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Professorial nomination

We are very pleased to announce that Dr. hab. Robert Pązik from the Faculty of Biotechnology at the Medical College of the University of Rzeszów, by order of President Andrzej Duda, received the title of professor of exact and natural sciences, in the discipline of chemical sciences.

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The highest funding in the history of the University of Rzeszów for the R+D project of prof.  Anna Czerniecka-Kubicka

We are very pleased to announce that prof. Anna Czerniecka-Kubicka (Director of the Natural and Medical Centre for Innovative Research and Head of the Laboratory of Drug Form Technology and Medical Physics at the Faculty of Medicine, Collegium Medicum) has obtained a research and development grant in the amount of PLN 14,247,552.50.

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Professor Stefan Turnau passed away

On Jan 18, 2025, Professor Stefan Turnau, professor of mathematics, educator, teacher, and long-time lecturer at the University of Rzeszów and the Kraków University of the Commission of National Education, the Nestor of our family, passed away with sadness and gratitude.

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“Panek 2024” - The best diploma of the Institute of Fine Arts of UR

The winner of the 16th edition of the Jerzy Panek Award for the Best Diploma of the Institute of Fine Arts of the University of Rzeszów completed in 2024 was Ms. Gabriela Rytarowska.

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The Rector of the University of Rzeszów met with students

On Jan 16, 2025, an open meeting for students of the University of Rzeszów was held with the Rector, prof. Adam Reich.

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The first meeting of the Rector's Board in the new structure with the newly appointed deans

On January 13 this year, the first meeting of the Rector's Board in the new organizational structure of the University was held. The meeting was of particular importance due to presence of newly appointed deans.

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Climate Warming and Species Extinction: The Road to Sustainable Development

Rising temperatures are altering ecosystems worldwide, causing habitat loss, species range shifts, and disruptions to food webs. Particularly vulnerable are amphibians, stenothermic species, and marine calcifiers affected by ocean acidification. The synergistic effects of climate warming combined with deforestation, pollution, urbanization, and invasive species, together accelerate biodiversity loss. The present climate trajectory is contributing to what scientists identify as the sixth mass extinction, with ecological consequences far beyond the adaptive capacity of many organisms.

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