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Wojciech Tylmann na tle slajdu tytułowego

Department Seminars – Wojciech Tylmann

On Thursday, 26 March, the Department held its latest scientific seminar. Our Head, Wojtek Tylmann, presented a talk entitled “Reading the varves of Lake Gorzyńskie:

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Paleolimnology Session – Wrocław

On 19–20 March 2026, the annual gathering of Polish paleolimnologists took place at the University of Wrocław. The 16th Paleolimnological Session “Methods of Reconstruction of

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Department Seminars – Michał Łopuch

The first seminar of the summer semester at our Department is now behind us. On 12 March, we had the pleasure of hosting Michał Łopuch

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Publication in Coastal Research – Beachmeter and AI in coastal areas

A new article by Patryk Sitkiewicz has just been published in the Coastal Research series (Springer). In this work, the author presents the first attempt

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International Geomorphology Week 2026

At the beginning of March, we celebrated the International Geomorphology Week. As in previous years, we actively took part in the events marking this occasion.

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Open Day of the University of Gdańsk

On Wednesday, 11 March, the Open Day of the University of Gdańsk took place. As every year, in cooperation with the On Wednesday, 11 March,

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International Sedimentological Congress – Wellington (NZ)

We hadn’t been there before! A three-person delegation from our department arrived in Wellington, New Zealand. Between 25 and 30 January, Alicja Bonk, Karol Tylmann

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New employee – Dominika Łuców

A few weeks ago, Dominika Łuców gave a presentation at our department outlining the assumptions of her new project, and on February 1st we welcomed

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Publication in Catena – landslide dating in Sudety Mts.

Karol Tylmann together with his colleagues, is presenting landslide-related research in Sudety Mountains. Although it may seem unusual, their article published in Catena features beryllium.