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Another commune will benefit from the Accessibility Standards developed at Gdańsk Tech

In the photo from the left: PhD, DSc, Eng. Arch. Marek Wysocki, prof. of the university, Mieczysław Grzegorz Gołówński, Mayor of Kartuzy, prof. PhD, DSc, Eng. Janusz Nieznański, Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation at Gdańsk Tech and Mateusz Puchalski, Innovation Broker from the Gdańsk Tech Knowledge and Technology Transfer Center Photo: Aleksandra Kocińska / CTWT Gdańsk Tech
Gdańsk University of Technology and the Kartuzy commune have concluded a license agreement for the implementation of Accessibility Standards. Thus, Kartuzy joined the group of cities that declare the creation of architectural solutions accessible to all users, including people with special needs, i.e. the disabled, seniors, parents with children in prams or pregnant women.

–The Kartuzy Commune wants to be even more accessible and more open to all residents and its guests. It is especially important that the people with special needs among us can function independently in the local community, so that they can use universal services on an equal basis. Tools such as Accessibility Standards are helpful in achieving these goals - said Mieczysław Grzegorz Gołówński, the mayor of Kartuzy.

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Gdańsk Tech once again classified in Round University Rankings

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In the latest Round University Rankings, Gdańsk University of Technology has been classified among six Polish universities.

The Round University Ranking (RUR) is a global university ranking that measures the performance of the world's leading universities according to 20 indicators in 4 key areas: teaching, research, international diversity and financial stability. The ranking is published by the RUR Ranking Agency based in Moscow, Russia.

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Summer exam session at Gdańsk University of Technology in remote mode

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The summer exam session at Gdańsk University of Technology will be held remotely: this applies to both credits for classes and exams. In individual cases, the dean of a given faculty, after obtaining the consent of the students and the academic teacher conducting the classes, may, however, decide on the form of crediting a given course in traditional mode.

During the summer semester, classes at Gdańsk University of Technology and Doctoral Schools were conducted, with few exceptions, remotely and with the use of distance learning methods and techniques. The summer examination session, which will start on 16 June 2021, will be conducted in the same way, i.e. in remote mode.

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Insurance for students:

In the academic year 2021/2022  Accident insurance (NNW) and Liability insurance (OC) are offered by two insurance companies:

InterRisk - offers
GENERALI - offers 

Additionally, it is possible to prepare an individual offer tailored to the needs of each student (scope of insurance, amount of sums insured) at the following here:

INTERRISK, GENERALI, UNIQA, PZU, WARTA, COMPENSA, TUW TUZ, WIENER, ERGO HESTIA, TUW TUW.

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