Date added: 2026-03-03
[Candidates] Publication of lists of prospective supervisors - admissions for A.Y. 26/27
If you aspire to conduct research, publish papers, attend conferences and make a real impact on scientific development, and wish to join the ranks of young scientists, this is the first and crucial step in the recruitment process.
- economics and finance [EiF] (pdf, 267.45kB)
- management and quality studies [ZiJ] (pdf, 318.58kB)
- chemical sciences [NCh] (pdf, 522.05kB)
- physical sciences [NF] (pdf, 253.63kB)
- mathematics [M] (pdf, 222.03kB)
- civil engineering, geodesy and transport (PG) [ILGiT] (pdf, 321.36kB)
- architecture and urban planning [AiU] (pdf, 264.71kB)
- environmental engineering, mining and energy [IŚGiE] (pdf, 263.67kB)
- materials engineering [IMa] (pdf, 285.25kB)
- mechanical engineering (PG) [IMe] (pdf, 308.44kB)
- mechanical engineering (IMP PAN) [IMe] (pdf, 341.76kB)
- automation, electronics, electrical engineering and space technologies [AEEiTK] (pdf, 320.91kB)
- chemical engineering [ICh] (pdf, 289.04kB)
- information and communication technology [ITiT] (pdf, 285.75kB)
- biomedical engineering [IB] (pdf, 277.33kB)
In order to participate in the recruitment process, you are required to:
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select a supervisor from the published list.,
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contact them directly,
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obtain their consent to supervise your research (signed declaration).
It is best to do this in March, so do not delay.
💡 Why is this so important?
A conversation with a prospective supervisor is an opportunity for you to:
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consult on your research idea,
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scheck the possibilities for cooperation,
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find out about the conditions for implementing the project,
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obtain information about funding for research, materials, and conference trips,
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you can also gain access to research facilities and equipment (if experimental work is required).
Early contact gives you time to refine your research concept and prepare thoroughly for recruitment.
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