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Call for applications for the II edition of the Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates program

Actinium
The Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates program is an element of the implementation of the tasks of the IDUB program in the field of improving the quality of education for students and doctoral students, in particular in the fields and disciplines related to priority research areas (PRA) of the university.

The call for proposals will run from 15.10. - 15.11.2021

Call for applications in the second edition of the Radon Supporting Most Talented Students program (15.10-15.11.2021)

Radon
The Radon Supporting Most Talented Students program is an element of the tasks of the IDUB program in the field of improving the quality of student education, in particular in the fields and disciplines related to the priority research areas (PRA) of the university.

The call for proposals will run from 15.10. - 15.11.2021

Budget and project implementation conditions

The scholarship in the RADON program amounts to PLN 1 000 per month and is granted for a period not longer than 12 months.

Applications for a scholarship may be submitted by full-time students:

  • of BSc studies after completing the first year of studies,
  • of MSc studies,

who achieve outstanding results in their studies and take part in research carried out at the university.

Distribution of places in DS - 7.10.2021 r.

The photo shows the dormitory building in the Wyspiański estate.

The results of the distribution of places in DS as of today have been published on the student accounts.

Persons who have received a place must check in by Sunday 10/10/2021.

We received 284 applications and we had about 150 places.
It was not possible for all students to get a place today. Most of you would like to live in DS 5 or DS 9 and preferably in a single room. It cannot be done.

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Horizon Europe

Horizon Europe (2021-2027)

Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation with a budget of € 95.5 billion. The programme facilitates collaboration and strengthens the impact of research and innovation in developing, supporting and implementing EU policies while tackling global challenges. It creates jobs, fully engages the EU’s talent pool, boosts economic growth, promotes industrial competitiveness and optimises investment impact within a strengthened European Research Area.

The Fahrenheit Union of Universities will cooperate with PKM

Railway station in Niedźwiednik
Daniel Fahrenheit Union of Universities in Gdańsk, established by the Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology and the University of Gdańsk, started cooperation with the Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway (PKM - Pomorska Kolej Metropolitalna SA) on a new project - PKM South. An agreement in this matter was signed on 5 October this year by the representatives of the parties: chairman of the Union's Assembly, Gdańsk Tech rector prof. Krzysztof Wilde and the president of PKM SA Grzegorz Mocarski. The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Marshal of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Leszek Bonna.

The agreement concerns the cooperation of the Fahrenheit Union of Universities (FarU) with PKM SA in the field of developing analyzes, expert opinions and reports for the implementation of the project entitled "Pomeranian Metropolitan Railway Stage II: Development of transport infrastructure in the southern part of the Gdańsk-Gdynia-Sopot Metropolitan Area, in connection with the regional railway network of the Pomeranian Voivodeship" (in short: PKM South) and projects constituting a continuation of this undertaking.

We strive for the best. The 2021/2022 academic year is begun!

prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology and prof. Kazimierz Darowicki, who was awarded the title of "Personality of Gdańsk University of Technology"
– Behind us there is the difficult time when you had to show great determination and creativity – so as to cope with unusual conditions for work and study. I hope that the new academic year will be easier for all of us, and you will be able to focus on your work and study here, within the walls of the University of Technology campus - said the rector, prof. Krzysztof Wilde at the beginning of the ceremonial session of the Senate of Gdańsk University of Technology inaugurating the academic year 2021/2022.

In his inaugural speech, which preceded the reading of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki's letter to the academic community, the rector emphasized that the last academic year was exceptional not only due to the unusual working and study conditions caused by the pandemic, but also due to the achievements of Gdańsk University of Technology, including the presence in the prestigious "Shanghai ranking" that lists 1000 of the best universities in the world, success in the Times Higher Education ranking and the highest position in the history of the univer

Prof. Kazimierz Darowicki is the Personality of the Year 2021 at Gdańsk University of Technology

prof. Darowicki standing with the big picture in his arms
Researcher and inventor, academic teacher, professor of technical sciences. From the beginning of his career, he was associated with Gdańsk University of Technology. Head of the Department of Electrochemistry, Corrosion and Materials Science at the Faculty of Chemistry, Gdańsk Tech, coordinator of the Center for Hydrogen Technologies, Gdańsk Tech and director of the Implementation Doctoral School. Prof. Kazimierz Darowicki is also the laureate of the J. Hevelius Scientific Award of the City of Gdańsk. In 2020 he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, and now also the title of Personality of the Year 2021 at Gdańsk University of Technology.
Barbara Kuklińska: What helps scientists most to be successful?

Prof. Kazimierz Darowicki - A scientist must have passion, because it is the main driving force for action and continuous research. The work of a scientist is a kind of vocation where it is important to work more than the expected minimum. You have to look wider, maintain your curiosity and always demand of yourself.

Initiation of the ACEEU accreditation process

logo ACEEU
Gdańsk University of Technology has started the implementation of the project, which is co-financed from European Funds entitled ’Foreign accreditations‘ under the POWER Project.03.03.00-00-P004/16. The aim of it is to obtain the ’ACEEU – accreditation for entrepreneurial and committed universities’, which will affect the development of the University internationalization.

ACEEU (Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities) is an international organization founded in 2016, specialising in acknowledging and fostering entrepreneurial and engaged potential of universities on institutional and divisional levels.

Towards even better personalized bone implants

Angela Andrzejwska, PhD, Eng.
Research by Angela Andrzejewska, PhD, Eng. may contribute to the development of medical technologies in the field of personalized solutions for implantation, e.g. filling of cavities in bones. The researcher will check how the strength of polymer structures produced by 3D printing changes under the influence of various sterilization methods and in an aqueous environment - similar to that found in the human body.

– 3D printing is not something new anymore, while some research areas are still undiscovered. Looking through the prism of the pandemic, researchers who deal with 3D printing have significantly contributed to the support of medics, for example by printing fragments of helmets or mask connectors. Based on these experiences, I thought that it would be worth checking how the material we print behaves under the influence of sterilization, i.e.

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