U Auditorium Maximum hosted the Graduation Day of 73 new alumni of the School of Medicine in English. The new graduates, who took their Hippocratic Oath on 25 June, come from Norway, Malaysia, Canada, the USA, Sweden, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and Ukraine. Prof. Piotr Laidler, JU Vice-Rector for Medical College, Prof. Tomasz Brzozowski, Vice-Dean for Scientific Researches and International Cooperation, and Prof. Jerzy Walocha, Head of the School Council, took part in the ceremony. The graduates have awarded diplomas to lecturers they voted the best – Prof. Jan Litwin (histology), Dr Monika Bociąga-Jasik (infectious diseases) and Dr Marcin Sobociński (internal diseases).
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JU pioneers research in archaeology
JU employees are introducing latest research methods in the areas of documenting archaeological sites and non-invasive archaeological research working at the Neo Paphos site in Cyprus. The site has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
According to Łukasz Miszk, a JU Institute of Archaeology employee and the coordinator of the specialist team at the site, latest technologies are crucial in archaeology, since nowadays it is impossible to properly document findings without experts from other fields. Therefore, a team of surveyors from the AGH University of Technology were commissioned to create a Digital Environment Model (DEM), which will become the base for the site's reconstruction. The DEM will provide graphic data to the Geographic Information System (GIS), which will allow for an easy access to all information via one programme and thus greatly facilitate an archaeologist's work.
A state-of-the-art quadracopter drone is being used in the research to provide high resolution photographs of the area from various heights. They possess photogrammetric properties, which means they may be used to create a photographic map. Bird's eye view also often reveals additional information unobtainable from ground level. Moreover, the JU scientists were also the first ones to introduce non-invasive (i.e. non-detrimental) research methods to the site, such as technologies employing electrical impulses and radio waves.
Paphos is one of the most important archaeological sites in Cyprus. Since 2011, a JU research team led by Prof. Ewdoksia Papuci-Władyka conducts its research there as part of the Paphos Agora Project.
Łukasz Miszk is a doctoral student and employee of the JU Chair of Classical Archaeology. He is a
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Honorary professorship awarded to Prof. Janusz Kozłowski
On 17 June 2014, a special JU Senate session marked the awarding of honorary professorship to Prof. Janusz Kozłowski, a world-renown archaeologist, specialist in research of the Stone Age and author of 56 books and 480 scientific papers. The event took place in Collegium Maius.
The session was officially opened by Prof. Wojciech Nowak, JU Rector. In his address, he stressed that honorary professorship is awarded to distinguished scholars who contributed greatly to the development of science and culture. Then, Prof. Paweł Valde-Nowak delivered a laudatory speech for the Professor. Prof. Jan Święch, Dean of the Faculty of History, read the Latin text of the diploma.
In his speech, the Professor recalled the beginnings of his scientific career, his cooperation with many distinguished scientists and his pioneer research in Europe and Asia.
Prof. Kozłowski has graduated from the JU Institute of Archaeology in 1957. He received his PhD at the Institut de Paléontologie Humanie in Paris in 1961. Professorship was conferred to him in 1982. Aside form the Jagiellonian University, he has been a lecturer in the universities of Liege, Brussels and Ghent as well as College de France and Harvard University. He holds an honorary degree at the Université Bordeaux 1. The professor is albo a member of various international organizations, such as the Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences, the UNESCO International Council of Philosophy (vice-president), the Union Internationale des Sciences Prehistoriques et Protohistoriques, the British Prehistoric society (honorary member), the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (corresponding member) and the Instituto Italiano de Preistoria e Protostoria. He is also a member of numerous editing teams.
Douglas Zook’s Photography Exhibition: Earth Returns the Gaze. The Reflections of Kraków
On 23 June 2014, an exhibition entitled Earth Returns the Gaze. The Reflections of Kraków, organised by the JU Museum, took place in Collegium Maius.
The author of the photographs, Professor Douglas Zook from the University of Boston, conducts classes on global ecology, concentrating on mobilising the society to protect the environment. The exhibition is devoted to presenting other dimensions of space, hidden in reflections on glass.
