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We are looking for innovative solutions for thermal energy storage

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One of the challenges facing contemporary society is ensuring constant and sustainable access to energy. As the demand for energy grows, it becomes essential to search for new solutions for its storage and efficient use. In this context, thermal energy and its storage technology are becoming increasingly interesting areas of research and development.

Such research is being conducted under the OPUS program by Łukasz Piszczyk, PhD, DSc, Eng., professor at the Gdańsk Tech Faculty of Chemistry. For the project entitled "Research on the possibilities of implementing and processing phase change materials (PCM) in polyurethane materials", Prof. Piszczyk's team received funding in the amount of PLN 1,541,452.

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Environmental protection is currently one of the most pressing challenges. The 'Planet' pillar of the 5Ps framework sets ambitious research goals for scientists. The development of new technologies, such as renewable energy sources and water purification technologies, is essential for achieving sustainable development.

People

People

The 'People' pillar within the 5Ps framework is a concrete roadmap for improving the lives of every individual. It is a call to actively engage in combating poverty, ensuring equal opportunities, and providing access to essential services such as education, healthcare, and clean water.

SDG Publications

Mapping publications to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are specific research areas that help solve real-world problems. They are part of a plan to end poverty, protect the planet, and improve the lives and prospects of everyone by 2030.

Call for applications for the Plutonium Supporting Student Research Teams program

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The Plutonium Supporting Student Research Teams Program is part of the implementation of IDUB's tasks to improve the quality of education of students and doctoral students, particularly in scientific fields and disciplines related to the university's priority research areas, Measure III.4. (Activities supporting effective talent management).

International Relations Office invites you to the “Learn everything about taxes in Poland” training (14.02)

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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.

To help foreigners who work and study at Gdańsk Tech navigate this complex system, the International Relations Office invites you to a training session on tax law, which will be led by dr Piotr Kasprzak - an expert from the Faculty of Management and Economics.

Open call for the PROM program. Apply by February 9

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The recruitment for the PROM mobility program – short-term academic exchange – has opened. We encourage employees, PhD students, and students to submit their applications. The recruitment is open until February 9. The program coordinator is the International Relations Office.


Let’s remind – last autumn, the International Relations Office, in cooperation with the Doctoral School and faculties, secured almost PLN 2 million from the National Agency for Academic Exchange to implement the PROM project. As a result, about 180 employees, PhD students, and students from Gdańsk Tech will be able to benefit from funding for international trips, while about 80 individuals from foreign universities will receive support for visits to Gdańsk. The project will be implemented until the end of September 2025.

[Update 04.02] Call for applications for the PROM program has started (until 09.02)

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Until February 9, 2025, employees, doctoral students and students can apply for the PROM program - short-term mobility.

[Updated 04.02.2025] NOTE! Increasingly, we are being asked by PhD students interested in trips within the PROM program to sign an approval by the Doctoral School Director. According to the School's rules, the supervisor of the PhD student is the PhD student's supervisor.

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