Inauguration at UW
30 września 2020

1st October marks the beginning of the academic year 2020/20201 at the University of Warsaw. Professor Alojzy Z. Nowak will open the solemn ceremony that will be held at 2 pm in the Auditorium Maximum building.

During the ceremony, there will be the following order:

  • Singing the national anthem and “Ode to Joy”
  • Prof. Alojzy Nowak, the UW Rector, will deliver a speech
  • Matriculation
  • Speeches of the representative of students and doctoral candidates
  • First academic lecture, on brain surgery, will be delivered by Prof. Mirosław Ząbek from the Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education

This year, Poland’s President Andrzej Duda will attend the ceremony.

The inauguration of the academic year 2020/2021 will begin on 1st October at 2 pm in the Auditorium Maximum building. All sanitary regulations aim to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 will be followed. All participants are asked to wear protective face masks.

Due to the limited number of places, resulted from the epidemiological situation, the organisers reserve the right to admit guests to the Auditorium Maximum building who had previously received invitations.

Although the academic year begins on 1st October, students will start their classes on 15th October.

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Online Welcome Week for international students
25 września 2020

International students at the University of Warsaw will have the opportunity to take part in the series of online meetings concerning the very beginning of their stay in Warsaw and study at the UW. During the events participants will be introduced to the basic information about the university, students rights, security and library services.

The UW Welcome Point is organising Online Welcome Week, during which foreign students will be able to obtain the most important information about the University of Warsaw and its structure, the opportunities that await them, aspects related to security and general information on library use.

Welcome Days will be held on 6th and 7th October from 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. (in Polish and English respectively). The representatives of the UW will present the most important information about the University, its units and the opportunities that students can take advantage of. Detailed information as well as registration forms for meetings are available on the Welcome Point website >>

In addition to the Welcome Days, there will also be:

  • Student Rights Meeting – conducted by the UW Student’s Union (8th October, 4 p.m.; 9th October, 12 p.m.);
  • Civic Orientation – Security Aspects – conducted by the City of Warsaw (8th October, 2 p.m.);
  • Library Training – conducted by the University of Warsaw Library (9th October, 10 a.m.).

A detailed schedule of the Online Welcome Week events is available at the UW Welcome Point UW website >>

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Mini-grant call is open
16 września 2020

UW has opened its second call for mini-grants. Research teams composed of representatives of UW and at least two other 4EU+ member institutions can apply for funding. The closing date for submitting proposals is 5th November.

Mini-grants aim at strengthening scientific and research cooperation of the University of Warsaw within the 4EU+ Alliance and other strategic partnerships.

For the previous and the current mini-grant call, a requirement is placed for the research teams to comprise at least three member universities of the 4EU+ Alliance, including the University of Warsaw. The current call aims to support research initiatives in all four Flagships of the Alliance:

Mini-grant call is part of the “Initiative of Excellence – Research University” project. Preliminary or pilot research, archive and library queries, access to research infrastructure, or monolingual editing are a few examples of activities that can be funded.

Research teams can receive up to € 10 000. Maximum funding period: 12 months.

It is possible to submit only one mini-grant application per call. An online form is available here >>

Applications need to be submitted by 5th November. The results of the call will be announced by 30th November.

More information >>

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Cultural Orientation at UW 2020 – practical workshops
14 września 2020

Welcome Point will organise “Cultural Orientation at UW – Practical Workshops”. The main goal of the event is to provide all newcomers at the University of Warsaw with tools that will ease their life in a new place at the very beginning. The workshops are held on 28th-29th September and 1st-2nd October. The registration is required.

Welcome Point of the University of Warsaw is organising “Cultural Orientation at UW – Practical Workshops” for international students (long-term students only). Each workshop will be conducted online and will last two days, from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm. Please note that once registered one must participate in a two-day event.

Workshops time schedule:

  • Workshop on 28th–29th September for first-year long term students of the first-cycle (BA) and doctoral candidates. Registration >>
  • Workshop on 1st–2nd October for long term students of 2nd and 3rd year of the first cycle (BA), long term students of the second cycle (MA), long term students of 4th and 5th year of uniform master level studies. Registration >>

The following topics will be discussed during the workshop:

  • How cultural differences influence daily communication in the academic community.
  • The structure of the University of Warsaw.
  • Communication with academic and administrative staff: dos and don’ts.
  • Studying at the University of Warsaw from a foreigner perspective.
  • Intercultural communication: useful tips and tools.

Participation is completely free of charge. Application deadlline: 17th September, midnight.

More information >>

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


An announcement for PhD student

The University of Warsaw Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Head of the project – Prof. Johannes Ehenfried Zschech is looking for candidates to work in a scientific project „Synthesis and characterization of novel 2D hybrid materials for supercapacitors”, Acronym: HYSUCAP, programme M-ERA.NET 2 Call 2019 supported by National Science Centre. Deadline for applications: 20 September 2020. For more info see >> pdf


An announcement for student position
11 września 2020

Project Manager – prof. Karol Grela (Head of Organometallic Synthesis Laboratory, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw) is looking for a candidate to work in a scientific project: „Making the Impossible Possible: Macrocyclisation of Unbiased Dienes at High Concentration by Ring-Closing Metathesis” programme Opus supported by National Science Centre position: Student (1). Deadline for applications: 27 September 2020. For more info see >> pdf


2020/2021 winter semester at UW
08 września 2020

According to a new ordinance on the organisation of the 2020/2021 winter semester, issued by Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak, the UW Rector, classes, lectures, exams and lecturers’ duty hours will be conducted remotely.

