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A booth at an event supporting women, decorated with purple balloons with the inscription ‘WUM supports WOMEN’. In the background, participants can be seen gathered around various stations
“WUM Supports Women” was the theme of this year’s Women’s Day celebration at the Medical University of Warsaw. The university’s Didactic Center was truly crowded throughout the event, which is not surprising given the wide range of attractions available. Participants could prepare a healthy meal, take part in a yoga session, undergo basic health screenings, design a tote bag and a commemorative pin, or practice pelvic floor exercises, all in the spirit of promoting health and well-being.
A group of people standing on stage during the ‘Puls Medycyny 2025 List 100’ gala, holding award statuettes against a backdrop featuring the event’s logo.
In the latest edition of the prestigious List of One Hundred ranking, ten representatives of our university, including Professor Michał Grąt, were featured. This is yet another time the plebiscite committee has recognized the achievements and positive impact of WUM representatives on the development of medicine and healthcare in Poland.
Three individuals are seated at a conference table with documents and water bottles in front of them, with an informational display visible in the background.
On the occasion of World Hearing Day, a conference was held at the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery of the University Clinical Center of the Medical University of Warsaw (WUM). During the event, experts Prof. Kazimierz Niemczyk, head of the department, Prof. Krzysztof Morawski from the University Clinical Hospital in Opole, and Prof. Marcin Szymański from the University Clinical Hospital in Lublin presented new guidelines for the treatment of profound hearing loss using cochlear implants. They also discussed the importance of restoring patients’ ability to live fully in the world of sound.
An elegant hall with a high, palace-style ceiling, filled with a large group of women and men in formal attire. On the left side, several men and one woman are standing in a row, with white and red flags placed beside them. In the center of the hall, a man in a suit is walking toward another man who is extending his hand in greeting. On the right side, a large group of women and men are standing and observing the entire scene.
On 25 February 2026 the President of the Republic of Poland handed the nominations. The group of academic teachers and employees of science and art who received professorial nominations from Karol Nawrocki on that day included:
The poster promotes a scientific event. It features the logos of three institutions, the title ‘Science Patients Therapies,’ and information about the Polish Rare Disease Day with the participation of a Nobel laureate. The WUM logo depicts a stylized crest with an eagle and the institution’s name. The AGO Alliance Poland logo consists of three interconnected drop‑shaped elements and the name. The IMol logo is made up of six circles and the name. On the right side, there is a photograph of one person standin
The conference "Science. Patients. Therapies." is a nationwide, interdisciplinary event devoted to rare diseases – from basic research, through translational medicine, real patient access to innovative therapies. Professor Victor Ambros, Nobel Prize winner, microRNA discoverer and one of the most outstanding molecular biologists of our time, will be the guest of honour at the conference. His discoveries became the foundation of a new generation of RNA therapy (ASO, siRNA, mRNA), which today sets the direction for the development of precision medicine.
A section of a museum display case showing black‑and‑white photographs and a card labeled Fuksówka Medyków 1948.
The exhibition was prepared in connection with the 90th anniversary of the opening of the House of Medics – it happened exactly on February 22, 1936. During the opening, the history of the place was recalled. It was created thanks to the efforts of medical students associated in the Circle of Medics.
A hand holding a tablet with a creative, blue‑glowing medical interface against a dark background.
The results of the second edition of the WUM_PW INTEGRA competition have been announced! As many as 20 intercollegiate teams will conduct research in the field of medicine, biomedical engineering and biotechnology, innovative technologies for medicine and medical diagnostics or related issues.
dr hab. Patryk Rzońca
Due to the completion of Professor Mariusz Gujski's mission as the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences MUW, the Rector entrusted the management of the faculty to Dr. Patryk Rzońca.
Pharmacy students in white lab coats walking down a corridor with a colorful mural.
Pharmacists joined forces with artists. You can walk through the main hall of the faculty building to learn about the history of the faculty. All of it was encapsulated on a colorful mural. It's hard not to feel like getting to know the history.
A speaker stands at the lectern, delivering a presentation during a scientific event. On a large screen, graphics and information about the 60th anniversary of kidney transplantation are displayed. Several people are seated in the audience, watching the presentation.
The event was held on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the first successful kidney transplant in Poland. The symposium was attended by outstanding specialists from our university. One of the sessions was devoted to the authors of the success of 60 years ago, Professors Jan Nielubowicz and Tadeusz Orłowski. They were reminisced about by their students and colleagues.