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Jagiellonian University visited by Chinese Ambassador

Jagiellonian University visited by Chinese Ambassador

27.11.2018
On 27 November 2017, the Jagiellonian University hosted a visit from the Chinese Embassy in Poland. The delegation was led by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Republic Poland Liu Guangyuan.
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Immunity: the safety net of our organism

Immunity: the safety net of our organism

26.11.2018
White blood cells, also called leukocytes, aid our organisms in various ways. For our bodies to work correctly, we need to be protected from infections, and white blood cells play an important role in keeping us safe. But what exactly is immunity? How does it work and why is it so important? We asked Prof. Joanna Cichy from the Department of Immunology of the JU Faculty of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology to explain the intricacies of these issues to us.
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JagIMUN 2018

JagIMUN 2018

25.11.2018
The third edition of the Jagiellonian University International Model United Nations was successfully completed on the 25th November 2018. The annual 3-day conference is a simulation of a scientific conference and a role-playing game, during which the participants replicate the working groups of the United Nations Organisation, as well as acquire leadership, language, public speaking and diplomatic skills.
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JU visted by Energy Community expert

JU visted by Energy Community expert

23.11.2018
On 23 November 2018, the Jagiellonian University was visited by Adrian Jasimi, member of the Energy Community (EC), an organisation based in Vienna which aims to integrate the energy industry from outside the European Union with the EU markets.
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What do we know about free will? Prof. John-Dylan Haynes in 'Big Questions in Kraków'

What do we know about free will? Prof. John-Dylan Haynes in 'Big Questions in Kraków'

22.11.2018
On 22 November, an open lecture by Prof. John-Dylan Haynes entitled ‘Free Will and Mind Reading’ was held at the JU Faculty of Law and Administration. Prof. Haynes is a distinguished brain researcher and the current director of the Berlin Center for Advanced Neuroimaging. The lecture is part of a series of meetings known as ‘Big Questions in Kraków’, co-organised by the Copernicus Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, the Jagiellonian University and the City of Kraków.
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Climate changes affect insect reproduction, says JU scientist

Climate changes affect insect reproduction, says JU scientist

20.11.2018
A research team featuring Dr hab. Łukasz Michalczyk from the JU Faculty of Biology is investigating the impact of temperature on insects on the case of red flour beetle, a small worldwide pest of stored products, particularly food grains and their derivatives. The unsettling results of their research were published last week in Nature Communications.
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Crown Prince of Perlis visits the Jagiellonian University

Crown Prince of Perlis visits the Jagiellonian University

19.11.2018
On 19 November 2018, the Jagiellonian University was visited by a delegation from the Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), led by the institution's Chancellor His Royal Highness Crown Prince of Perlis, Malaysia, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail.
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