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SPUB grant for the BERA Centre on Svalbard

Svalbard’s logistics and science centre, BERA, received a positive decision from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education regarding a grant within the call for funding for the maintenance of scientific and research apparatus or a research station (SPUB), receiving funds in the amount of PLN 416,000 for its activities in 2026. With the financial...

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Five new projects under the ERASMUS programme

The selection process for the ERASMUS programmes has been completed. The total value of the funding received by the University of Silesia is approximately PLN 1.5 million. Among the projects submitted, funding was awarded to: 1. Two projects from the ERASMUS MUNDUS path: ‘The BIOPHAM II (BIO & PHArmaceitical Materials science)’ by Prof. Marian Paluch...

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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...

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Funding for 10 Projects in Humanities

The calls for applications under the National Programme for the Development of the Humanities (Universalia) have been resolved. The funding was awarded to 10 projects by employees of the USil Faculty of Humanities. The total value amounts to nearly PLN 2.9 million. List of funded projects Aleksander Kopka, PhD– ‘Translation and Scholarly Study of Jacques Derrida’s Politiques...

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DUO II Project: University of Silesia – Accessible, Universal, and Open

The ‘DUO II Project: University of Silesia – Accessible, Universal, and Open’ is to increase the awareness and improve competencies in terms of academic accessibility, and promote the rules for universal design in academic community. Implemented from 2025 to 2029, the project is funded by the European Funds for Social Development Programme within the European...

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