29 May 2026

Researchers gather in Wrocław for VISURB workshop on visual approaches to urban change

In May 2026, the Institute of Sociology at the University of Wrocław hosted the VISURB workshop "Images in Transformation: Visual Techniques in Research on the Experience of Spatial Change" – a three-day intensive event organised as the second initiative of the EXNuRB Community of Practice within the Arqus Innovation Fund. The workshop brought together fifteen researchers and doctoral students from seven institutions across ...

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University of Wrocław students set for a new international mobility path within the Arqus Translation Master’s Programme

Read about the next steps of the University of Wrocław (UWr) students of the Master in Translation! Three students who have just completed the first year of the programme, and who were selected during the winter 2025/2026 intake for its third edition, are now preparing for their upcoming international mobility. In the winter semester of 2026/2027, supported by Erasmus+ Open Mobility Agreement funding, the ...

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Join the Teaching Innovation – Qual-AI workshops on AI and qualitative research!

The “Teaching Innovation – Qual-AI: Enhancing the Use of AI in Qualitative Research” programme invites Arqus students to participate in a series of workshops dedicated to the use of Artificial Intelligence in qualitative research. Developed by researchers from the University of Minho and the University of Padua within Arqus Teaching Innovation Initiatives, it will explore the ethical, scientific and methodological ...

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Arqus staff participate in CPR workshop designed for non-medical personnel

Members of the Arqus team (Coordination Office and UGR) recently attended a Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) workshop designed for non-medical staff, aimed at providing essential knowledge and practical skills to respond effectively in emergency situations. The session was led a group of doctors working at the Virgen de las Nieves University Hospital (Granada), specialised in first aid and emergency care. They ...

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The University of Granada hosts an Arqus course designed to introduce Psychology students to programming

The University of Granada recently hosted a three-day intensive course for psychology students with the aim of introducing them to programming and encouraging participation in STEM subjects from an inclusive perspective. The course brought together students from the University of Granada and other Arqus universities in an environment designed specifically for those interested in coding with little prior experience. The course ...

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