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New PhD students

We are delighted to welcome two new PhD students to the team at the Department of Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology! Two of our recent graduates

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IPA-IAL symposium – France 2025

From October 6th to 10th, three of our representatives took part in the world’s most important congress dedicated to paleolimnological and limnogeological research. The event,

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QSR paper – seismites of the Southern Baltic

A major achievement – in terms of subject matter (ice sheet), research area (five countries!), and scope! A newly published article summarizes the GREBAL project,

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Short stay at UAM Poznań

Our third-year Geography student, Maria Koch, participated in a short training at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań from September 29 to October 3.Under the attentive

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Conferences in Borucino and Poznań

In recent weeks, Sambor Czerwiński participated in two scientific conferences. The first was The Global Water Future: A Holistic Approach to Water Monitoring and Conservation,

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Paper in Sedimentology – Saalian eskers

We invite everyone interested in landform features related to fissure accumulation to read the latest article co-authored by Damian Moskalewicz and our colleague from the

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Paper in ESR – multiproxy research on peatlands

Our colleagues from Instytut Geoekologii i Geoinformacji UAM, in collaboration with Sambor Czerwiński, have undertaken a summary of the latest advances in peatland research using

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16th Young Geomorphologists’ Workshop – Toruń 2025

From September 22 to 24, Karol Tylmann, Maurycy Żarczyński, and our students – Magdalena Bolek and Anastazja Mastylak – took part in the 16th Young

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ECSS paper – sandy beaches

Wide sandy beaches – for many, a memory of the summer that has just passed. For us, the subject of our latest publication in Estuarine, Coastal