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BERA Centre – first USil infrastructure abroad

BERA Logistics and Research Centre on Svalbard (Old Norse: she-bear) is a new infrastructure of the University of Silesia (the leader unit) and six other research units, which was established as a result of years of efforts by the Polish polar community to support logistics and science and research activities carried out with the city...

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Call for Proposals for PRIME Project

The Foundation for Polish Science has announced the first call for proposals for the PRIME Project, funded by the European Funds for Smart Economy (FENG) programme. The PRIME Project is addressed to scientists at any stage of their career working in Polish research organisations, who will form project teams in order to verify the market...

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CRossWATER –new research project of scientists from USil Faculty of Natural Sciences

Scientists from the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Silesia have started implementing the CRossWATER research project ‘Cross-border management of groundwater for the needs of climate-change-resistant water supply of the European City of Görlitz-Zgorzelec’. After almost a year and a half of intensive preparations, in November 2024, an agreement was signed for co-financing...

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USil Scientists with Grants within OPUS 26+LAP/Weave

Projects of two scientists from the University of Silesia in Katowice have been funded within the OPUS 26+LAP/Weave call for research by the National Science Centre. Our scientists will be implementing research for a total amount of PLN 1,500,000. The winners are: Marta Tomczok, PhD, DLitt, Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Humanities – project: Mapping the...

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Scientists from the University of Silesia laureates of the OPUS 26 and SONATA 19 calls for proposals

In May 2024, projects qualified for financing by the National Science Centre (NCN) under the OPUS 26 and SONATA 19 calls were selected. The list included proposals submitted by scientists from the University of Silesia from all fields of science. OPUS 26 The OPUS call for proposals has the broadest formula of all NCN competitions....

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