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Perspektywy 2021 ranking. Gdańsk Tech on the podium of the best technical universities in the country

prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, Gdańsk Tech Vice-Rector for Organization and Development, at the gala in Warsaw, 22 June 2021. Photo: Gdańsk Tech material
In this year's ranking of universities prepared by the Educational Foundation "Perspektywy", Gdańsk University of Technology took 3rd place among technical universities and 6th in the classification of all universities in the country. Gdańsk Tech is on the podium of the best technical universities in Poland for the first time in history.

The "Perspektywy University Ranking" has been conducted since 1999 and is the most important and the most popular ranking of this type in Poland. It covers all universities: both public and private (except for art academies), which have at least one entitlement to award doctoral degrees and have a minimum of 200 full-time students. The Jury, chaired by prof. Michał Kleiber, former president of the Polish Academy of Sciences, supervises the correctness and reliability of the ranking preparation.

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Tasks:

1) implementation of tasks in the field of general defense;
2) civil defense of the university and ensuring compliance with the protection of classified information;
3) organization and running of the university’s Classified Office;

Prestigious FPS scholarships for researchers from Gdańsk Tech

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Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Paulina Parcheta-Szwindowska, PhD, Eng. from the Faculty of Chemistry and PhD student, MSc. Karolina Górnicka from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics are among the prestigious winners of the START scholarship program of the Foundation for the Development of Polish Science.

Beata Zima, PhD, Eng. is an assistant professor at the Department of Structural Mechanics (FC&EE). Her greatest achievements so far include the development of a number of algorithms for detecting, locating and estimating the size of damage in elements of engineering structures.

Representatives of Pomeranian universities are members of the ministerial Council

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development, Labor and Technology Jarosław Gowin together with members of the Council for the Plan for Labour and Economic Development  Photo: MRPiT materials
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Development, Labor and Technology Jarosław Gowin appointed the Council for the Plan for Labour and Economic Development - one of the key projects in the current activities of the ministry. The Council was composed of representatives of Pomeranian universities, including the Fahrenheit University Association in Gdańsk.  

The task of the Council will be, among others, identifying and analyzing issues related to the implementation of the Plan for Work and Development, as well as developing and giving opinions on proposed substantive, legal and organizational solutions that fit into the Plan. 32 people were nominated to the Council, including representatives of leading Polish universities, the Polish Academy of Sciences and research institutes.

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