Project cooperation
The use of natural bio-oil in plant protection
Research on bioactive components of vegetable oils, isolation of bioactive compounds and development of repellent/insecticide preparations.
University
puls.edu.pl/en/Poznań, PolandThe Poznań University of Life Sciences is a university with over 100 years of tradition in academic agricultural and forestry studies and 70 years of functioning as an autonomous entity. Its history goes back to the academic traditions from 1870, when, thanks to the efforts of August Cieszkowski, the Higher Agricultural School in Żabikowo near Poznań was established. Halina.
Currently, the University of Life Sciences in Poznań is one of the most important universities of natural sciences in the country. It educates over 7,000 people every year. students, in 23 fields of study, employs over 800 academic teachers, including over 105 professors, having at its disposal a modern material base and a wide group of qualified research and teaching staff.
Education at our University is provided at three levels, starting from bachelor's/engineer's studies, through supplementary master's or uniform master's studies (Veterinary field), ending with doctoral studies. There are 6 faculties at the university that offer a wide range of attractive fields of study. including, among others: with a practical and interdisciplinary profile.
The Poznań University of Life Sciences has a modern scientific and didactic base where various, innovative research is conducted and classes, workshops and laboratories for students are held. Thanks to the excellent and unique equipment of many units with modern generation equipment, it is possible to conduct projects in cooperation with the domestic and foreign environment, and the proposed service and research offer can be implemented on many levels.
Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Fair, healthy and environment-friendly food systems from primary production to consumption
Innovative governance, environmental observations and digital solutions in support of the Green Deal
Circular economy and bioeconomy sectors
Project cooperation
The use of natural bio-oil in plant protection
Research on bioactive components of vegetable oils, isolation of bioactive compounds and development of repellent/insecticide preparations.