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International Student Professional Creative Competition “Agrarian Sciences and Food”

Dear colleagues,  We invite you, students and any interested person to participate in the International Student Professional Creative Competition “Agrarian Sciences and Food”. The Competition is held in two stages: the first (in home HEIs) – December 2023 – March 2024; the second (on the basis of MNAU) – April – June 2024. Deadline for submission of…
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Unearthing the Consequences: Polluted Soils and Their Far-reaching Effects

Beneath the surface of Ukraine’s fertile landscapes lies a silent crisis – polluted soils. This article goes into the intricacies of soil pollution, unravelling its effects on agriculture, ecosystems, and human health. Toxic smoke, contaminated rivers, poisoned soil, trees reduced to charred stumps, nature reserves pocked with craters: the environmental toll from Russia’s war with…
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Echoes of Discord: Ecosystem Disturbance in Ukraine

As the conflict in Ukraine unfolds, an often unspoken casualty emerges—the delicate balance of ecosystems. Beyond the visible scars of war, the disturbance inflicted upon Ukraine’s diverse ecosystems poses a significant threat to biodiversity and environmental equilibrium. This article sheds light on the intricate tapestry of nature disrupted by the echoes of discord. Loss of…
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Silent Echoes: The Unseen Impact of War on Ukraine’s Forests

Beyond the headlines of conflict, a silent casualty looms over Ukraine – its lush and vital forests. Deforestation, an often overlooked consequence of war, leaves lasting scars on the environment, impacting ecosystems, biodiversity, and the well-being of communities. In the case of Ukraine, the ongoing conflict has triggered a significant loss of its forest cover,…
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Enhance Your Academic Writing Skills: Free Course in English

Until March 15, 2024, registration is open for a free course in academic writing in English as part of the joint project with the Czech UPN “AgriSciences Platform for Enhancing Science in Ukrainian Higher Education Institutions.” The course is designed for novice researchers or scholars who want to improve their proficiency in academic English. This…
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The Unseen Battle: Addressing the Waste of War in Ukraine

In times of conflict, the profound impact on human lives is evident, but what often remains unseen is the collateral damage to the environment. The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has not only left scars on the nation’s history but has also generated a significant “waste of war.” Beyond the front lines, the environmental consequences of…
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Revisit our Lectures Online

Let us invite you to revisit the lectures which were given by the experts from Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague. You can find all the recorded seminars HERE.  Please, let us know if you have any questions or additional feedback!

The MCYR 2023 Book of Abstract

The core aim of this conference was to provide opportunities for early career academics from a range of disciplines to share their research through the conference podium, as well as to receive informal in-depth feedback through discussions and to enable them to establish contact with professionals and other institutions. We hope, you will enjoy reading…
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Congratulations to the Multidisciplinary Research teams on their well-deserved grants within the project Empowering the Future of AgriSciences in Ukraine: AgriSci-UA.

Congratulations to Multidisciplinary Research teams on their well-deserved grants within the project Empowering the Future of AgriSciences in Ukraine: AgriSci-UA. We look forward to witnessing the fruits of their labor in shaping a sustainable and prosperous future for Ukrainian agriculture. Here are the remarkable teams and their research topics: Chuba Vyacheslav (BTNAU): Reduction of Greenhouse…
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Call for grants for Multidisciplinary research teams

1. Project title Project title is the text item containing maximum 256 characters. It can contain bothletters and numbers or special characters. The title starts with capital letter and is not endedby dot (.). Do not use abbreviations in the title. Project title should reflect the expectedoutcome. 2. Name and surname of the main project…
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