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University of Silesia and Vytautas Magnus University in International Project Called SUCCESS
The University of Silesia and Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania (VMU) have launched an international project called SUCCESS (Socially innovative Ukrainian Centres in Central Europe: Empowerment and Social Support). The project aims to support refugees from Ukraine by creating strong integration and social support structures. The project was officially launched on 9–11 June 2025 during meetings...
LETSGROW – Towards Sustainable Agri-Food System
The University of Silesia in Katowice has become a part of LETSGROW – a European project providing support to researchers and innovators associated with the agri-food sector. Implemented by seven universities in cooperation with four non-academic partners, including an industrial park and a technology centre, LETSGROW aims to support individuals working in the field of...
#EUInnovateTogether – Take on a Scientific Challenge from European Industry!
As part of the #EUInnovateTogether initiative, a nationwide campaign has been launched to engage research teams in solving real-world technological and organisational challenges submitted by European companies. The project is coordinated by the Association of Special Purpose Companies and the Association of Academic Technology Transfer Centers, and is the result of months of discussions with...
USil representatives at the ‘DemoTrends 2025’ conference
On 24 March 2025, the ‘DemoTrendy 2025’ (‘DemoTrends 2025’) conference organised by the City of Sosnowiec took place at the Zagłębiowska Mediateka in Sosnowiec. The topic of the meeting was the demographic changes taking place in Sosnowiec. The event was attended by representatives of the University of Silesia in Katowice: Agnieszka Turska-Kawa, PhD, DSc, Assoc....
Agreement between University of Silesia and City of Chorzów
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Monika Glosowitz, PhD, in DePOT International Research Network
Monika Glosowitz, PhD, from the USil Faculty of Humanities has become a member of the international research network called DePOT – Deindustrialization and the Politics of Our Time; the network investigates the political responses to deindustrialisation processes, their historical contexts, and the daily experiences of communities around the world related to these changes. Its primary...