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French Ambassador to Poland visits the Jagiellonian University

French Ambassador to Poland visits the Jagiellonian University

25.10.2023
On 24 October, the Jagiellonian University was visited by the Ambassador of the French Republic to Poland Étienne de Montaigne de Poncins. He was received in Collegium Novum by JU Rector Prof. Jacek Popiel and JU Vice-Rector for International Relations Prof. Dorota Malec.
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JU strengthens ties with South Korea

JU strengthens ties with South Korea

24.10.2023
On 23 October, the Ambassador of South Korea to Poland Hoonmin Lim visited Collegium Novum, where he was met by JU Rector Prof. Jacek Popiel and JU Vice-Rector for International Relations Prof. Dorota Malec. The programme of the visit featured a lecture in English at the JU Institute of the Middle and Far East and a tour of the oldest University building, Collegium Maius.
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Dr Tomasz Kołodziej published in Nature

Dr Tomasz Kołodziej published in Nature

23.10.2023
The journal Nature has published the results of a research project investigating the resonant X-ray excitation of the scandium-45 isomer together with a precise determination of the resonance energy. The project, carried out by an international team of scientists led by Yuri Shvyd’ko from the Argonne National Laboratory (Illinois, USA), also features Dr Tomasz Kołodziej from the JU National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS.
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Better-B projects: restoring harmony and balance in beekeeping

Better-B projects: restoring harmony and balance in beekeeping

19.10.2023
Researchers from the Institute of Environmental Sciences of the Jagiellonian University joined forces with 17 European partners within the framework of Better-B project aimed at restoring harmony and balance in beekeeping. The scheme will receive funding worth € 6.3 million.
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Numerous JU professors among world’s most influential scholars

Numerous JU professors among world’s most influential scholars

13.10.2023
A number of Jagiellonian University scholars have made their way onto the list of top scientists in the world published in 2023. The ranking, compiled by the University of Stanford in collaboration with Elsevier publishing house and SciTech Strategies company, assesses the overall impact of scientists based on bibliometrics.
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JU researchers discover a compound that will help combat skin hyperpigmentation

JU researchers discover a compound that will help combat skin hyperpigmentation

10.10.2023
A chemical compound that may soon play an important role in skin discoloration treatment has been developed by researchers from the Jagiellonian University. Their invention can effectively inhibit the natural process of melanin production by skin cells. The scientists claim that applying the newly discovered substance to hyperpigmented skin areas may effectively reduce the discoloration of skin.
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JU scientists help build a neutrino observatory

JU scientists help build a neutrino observatory

10.10.2023
Hyper-Kamiokande is a neutrino observatory being constructed on the site of the Kamioka Observatory, near Kamioka, Japan. Among the main scientific objectives will be the search for proton decays, and to detect neutrino emission from astrophysical sources. Researchers from the JU Astronomical Observatory, Krzysztof Ziętara, Prof. Michał Ostrowski and Dr hab. Łukasz Stawarz, are involved in the Hyper-Kamiokande project.
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