Faculty of Architecture Branch Library
Location:
Main Building, level 4, room 407
Opening hours:
Staff:
Maria Baturo-Napierała
senior librarian
maria.baturo-napierala@pg.edu.pl
Main Building, level 4, room 407
Maria Baturo-Napierała
senior librarian
maria.baturo-napierala@pg.edu.pl
The Gdańsk University of Technology Library consists of the Main Library and seven branches. Each location offers space for users to study and work.
The Main Library houses the Lending Room and Hall, the Main Reading Room, the Standards Reading Room and the Library Storage, which processes book orders placed via the online catalogue.
Main Building, level 1, room 100/1
The hardship scholarship is a benefit guaranteed by the Law on Higher Education and Science Act and you can receive up to PLN 2500 one-time (amount applicable in the 2023/2024 academic year).
There is no strict catalog of events that would entitle you to receive aid. If you're not sure whether you should apply for benefit, ask yourself a few questions:

Main Building, 4rd floor (level 400), room 464
Monday-Friday: 900-1500
Witold Parteka, PhD
chief specialist
prac.hist@pg.edu.pl
The Polish Association of Young Scientists invites students, doctoral students and young scientists to take part in the National Conference.
The conference will be held online on May 24, 2024. Participants will have the opportunity to deliver a lecture or present a poster.
Register your participation via the application form by May 15, 2024.

The second Young Researchers Day, under the auspices of the Rector of Gdańsk Tech prof. Krzysztof Wilde, which is part of the celebration of the 120th anniversary of Gdańsk University of Technology, will take place on June 27, 2024.

On September 14, 2023, the 1st Early Career Researcher Day took place. It consisted of 3 panels:
We would like to inform you that due to an increase in the allocation, the call for the Carbonium Supporting Conferences program. More information about the program can be found HERE. We encourage you to apply in the grants module!
During the event, all necessary materials and instructions will be provided, allowing everyone to create their own beautiful flowers, which will be donated to the Pomeranian Hospice for Children as a gesture of support and solidarity.
Daffodils are the recognizable symbol of the "Fields of Hope" campaign, which takes place every spring initiated by hospices across Poland. Paper flowers are handed out by volunteers in exchange for donations placed in collection boxes. This year, the Pomeranian fundraising event will take place on April 14th.