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Webinars for the students and PhD students

Students

We invite newly admitted international students and PhD students to participate in webinars dedicated to the legalization of stay and the healthcare system in Poland.

At the beginning of each academic semester, the International Relations Office organizes webinars, during which newly admitted international students and PhD students can obtain useful information on the process of legalizing their stay in Poland and the healthcare system in our country.

Webinars for the students and PhD students

Student at online meeting
We invite newly admitted international students and PhD students to participate in webinars dedicated to the legalization of stay and the healthcare system in Poland.

At the beginning of each academic semester, the International Relations Office organizes webinars, during which newly admitted international students and PhD students can obtain useful information on the process of legalizing their stay in Poland and the healthcare system in our country.

Changes in the composition of the authorities of Gdańsk Tech

Photo: Krzysztof Krzempek/PG
From the new academic year, the group of university vice-chancellors will comprise five persons, not four as it has been so far. The group of university chancellors is also expanding. On 30 September, the newly appointed authorities received official nominations from Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology.

New academic year brings about changes in the composition of the university authorities. The Senate of Gdańsk University of Technology appointed a new Vice-Rector for Student Affairs,  Prof. Barbara Wikieł, PhD. Prof. Mariusz Kaczmarek, DSc, became the Vice-Rector for Education. Both replaced Prof.

11th Congress of Active Mobility

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Kajetan Lewandowski, a representative of the Center for Strategic Analysis, took part in the deliberations of the 11th Active Mobility Congress. The event was held at the European Solidarity Center in Gdansk. The organizers of the conference were the City of Gdansk and the Polish Union of Active Mobility. The congress was attended by more than 200 people representing local governments, NGOs, consulting companies and universities. 

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