
Students from Europe Propose Joint Solutions for Sustainable Logistics
The SGGW campus in Warsaw once again became a platform for exchanging knowledge and practical experience in the field of sustainable and innovative logistics solutions.

The SGGW campus in Warsaw once again became a platform for exchanging knowledge and practical experience in the field of sustainable and innovative logistics solutions.

From May 12–16, 2025, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) is hosting the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “Designing Resilient Cities” — an interdisciplinary course bringing together students from across the UNIgreen Alliance to explore nature-based urban development.

During a breakfast briefing held on 8 May 2025 at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, the university’s most important development areas were discussed, considering the challenges of the modern world and the growing importance of international cooperation. The event was attended by university authorities, scientists, and journalists representing mainstream media.

We invite you to discover the profile of Professor Daria Sikorska – a faculty member at Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), specializing in urban ecology, water management, and nature-based solutions.

Are you a student (BSc, MSc), PhD, or staff member passionate about metabolic syndrome and sustainable dietary practices? Join the Blended Intensive Program (BIP) to dive into the principles of dietary management, focusing on sustainable approaches and real-world solutions!

From 17 to 19 February 2025, the picturesque campus of the University of Almeria, offering a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea, hosted the annual UNIgreen conference and summit—one of the most significant events bringing together the UNIgreen community from all eight partner universities.

Scientists from UNIgreen: the University of Almeria, and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, along with colleagues from Argentina, have published groundbreaking research on the potential of microalgae as a sustainable supplement in animal feed.

Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs) are short-term, collaborative programmes, such as Summer Schools, designed for students across all study cycles (Bachelor, Master, and PhD).

From February to March, the UNIgreen Alliance came together to celebrate UNIgreen Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

We invite you to watch the video where Pola Emma Brettschneider, a Biomedical Technology student at SGGW, shares her experience as an exchange student within the UNIgreen Alliance.

As the global population surpasses 8 billion, the pressure on natural resources, land, and ecosystems continues to rise. A recent article by Dr. Wojciech Kędziora (Warsaw University of Life Sciences) on the UNIgreen platform explores how historical and ongoing urbanization and demographic shifts shape our relationship with nature—and how we can respond.

The SGGW campus in Warsaw once again became a platform for exchanging knowledge and practical experience in the field of sustainable and innovative logistics solutions.

From May 12–16, 2025, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW) is hosting the Blended Intensive Programme (BIP) “Designing Resilient Cities” — an interdisciplinary course bringing together students from across the UNIgreen Alliance to explore nature-based urban development.

During a breakfast briefing held on 8 May 2025 at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, the university’s most important development areas were discussed, considering the challenges of the modern world and the growing importance of international cooperation. The event was attended by university authorities, scientists, and journalists representing mainstream media.

We invite you to discover the profile of Professor Daria Sikorska – a faculty member at Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), specializing in urban ecology, water management, and nature-based solutions.

Are you a student (BSc, MSc), PhD, or staff member passionate about metabolic syndrome and sustainable dietary practices? Join the Blended Intensive Program (BIP) to dive into the principles of dietary management, focusing on sustainable approaches and real-world solutions!

From 17 to 19 February 2025, the picturesque campus of the University of Almeria, offering a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean Sea, hosted the annual UNIgreen conference and summit—one of the most significant events bringing together the UNIgreen community from all eight partner universities.

Scientists from UNIgreen: the University of Almeria, and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, along with colleagues from Argentina, have published groundbreaking research on the potential of microalgae as a sustainable supplement in animal feed.

Blended Intensive Programmes (BIPs) are short-term, collaborative programmes, such as Summer Schools, designed for students across all study cycles (Bachelor, Master, and PhD).

From February to March, the UNIgreen Alliance came together to celebrate UNIgreen Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about sustainability and environmental responsibility.

We invite you to watch the video where Pola Emma Brettschneider, a Biomedical Technology student at SGGW, shares her experience as an exchange student within the UNIgreen Alliance.

As the global population surpasses 8 billion, the pressure on natural resources, land, and ecosystems continues to rise. A recent article by Dr. Wojciech Kędziora (Warsaw University of Life Sciences) on the UNIgreen platform explores how historical and ongoing urbanization and demographic shifts shape our relationship with nature—and how we can respond.