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Meeting of the Young Researchers Team. Discussion on CoARA

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On March 26, 2026, a meeting of the Young Researchers Team was held in the Conference Room in the Hydromechanics building.

During the meeting, participants discussed, among other topics, the concept of the Young Researcher Day, planned for June 2026.

An important part of the meeting was a discussion on the principles of the CoARA initiative, with particular emphasis on the qualitative evaluation of scientific achievements, including proposals for introducing qualitative indicators.

About the Young Researchers Forum – Publication Pathways

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On March 26 this year, another edition of the Young Researchers Forum titled 'Publication Pathways: Choosing the Right Journal for Your Research' took place in the Main Building of Gdańsk University of Technology. The event gathered a large group of early-career researchers interested in developing their skills in publishing scientific results.

The meeting focused on one of the key stages of academic work - selecting an appropriate journal for publication. During the Forum, participants had the opportunity to learn about issues related to analyzing journal metrics such as the impact factor, quartiles, and ministerial scoring, as well as the peer-review process and article acceptance rates.

Staff Study Visits

Recruitment for Staff Mobility – Staff Study Visits under the „ENHANCE PG” Project

Lead: Gdańsk University of Technology announces a call for applications for staff study visists implemented under Task 2 – “Staff Study Visits” within the „ENHANCE PG” project.

Strengthening cooperation with Yancheng Institute of Technology (YCIT)

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The visit of Vice-Rector for Science, Prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, contributed to strengthening cooperation with Yancheng Institute of Technology (YCIT).

The program included visits to an energy storage enterprise and the New Energy Exhibition Hall, as well as a meeting with the university authorities. The Chinese side proposed cooperation in the areas of study programs, student and staff exchanges, summer schools, and joint research.

The 100th Graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk Tech!

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Just a few days ago, we welcomed our 100th graduate to our office – Jagoda Budnik. Our jubilee graduate has successfully completed her PhD training in the discipline of materials engineering, preparing her research and dissertation under the supervision of prof. dr hab. inż. Maria Gazda and dr inż. Tadeusz Miruszewski.

Now she is on the final stretch leading to her defense, and we are, of course, keeping our fingers crossed for her! Her visit and an incredibly pleasant conversation with the Authorities of the Doctoral School became a natural excuse for our entire team to reflect a bit and pause for a moment in our daily rush.

Easter wishes

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Wishing you a happy and peaceful Easter,
filled with hope, warmth, and the spirit of spring.
May this season bring new ideas and inspiration.

Director and Staff of the Gdańsk Tech Library

PRELUDIUM Demystified – How to Prepare a Competitive NCN Grant Proposal

Project Management Office invites students and PhD candidates to participate in a training dedicated to the principles of preparing proposals for the PRELUDIUM call of the National Science Centre (NCN).

The training has a lecture-based, informative format and focuses on key elements of grant applications evaluated by NCN reviewers. Participants will gain structured knowledge on research project design, budget preparation, Data Management Plan (DMP) requirements, and common mistakes leading to unsuccessful applications.

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