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NTNU Energy Transition Week 2026 – Invitation to Participate

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From 16–20 March 2026, NTNU Energy Transition Week 2026 will take place in Trondheim, Norway. The event is a series of conferences, workshops, and networking activities dedicated to the energy transition.

The programme brings together academics, industry representatives, and policymakers, offering fact-based insights into future energy markets, technological innovation, and pathways toward a net-zero society. Key topics include energy security, sustainable finance, bioeconomy, batteries, future fuels, and energy-efficient industry.

The event is open to researchers, students, professionals, and anyone interested in the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition.

LIDER UP – Competition for Young Researchers

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On behalf of the National Centre for Research and Development, we cordially invite you to take part in the LIDER UP competition. The programme is intended to support the development of young researchers’ competences in the independent implementation of research projects.

The programme provides comprehensive support for participants who, in addition to project funding, will receive access to training and mentoring based on individual development plans. The goal of the National Centre for Research and Development is that, upon completion of the programme, each participant will have not only research results but also the appropriate business knowledge enabling the effective commercialisation of their solution.

NTNU Invites to Energy Transition Week 2026 – Future Energy Markets and the Green Transition

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The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) invites PhD students and academic staff to participate in Energy Transition Week 2026. The event serves as a leading forum for knowledge exchange, bridging academia, industry, and public sector representatives in a discussion on the challenges of transitioning towards a net-zero society.
Key Information
  • Date: March 16 – 20, 2026.

  • Location: Trondheim, Norway.

  • Format: A series of conferences (including the Energy Transition Conference 2026), specialized workshops, and networking meetings. Some events are held in-person, while selected sessions are also available online.

  • Themes: The programme focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to energy, covering topics such as:

Welcome Meeting for Newly Admitted International Students

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International Relations Office invites all newly admitted international students to participate in the Welcome Meeting, which will take place on Monday, February 23 at 11:00 AM in the Creative Room, Hydromechanics Building (No. 11).

The Welcome Meeting is an informational event organized at the beginning of each semester by the International Cooperation Office in cooperation with student organizations. The event is open to both full-degree students and exchange students participating in the Erasmus+ Programme.

During the Welcome Meeting, students will have the opportunity to:

  • learn what matters can be handled at the Welcome Office,

  • find out how cultural differences may affect their first days in Poland,

Gdańsk Tech researcher at the head of a global digital government association

prof. Tomasz Janowski
Prof. Tomasz Janowski from the Department of Informatics in Management at the Faculty of Management and Economics of the Gdańsk University of Technology has been elected the President-Elect of the Digital Government Society for the 2026-2027 term.

The Digital Government Society (DGS) is a global, multi-disciplinary, and professional association whose goal is to develop research, public policies and good practices in the field of digital government, i.e. the use of digital technologies to generate public value, transform public administration, public policies and relations between the state and society, and implement the digital public agenda.

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