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Meeting with the philologist and author of books

Meeting with the philologist and author of books
The International Relations Office invites employees, PhD students, and students to a meeting with Jagoda Ratajczak – a philologist, translator, and author of books, with whom we will discuss barriers to speaking in English. The event will take place on Thursday, February 27, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM in the conference room of the Hydromechanics building no. 11. Registration is required.

PhD students from abroad received Daniel Fahrenheit Scholarships

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Gilvana Pereira Siqueira from the Federal University of Uberlândia, Nathalia Pavan from the Universidade Estadual Paulista and Yimer Mekonnen Kasse from Ghent University are this year's laureates of the Daniel Fahrenheit Scholarship from the Mayor of Gdańsk for the best PhD students from abroad. The award ceremony took place on 14 February at the City Hall in Gdańsk

This is the 3rd edition of the scholarship programme for PhD students from abroad conducting interdisciplinary research. The Mayor of Gdańsk, in agreement with Fahrenheit Universities, funded prestigious scientific scholarships named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, for the three best doctoral students.

Trust the process: How to become an effective peer reviewer

Peer review is an essential part of the scholarly publishing process, ensuring that published research is trustworthy and reliable. Becoming a peer reviewer also allows you to participate in your academic community, and become an essential part of the process of furthering knowledge in your discipline.

This webinar will cover all the essentials of how to be an effective peer reviewer for researchers in all areas, including:

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Building and maintaining trust with open research

In an era of rising misinformation, maintaining trust in scholarly literature is more important than ever. This session will show authors how they can increase the trustworthiness of their research in multiple ways, with a special focus on open research practices and how these correspond to making scholarly publishing more reliable and responsible.

This webinar is open to researchers and academics from all disciplines who are committed to upholding integrity in their work.

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