The exhibition is a presentation of photos shot through fragments of Kraków windows. Although it was not always possible to avoid saturation and vibrations related to photo editing, the colours and other properties of the pictures are unique.
Meeting with the author:
25 June 2014, Wednesday, 1.00-3.00 p.m., Collegium Maius Café,
27 June 2014, Friday, 11.00 a.m.-12.30 p.m., Collegium Maius Café,
28 June 2014, Saturday, 2.00-4.00 p.m., Collegium Maius Café.
The exhibition will last until 11 July. The works are availabe for purchase from the author. Admission is free.
Azerbaijani academics visit JU
On 16 June 2014, the Jagiellonian University hosted a visit by an official delegation from the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, which is an Azerbaijani exclave separated from the rest of the country by the territory of Armenia. The delegation included the Rector of the Nakhchivan State University, Prof. Saleh Maharramov, the University's Vice-Rector Dr Anar Kazimov, professors Ismayil Haciyev i Tariyel Talibov from the Nakhchivan Department of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, and the 3rd Secretary of Azerbaijani Embassy in Poland, Mr Samir Rzayev.
The guests were received in the Senate Room of JU Collegium Novum by the Rector of the Jagiellonian University, Prof. Wojciech Nowak and the Vice-Rector for Research and Structural Funds, Prof. Stanisław Kistryn. Both sides expressed their willingness to collaborate in the field of research as well as student exchange. The JU Rector announced that the relevant memorandum of understanding is to be prepared by deans of JU Faculties.
Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, established in 1945 as the Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan SSR, is the main state research organisation in Azerbaijan, whose role is to coordinate research in all fields that is carried out in that country.
Nakhchivan State University was founded in 1967 and became an autonomous institution in 2002. It is involved in multiple international collaboration programmes, including Erasmus and Erasmus Plus. It has about 350 international students, out of a total of 5 thousand people enrolled.
Pictures by Anna Wojnar
JU scientist helps to save Leonardo da Vinci’s drawing
Scientists from Poland and Italy are working to develop a novel method of preventing historic manuscripts from degradation. Their research has been focused on a famous drawing by Leonardo da Vinci from the early 16th century, which is most probably the artist's self portrait. Currently, the work is in bad condition as through the centuries the red chalk drawing has been exposed to humidity, which has led to its yellowing and gradual discoloration. It is now in danger of complete vanishing. Thanks to the groundbreaking technique developed by the researchers, there is a chance to stop, or even partially reverse this process. In order to achieve this, the Italian research team, consisting mostly of physicists, is collaborating with Dr hab. Joanna Łojewska of the JU Faculty of Chemistry, who is an expert on issues related to paper degradation.
As a result of the conducted studies, the scientists have worked out a method for diagnosing degradation of paper and other cellulose-based materials. It relies on the identification and quantifying of the concentration of light-absorbing molecules known as chromophores, which are responsible for paper yellowing and the deformation of the cellulose chain. In near future, the method can form the basis for creating effective conservation methods, thanks to which numerous works of art could be saved from destruction. A preliminary conception on how to save Leonardo da Vinci's drawing has already been devised.
"The classic chemical methods are, most probably, out of question. It seems a good idea to use low-temperature plasma, but still a lot of effort needs to be put into making this method an effective way of saving works of art. Currently it is still being tested, as we are not entirely sure what will be perfectly safe for such a vulnerable material" – explains Dr hab Łojewska.
Concert: In tribute to centuries – on 650th anniversary of the University’s foundation
On 10 June 2014 at 7.30 p.m., a concert entitled In tribute to centuries – on 650th anniversary of the University's foundation took place in the courtyard of Collegium Maius. The artists performing the concert were graduates of the Jagiellonian University – Anna Szałapek, Leszek Długosz, Janusz Radek, Andrzej Sikorowski, Leszek Wójtowicz, Grzegorz Turnau, Teresa Lipinski, Desislava Hristozova and Ewa Landowska.
The concert was preceded by an address by Prof. Wojciech Nowak, JU Rector, who greeted the guests and inaugurated the event. The artists performed many classic and beautiful pieces authored by distinguished musicians and lyricists. After the concert, the artists received flower bouquets and were awarded with honorary MA degrees.
