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Prof. Józef Dulak to be awarded by the Argentinean government

25.09.2014
The award is presented to foreign experts who have contributed to the development of Argentinean science and technology
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Pharmacies, make room for mushroom!

24.09.2014
Dr hab. Bożena Muszyńska discusses the beneficial properties of mushrooms
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JU MC researchers draw up a faster method of diagnosing skin allergies to medication

23.09.2014
A new method of diagnosing skin allergies to medication has been developed by a team of Polish researchers
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Swedish expert on endocrine surgery visits JU

17.09.2014
Prof. A. Bergenfelz came to Kraków within the framework of OMICRON project
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Representatives of SRI International visit the JU

16.09.2014
Stephen Ciesinski and Robert Pearlstein were greeted in Collegium Novum by Prof. Wojciech Nowak, JU Rector
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Negotiation, navigation, resistance – young people's agency in post-crisis reality in Europe

16.09.2014
The international conference, co-organised by the JU Institute of Sociology, took place on 11-13 September
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Pioneer Jagiellonian University research project in Jordan

15.09.2014
A new research project of the Jagiellonian University will start soon in the Middle East. The archaeologists from Kraków are going to carry out excavations in south Jordan in an area near the town of At-Tafila, where they are expecting to find traces of human presence in the period from the Stone Age up to the Roman era
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