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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 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.
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.
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.
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.
Rectors, members of the Conference of Rectors of Warsaw Universities (KRUW), met to discuss issues important to the academic community of the capital. The Mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, was also present at the meeting of KRUW, which took place on February 16.
We cordially invite all graduates of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the former Medical Academy in Warsaw from 1976 and earlier to participate in the ceremony of diploma renewal. The ceremony is part of the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
How has the health of the capital’s residents changed over the past decade? Which conditions were diagnosed most frequently? What are the prospects for the coming years? These questions are addressed in a report prepared by specialists from the Faculty of Health Sciences at WUM in cooperation with the City of Warsaw Office. The data presented in the report make it possible to better plan municipal health programs and adapt them to real challenges.
We know the results of the sixth edition of the competition within the program “Student research clubs create innovation,” organized by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Funding for the implementation of their innovative projects will be awarded to 120 research clubs from universities across Poland. Five clubs from WUM are on the list of laureates. Altogether, nearly PLN 350,000 will go to our student research clubs.
We collected exactly PLN 82,584.56. We achieved this impressive total thanks to people with big hearts who supported our campaign “The WUM community for WOŚP.” They bid in auctions, donated through the e-piggy bank, and contributed to the stationary collection boxes during the Grand Finale at the CSR WUM.