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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

  1. University
    • Governance
    • Organisational structure
    • University History
    • Patron
    • Rev. Karol Wojtyła - John Paul II
    • Honorary Doctorates
    • International Cooperation
  2. Faculties
    • Faculty of Theology
    • Faculty of Law, Canon Law and Administration
    • Faculty of Philosophy
    • Faculty of Humanities
    • Faculty of Social and Technical Sciences
    • Faculty of Medicine
    • Branch in Stalowa Wola
  3. Research
    • Research domains
    • HR Excellence in Research
    • Doctoral School
    • Department for International Projects
    • KUL Journals Online
    • Center for the Study of Diplomacy of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
    • The Three Seas University Network
  4. Studies
    • Rules and regulations
    • Scholarships and social affairs
    • Dormitories
    • Foreign languages
    • Erasmus+
    • Artes Liberales Academy
    • Courses in English
    • Academic Life
    • The School of Polish Language and Culture
  5. Admissions
  6. Culture
    • Academic Choir

International Exchange Section

KUL University Organisational structure Vice-Rector for Students and Internationalization International Relations Office International Exchange Section ERASMUS+

NSCIENCES 10-11

I semester

Plant defens strategies

Effects of toxicants on organisms

Laboratory techniques in protein purification

Enzymes - structure and regulation

 

II semester

Application of molecular spectroscopy in studying biological systems

Basic virology

Biology of signal transduction

Bioremediation

 

I and II semester

Oxygenology


  1. ERASMUS+
  2. ERASMUS+ with Partner Countries (non-EU)
    • Incoming student mobility
    • Incoming staff mobility
  3. Courses in English
  4. Erasmus+ partner universities
  5. Contact
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The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin

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