The University of Wrocław is unique. On the one hand, it is rooted in the tradition of the Jesuit university founded by Emperor Leopold I in 1702 in Breslau. However, on the other hand, its heritage was brought by Polish scientists in 1945 who once worked at Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv, established in 1661. The fusion of these two academic cultures led to a community characterised by the cultivation of rationality and intellectual discipline in the pursuit of the truth. Nevertheless, no less important to us are the concepts of innovation and openness, and the development of international cooperation for the civilisational and cultural development of humanity.