featuring JU recognised as one of the first “European Universities”

26.06.2019
On 26 June 2019 the UNA Europa network featuring seven leading research-intensive universities, including the Jagiellonian University, was granted 5 million euros of EU funding kick-start a joint strategy to consolidate a European University ecosystem. The network is among the first 17 university alliances selected by the European Commission to be granted the European University status.
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Erasmus+ Staff Training Week starts at the Jagiellonian University

Erasmus+ Staff Training Week starts at the Jagiellonian University

25.06.2019
On 24 June 2019, the JU Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs Prof. Armen Edigarian opened the Erasmus+ Staff Training Week at the Jagiellonian University, organised annually by the JU International Relations Office. This year, the meeting is co-organised with the US partners from the Indiana University Bloomington, whose representatives have come to Kraków to run seminars and workshops together with JU staff.
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Returning soldier effect

Returning soldier effect

17.06.2019
For quite some time, people believed that male-to-female sex ratios at birth increase after outbreaks of war. Some argued that it was caused by a natural drive towards equilibrium: that human societies have a natural way of replacing men they lost in armed conflicts. Are they right? And how would that work? In the article below, Dr Ilona Nenko from the JU MC Institute of Public Health talks about a possible explanation of this phenomenon.
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