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JU surgeons join the Innovations in Surgery Project

JU surgeons join the Innovations in Surgery Project

11.02.2019
I Chair in General Surgery of the Jagiellonian University Medical College is the only Polish clinic to be included in an international group of prestigious surgery clinics working together within the framework of the Innovations in Surgery project. Initiated by the American Cleveland Clinic, the project entails systematic exchange of knowledge and experience through a variety of means, such as monthly video conferences.
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SOLARIS synchrotron to join the BEATS project

SOLARIS synchrotron to join the BEATS project

11.02.2019
The National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS will join the European Horizon 2020 project BEAmline for Tomography at SESAME (BEATS), which was launched with the objective to design, procure, construct and commission a beamline for hard X-ray full-field tomography at the SESAME synchrotron in Jordan. The grant is worth 6 million euros and will span a four-year period from beginning 2019 to end 2022.
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JU archaeologists publish a book about their research in Paphos

JU archaeologists publish a book about their research in Paphos

08.02.2019
The popular science book Paphos - Mystery of the City of Aphrodite. Archaeological heritage versus new technologies has been published by the Archaeologica foundation. The book is a result of archaeological research carried out on Cyprus by the Paphos Agora Project team from the Department of Classical Archeology at the JU Institute of Archaeology. The work is a perfect introduction to the world of modern archaeology.
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JU microbiologists co-author an article in <em>Science Advances</em>

JU microbiologists co-author an article in Science Advances

05.02.2019
The Science Advances journal published a paper about the role of Porphyromonas gingivalis bacteria in Alzheimer’s disease and the possibility of using gingipain inhibitors in the treatment of this neurodegenerative illness. The authors of the article include researchers from the Department of Microbiology at the JU of Biochemistry, Biophysics and Biotechnology and from the JU Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology.
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Prof. Józef Siciak Memorial Session

Prof. Józef Siciak Memorial Session

04.02.2019
The Jagiellonian University Institute of Mathematics is holding an academic session commemorating the late Professor Józef Siciak – one of the most eminent mathematicians in the University’s history, who educated many of the current members of the JU Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, an outstanding lecturer and academic supervisor.
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The Jagiellonian University amongst the founders of a new university network

The Jagiellonian University amongst the founders of a new university network

01.02.2019
On 1 February 2019, a new university network UNA EUROPA was officially brought to life in the JU Collegium Maius Libraria Room. The agreement signing ceremony was attended by representatives of the seven founding universities, with the Jagiellonian University in Kraków among them.
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Centre for Bangladesh Studies to be established at JU

Centre for Bangladesh Studies to be established at JU

28.01.2019
On 28 January 2018, the Jagiellonian University and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish the Bangabandhu Centre for the Studies on Bangladesh, in order to encourage, support and develop education and research about Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi history, society, languages and culture. It will be the first such centre in Europe.
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