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Sedimentological Field Workshop – Szelment near Suwałki

Karol Tylmann represented our Department at sedimentology workshops focused on glacial floods in the Suwalszczyzna region of Poland. From September 1st to 5th, in the

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Fieldwork – Odra glaciation

While on their way to this year’s INQUA Peribaltic Group conference, Karol Tylmann, together with Piotr Woźniak, Olga Reutt, and Sanjaya Gurung, didn’t waste any

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INQUA Peribaltic Group meeting – Harz, Germany

From August 25th to 29th, a strong team from the Geomorphological Reconstruction Laboratory — Piotr Woźniak, Karol Tylmann, Olga Reutt, and Sanjaya Gurung — took

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Bachelor defense – Anastazja Mastylak

On Tuesday, September 9th, our student Anastazja Mastylak successfully defended her bachelor’s thesis, officially joining the ranks of our graduates. Her thesis, titled “Assessment of

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Visit in Spain – Alicja Bonk

Between September 1st and 4th, Ala Bonk visited Spain, where she met with Pablo Corella from the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales in Madrid and

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Field course – geomorphology

Some time ago, at the turn of June and July, second-year geography students, under the supervision of Karol Tylmann, and later Olga Reutt and Łukasz

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Biebrza NP – fieldwork

A few days ago, Alicja Bonk, together with our recent graduate Ola Orłowska and future bachelor’s degree recipient Barbara Biały, visited Biebrza National Park. The

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Summer School – Romania

From July 7th to 11th, Karol Tylmann joined a group of second-year geology students for a summer school organized under the ERASMUS+ program by the

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Defenses – 2025 alumns

Today we had the immense pleasure of releasing another generation of geographers from under our geomorphological wings! Final-year undergraduate and graduate students defended their theses