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Love Data Week 2025 - Fun Contest

Love Data Week 2025 - Fun Contest
Join the fun and showcase yourself and your data in a creative way. Choose one of the thematic categories and show what excites you: your research, studies, work, or hobby.

To celebrate the international research data event LOVE DATA WEEK 2025 (February 10-14, 2025), the PG Library invites you to participate in the fun contest "Me and My Data".

This event aligns with this year’s theme – "Whose Data Is It, Anyway?" – and aims to encourage participants to create creative presentations showcasing themselves as data creators. The emphasis is placed on highlighting the data creator at the moment of data generation before it is deposited, shared, or processed.

NEW - learn everything about taxes in Poland (training)

Learn everything about taxes in Poland
The International Relations Office encourages foreign employees, PhD students, and international students to participate in a free training session on the tax system in Poland.

Knowledge of tax law—obligations, document templates, deadlines—is important not only for Polish citizens but also for foreign employees, PhD students, and students. Especially at this time of year, with the deadline for tax returns coming up, knowing how to handle taxes is really helpful.

EndNote Open House Sessions

Join this Q&A webinar for expert guidance and tips on your EndNote inquiries. This drop-in session offers a chance to receive personalized instructional direction and troubleshooting advice. We require registration for participation. Your identity will remain confidential during the call, and audio and screen sharing will be visible to all attendees.

Registration

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Gas detection system using two-dimensional materials

Katarzyna Drozdowska
Effective detection of low gas concentrations can be used in environmental monitoring, assessment of food product freshness, detection of explosives or medical diagnostics. For effective detection, extremely sensitive sensors are needed. Katarzyna Drozdowska, a graduate of the Doctoral School, studies low-dimensional materials that are suitable for their construction.

Low-dimensional materials and structures have extremely attractive properties for the production of sensors and efficient detection of trace amounts of analytical substances. A large surface-to-volume ratio and increased surface activity of two-dimensional structures offer enhanced detection at the molecular level.

NEW - free legal advice for foreigners

NEW - free legal advice for foreigners
From January 2025 to July 2026, foreign workers, PhD students, and students can benefit from free legal services. The legal advice will be provided by an external law firm. Consultations will be available in Polish and English. The coordinator of this initiative is the Welcome Office (operating as part of the International Relations Office).

The goal of providing free legal services to foreign workers, PhD students, and students is to assist them in organizing their lives in Poland, thereby facilitating their better integration into their new work and academic environments.


Scope of legal services
  • legalizing residence in Poland,
  • employment of family members,
  • access to the education system,
  • access to the healthcare system,
  • renting/purchasing an apartment,
  • tax matters,

and other related issues. 

EBSCOhost in a NEW version!

During the session, we will review the new interface of the EBSCOhost platform, which allows searching in subscribed EBSCO databases. Our user experience team has spent years observing students and the challenges they face when using library interfaces. The result is a new EBSCOhost interface to meet ever-changing user expectations. Join the session if you are curious what the updated version of your favorite platform looks like.

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