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Are you the owner of historical photos illustrating the campus or academic life, or old devices which were used for classes in the old days? Do you want to show them to a wider audience? Give them to us and co-create exhibitions as part of the emerging Gdańsk University of Technology Museum.

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For many of us, sport is the meaning of life. If, like us, you like to spend time actively, and you are not indifferent to the fate of young talents, you probably know that success consists of many elements. These are, above all, natural talent, hard work, but also financial support.

User-friendly apps help children with autism develop a variety of skills

Photo: Materials of the Institute for Child Development
"Friendly Applications" is the title of the project under which educational applications are created. Their goal is to support the therapy of children with autism spectrum disorders based on the principles of applied behavioral analysis, otherwise known as behavioral therapy. Such applications not only mean a lot of educational games dedicated to small audiences, but also the creation of an adaptable and coherent e-learning environment. The project is carried out by scientists from the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics in partnership with the Institute for Child Development Support Foundation.

Children with autism spectrum disorders struggle with many deficits that also affect their learning abilities. Their education, which is quite a challenge for both therapists and parents, should be tailored individually to the abilities of each pupil in such a way as to create optimal conditions for their development.

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How to build effective and long-term cooperation between science and business

Three rectors
How to build effective and long-term cooperation between science and business and what role do Gdańsk universities play in the development of local business and the socio-economic environment - these were the main topics discussed during the webinar "Cooperation of Pomeranian universities for the development of innovation", which took place on 9 June at Gdańsk University of Technology .  

The first part of the meeting was attended by the rectors of three leading universities in the region: prof. Krzysztof Wilde (Gdańsk University of Technology), prof. Michał Markuszewski, Vice-Rector for Science (Medical University of Gdańsk) and prof. Piotr Stepnowski (University of Gdańsk). The webinar was led by Piotr Markowski, representing the Gdańsk Tech special purpose vehicle Excento.

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