“Science in the Palace” is a project implemented within the framework of the IDUB Programme, which aims to disseminate the results of research conducted at the University of Warsaw and build a bridge between academia and society. The project involves organising a series of exhibitions in the space of Kazimierzowski Palace, one of the most significant and representative locations on the UW campus.
Currently, the exhibition presents the scientific achievements of the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies – in a visually attractive, factually accessible, and socially-embedded form.
The exhibition consists of 20 panels in Polish. Here we present translations of the panels’ content into English.
- Panel 1: FACULTY OF GEOGRAPHY AND REGIONAL STUDIES
- Panel 2: YOUR SPACE FOR RESEARCH
- Panel 3: THE HERITAGE OF PORTUGUESE COLONIALISM IN THE SPACES OF CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN CITIES
- Panel 4: NEOCOLONIALISM AND SOCIO-SPATIAL CONFLICTS
- Panel 5: THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF CENTRAL EUROPE – FORGOTTEN AND RECOVERED
- Panel 6: HOUSING SPACE AND SOCIAL INEQUALITIES
- PANEL 7: CULTURAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICES, URBAN REVITALISATION, AND QUALITY OF LIFE
- Panel 8: SPACE AS A STAGE FOR POLITICS AND IMAGINATION
- Panel 9: GEOGRAPHY IN THE FACE OF RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY
- Panel 10: SPACE AS A NATURAL VALUE
- Panel 11: SPACE AS A MEASURE OF AIR QUALITY
- Panel 12: SPACE AS BIOSPHERE
- Panel 13: PEATLAND AND SPRING WATER SPACES
- Panel 14: ROCK, ICE AND TIME
- Panel 15: DESERTIFICATION OF THE NORTHERN SAHARA
- Panel 16: THE ERUPTION THAT CHANGED THE ISLAND
- Panel 17: THE DIGITAL SPACE OF MAPS – AI AND INTERACTIVE GEOVISUALISATION
- Panel 18: INNOVATIONS IN LAND COVER MAPPING
- Panel 19: DATA VISUALISATION ABOUT THE CITY
- Panel 20: WHERE ARE WE HEADED?