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The Polish-U.S. Fulbright Commission has opened applications for scholarship programs supporting academic and research stays in the United States during...
It is one of the least known yet most aggressive skin cancers. Merkel cell carcinoma grows rapidly, can remain undiagnosed...
Representatives of the German medical network Erzgebirgsklinikum — formed by hospitals in Annaberg, Stollberg, Zschopau and Olbernhau — visited Wroclaw...
Wroclaw Medical University journals ranking confirms the growing international position of the university’s scientific publications, which are increasingly recognized in...
From 27 to 29 April 2026, international psychoeducational workshops for students entitled “Wellbeing without borders” were held at the Medicinal...
Wrocław has become the first local government in Poland to fully implement the innovative e-learning platform Custom-Med Lite. This solution...

Inauguration of the New Academic Year
On behalf of the Rector and the Senate of Wroclaw Medical University, we invite you to the official inauguration of the 2026/2027 academic year. The

24th SURVIVAL Art Review
From 26 to 30 June 2026, the former Department of Psychiatry and Nervous Diseases of Wroclaw Medical University will become the venue for the 24th

Together in Wrocław: Great Wrocław Picnic and Midsummer Night
Dance, music, singing, regional dishes and costumes, and the search for the legendary fern flower – on 20 June, Pawłowicki Park will become a colorful

Wroclaw Medical University named Poland’s Top MedicalUniversity. National leader in Cardiology in the U.S. News Ranking
Wroclaw Medical University has been ranked the highest among all medical universities in Poland in the U.S. News Best Global Universities 2026–2027 ranking. The university

Can diabetes and obesity drugs also help the skin? The potential of GLP-1 agonists in dermatology
GLP-1 receptor agonists are currently among the most widely discussed classes of drugs worldwide. They have gained popularity for their effectiveness in treating type 2

Ageing: how scientific progress is changing our understanding of the biology of ageing
As recently as the mid-20th century, aging was described by Nobel Prize laureate Peter Medawar as “an unsolved problem in biology”. Today, scientists can analyze