Open lecture by Norman Davies and meeting with Thimothy Ash
On Thursday, 5 June a special lecture by Prof. Norman Davies inaugurated the Polish-British Round Table. The guests were received by the Rector's Proxy for International Relations, Prof. Zdzisław Mach, on behalf of the Rector of the Jagiellonian University. The round table is an annual meeting of several dozen politicians, diplomats, civil service members, intellectuals as well as business and media representatives from Poland and the United Kingdom, devoted to the crucial issues on the European agenda. Before the official start of the sessions, Prof. Zdzisław Mach met with Prof. Norman Davies and another eminent guest, Prof. Timothy Ash. The sessions on June 6 will take place in Villa Decius.
JU researchers to work on state-of-the-art medical technologies
The National Centre for Research and Development announced the results of the Strategmed programme competition. The programme, the full name of which is "Prevention practices and treatment of civilization diseases" is the first such strategic project developed by the Centre in accordance with the National Research Programme. On the basis of the detailed evaluation by the experts, 16 projects from such fields as cardiology, oncology, neurology, and regenerative medicine were awarded grants with a total value of 310 million PLN.
"Diseases of affluence are among the greatest challenges of contemporary medicine. Therefore, in order to develop the potential of Polish medical science, it is necessary to invest in new technologies in this field. Strategmed programme is aimed at meeting the challenges posed by the ageing population, in the area of prevention, diagnostics, and treatment of diseases," said Prof. Lena Kolarska-Bobińska, the Minister of Science and Higher Education.
Jagiellonian University researchers are involved in two of the winning projects. Prof. Józef Dulak from the Department of Medical Biotechnology at the JU Faculty of Biophysics, Biochemistry and Biotechnology will take part in the project "Epigenetic therapies in oncology," aimed at finding new compounds with anticancer properties. The research will be carried out in several fields of such disciplines as biochemistry, molecular biology, computational biology, bioinformatics, and oncology.
The second project, "Prostacyclin, nitrogen oxide and carbon oxide-dependent pharmacotherapy of vascular mesothelium and the activation of platelets – a new strategy in preventing cancer metastasis," will be run by a consortium including the Jagiellonian Centre for Experimental Therapeutics (JCET). It is aimed at finding mechanisms of mesothelium pharmacotherapy, which can form a basis for effective treatment for cancer metastasis, and, most importantly, provide lots of important data from preclinical research on the new antimetastatic compounds, documenting their effectiveness, pharmacokinetic profile, and safety.
The project consortium, headed by Prof. Stefan Chłopicki from JCET and consisting of five Polish partners and one foreign one, is a dynamic, interdisciplinary and international research group. The significance of the proposed treatment strategy seems to have been proved by the preliminary research results as well as patent applications.
„The results of the first Strategmed competition show that innovations can directly contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of all Poles. The latest medical solutions developed by our scientists can also have immense commercial potential on international markets, which will significantly strengthen Polish economy," said Prof. Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, the Director of the National Centre for Research and Development.
The programme will take place until 2017. By then, the National Centre for Research and Development is going to organise three competitions for the grants with a total value of 800 million PLN.
For more information, please visit the programme's website.
1st Polish Kyokushin Karate Academic Championship
The championship, organised by the JU Sports Centre and the Polish Karate Federation, took place on 1 June 2014 as part of the 650th Jubilee of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków. 100 participants from 28 Polish higher education institutions participated in the event. The championship involved presenting kata forms and duelling in the most difficult melee combat style, kumite, in three male and four female weight classes.
Prof. Maria-Jolanta Flis, JU Vice-Rector for University Development, inaugurated the championship, which was supervised by Andrzej Drewniak, secretary of the Kyokushin World Federation, coach of the Polish national kyokushin team, 8 dan in karate and 1 dan in judo.
The Jagiellonian University students won 3 medals individually and 1 in team competition. Anna Lisowska was awarded gold medal in kata, while bronze medals in kumite were presented to Natalia Kurowska and Edyta Goncerz. Our University was also represented by Alicja Szajta, Kamil Boratyński, Bartosz Jędrzejczak and Dariusz Zdybski.