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Summer semester starts!

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Dear international Candidates!

We are extremely happy that some of you have become our new international Students! As the new semester starts tomorrow we would like to wish you the best of luck. We hope that your academic journey at Gdańsk Tech will be a fantastic experience. This time we do not say "See you at Gdańsk Tech!" because you are already here which makes us so proud!

Your admission team

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The Northern Technical University delegation visiting Gdańsk Tech

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On February 5th, Gdańsk Tech University hosted a delegation from the Northern Technical University (Mosul, Iraq). The purpose of the meeting was to establish cooperation in various areas such as the exchange of students and academic staff, as well as research cooperation.

Northern Technical University (NTU) was established in 2014 and is one of four public technical universities in Iraq. There are over 40,400 students enrolled at NTU, including 40,000 first-cycle students, 400 second-cycle students, and over 250 PhD students. The University offers studies in 20 fields conducted across 14 colleges and institutes distributed across the northern region of Iraq. The University conducts education in the fields of engineering, agriculture, administration, and medicine.  

The Northern Technical University delegation visiting Gdańsk Tech

The Northern Technical University delegation visiting Gdańsk Tech
On February 5th, Gdańsk Tech University hosted a delegation from the Northern Technical University (Mosul, Iraq). The purpose of the meeting was to establish cooperation in various areas such as the exchange of students and academic staff, as well as research cooperation.

Northern Technical University (NTU) was established in 2014 and is one of four public technical universities in Iraq. There are over 40,400 students enrolled at NTU, including 40,000 first-cycle students, 400 second-cycle students, and over 250 PhD students. The University offers studies in 20 fields conducted across 14 colleges and institutes distributed across the northern region of Iraq.

Project implemented at Gdańsk Tech selected by the European Commission

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ELECTRUST is a project devoted to the analysis of threats and benefits offered by Internet voting systems, which was carried out at Gdańsk University of Technology by prof. David Duenas-Cid. It was among fifteen projects in the area of research on challenges to democracy (under the Horizon program) presented by the European Commission on CORDIS.

In view of the upcoming European Parliament elections, and taking into account "reduced trust in governments, increased political polarization and the development of external threats to democracy", the European Commission has selected 15 projects funded under the Horizon program that are "investigating challenges to democracy and testing innovative solutions that support higher citizen engagement in democratic processes”.

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