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Polish delegation at prestigious conference in Oxford

A team from the University of Silesia and the Speech Therapy Centre Foundation participated in the Oxford Stuttering and Cluttering Research Conference 2025, which took place at St. Catherine’s College in Oxford. As part of the event, the Polish delegation presented a number of projects carried out by domestic and international research teams including: Changing...

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Hanna Harkawy on the ‘Forbes 30 Under 30’ List

Hanna Harkawy made it on the ‘Forbes 30 Under 30’ List for her activity in the area of health technologies. The 30u30 list has been published by Forbes magazine since 2017, and is to recognise the most talented Poles of the young generation. Hanna Harkawy is an implementation-based doctoral student in biomedical engineering at the...

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Researchers from the University of Silesia in the prestigious Stanford Top 2% ranking

The latest Stanford Top 2% ranking, which includes researchers from around the world who have had the greatest impact on the development of science, features as many as 30 representatives of the University of Silesia. The ranking, compiled by Stanford University in collaboration with Elsevier, takes into account both total scientific output (career) and achievements...

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Faculty Inaugurations of Academic Year at University of Silesia

Universities of the Academic Consortium Katowice – City of Science have decided to inaugurate the academic year together for the fourth time. The official Interuniversity Inauguration of the Academic Year 2025/2026 will take place on 30 September 2025 at 4.00 p.m., at the Concert Hall of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice. Faculty Inaugurations of...

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USil Becomes Member of Consortium within ‘Innovation Policy Ignition Program’

The University of Silesia has become a member of the consortium for the development of Silesia’s innovative economy as part of the international ‘Innovation Policy Ignition Program’, led by Hughes Hall at the University of Cambridge. The agreement was signed on 17 September at the Goldstein Palace in Katowice, and the University of Silesia was...

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