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27 March 2026 (Friday) – Open Day at the Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
27 March 2026 (Friday) – Open Day at the Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology
What will be happening at the Faculty of Geoengineering, Mining and Geology during the Open Day at Wrocław University of Science and Technology?
If you are considering your study options and want to see what engineering education looks like in practice, we invite you to visit Faculty W6. We have prepared a day full of technology, experiments, and meetings with people who work in geoengineering, mining, and geology on a daily basis.
This is a great opportunity to discover how technical studies translate into real-world challenges – from raw materials and energy, through environmental issues, to advanced measurement and analytical technologies.
During the Open Day you will:
– visit laboratories and see specialized equipment in action,
– take part in lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on activities,
– meet current students and academic staff,
– learn about the development opportunities offered by studying at W6.
Location: Buildings L-1 and L-2
Date: 27 March 2026
The programme includes lectures, presentations, laboratory classes, and workshops such as:
– Take a look – real estate is everywhere!
– From land, water and air – how do we acquire 3D data?
– 3D surveying – how to create a model from points
– GIS – how are maps created?
– Will you survive an accident? Test yourself in VR
– Radioactivity without myths – from discovery to modern research
– Energy from the Earth
All activities are held in small groups – participation is based on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Open Day is the best opportunity to find out whether Faculty W6 is the right place for you and to make an informed decision about your future.
More information:
https://rekrutacja.pwr.edu.pl/przed-kandydatem/dzien-otwarty/
https://pwr.edu.pl/kandydaci/dzien-otwarty-pwr-26-2232.html