On 7th September, Prof. Alojzy Z. Nowak signed the ordinance regulating the organisation of education in the coming semester.

Teaching will be delivered by a blend of in-person and online provision, with the majority of classes and lectures being delivered remotely. Some classes, however, which require contact with lecturers can be conducted on the UW campuses (respecting health and well-being recommendations and guidelines). It applies particularly to laboratories, practical classes, classes integrating first-year students (undergraduate and long-cycle studies), or working experience.

Decisions on what classes will be delivered on the university premises will be announced by a relevant unit by 21st September.

Exams, credits, diploma examinations, and where possible PE classes are to be held remotely.

Foreign language courses and university-wide classes (OGUNy) will be conducted online.

View the ordinance (in Polish) >>

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


Call for group leaders at ENSEMBLE3
01 września 2020

Centre of Excellence for nanophotonics, advanced materials and novel crystal growth-based technologies.

ENSEMBLE3 is a new Centre of Excellence for nanophotonics, advanced materials, and novel crystal growth-based technologies located in Warsaw, Poland, created jointly by institutions from Poland, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The centre will work on the development of novel material technologies and advanced materials with unique electromagnetic properties, with potential applications in fields such as photonics, optoelectronics, telecommunication, solar energy conversion, medicine, and aerospace.

Applications are invited for scientists to lead the following groups:
(i) Optical Nanocharacterization,
(ii) Light-Matter Interaction Theory,
(iii) Photonic Elements,
(iv) Biophotonic Applications,
(v) Solar Energy Conversion,
(vi) Oxide Single Crystals,
(vii) III-V Compound Semiconductors, and
(viii) Disruptive Technologies.

Application deadline: 15th October 2020

For more details, please visit: pdf, http://ensemble3.eu/https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/552176.

 


Serology tests for COVID-19
21 sierpnia 2020

UW employees and doctoral candidates will have a chance to undergo free of charge tests for SARS-CoV-2 antibodies (IgM, and IgG). It will be possible to get tested as of 29th June to 26th September.

On 16th June, the UW rector, Prof. Marcin Pałys had announced that soon at the University of Warsaw there will be a possibility to sign up for free of charge tests for COVID-19 antibodies. On 24th June, UW has signed an agreement with Warsaw Genomics, which will carry out antibody tests to identify people who have had SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection. UW employees and doctoral candidates are the groups at UW which will have the possibility to get tested.

IgM and IgG antibodies

Serology testing for SARS-CoV-2 is at increased demand to better quantify the number of cases of COVID-19, including those that may be asymptomatic or have recovered. Serologic tests are ELISA-based tests to detect SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in serum or plasma components of blood.

These tests detect antibodies produced in response to SARS-CoV-2 and minimize cross-reactivity to antibodies generated to other common coronaviruses that cause less severe illnesses, e.g. colds.

  • Antibody Test for IgG

These antibodies indicate that a person may have had COVID-19 in the recent past and has developed antibodies that may protect them from future infection.

  • Antibody Test for IgM

Antibody Test for IgM indicates that a person may have been infected not less than the 2-3 weeks before taking blood and that their immune system has started responding to the virus. When IgM is detected, a person may still be infected, or they may have recently recovered from the COVID-19 infection.

How to get tested – the procedure

A blood sample (2 ml) is needed to undergo the test. The blood collection facility will be located on the Ochota Campus, in the building of the Sports and Recreation Centre, in a separate room with a separate entrance.

Antibody tests are not used to diagnose someone with an active infection. For the safety of UW employees, it is very important that people with symptoms of infection or after contact with an infected person do not report to a blood collection facility,” says Małgorzata Kiljańska from Warsaw Genomics.

A discount code, which entitles employees and doctoral candidates of the University of Warsaw to get tested free of charge, can be downloaded from covid.uw.edu.pl.

  • After receiving the code, register at warsawgenomics.pl/badaniadlauw, and arrange an appointment via the form at warsaw-genomics.reservio.com, choosing a specific date and time.
  • Tests will be carried out on business days from 29th June to 26th September (inclusive) between 8:00 and 18:00. A person should come to the blood collection facility wearing a protective mask on, with their ID and test order number, which will be generated during registration.
  • The test result will be available within four days at wyniki.warsawgenomics.pl.

 

Source: www.en.uw.edu.pl


An announcement for PhD student
10 sierpnia 2020

The University of Warsaw Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Head of the project – Prof. Johannes Ehenfried Zschech is looking for candidates to work in a scientific project „Synthesis and characterization of novel 2D hybrid materials for supercapacitors”, Acronym: HYSUCAP, programme M-ERA.NET 2 Call 2019 supported by National Science Centre. Deadline for applications: 6 September 2020. For more info see >> pdf