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The newest Gdańsk Tech Sustainability Report is available

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We are presenting the fourth edition of the Gdańsk Tech Sustainability Report, which is a summary of our University's activities in the area of implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals in the 2023/2024 academic year.

The report presents numerous activities undertaken by Gdańsk Tech for the benefit of the environment, society and the economy, which indicate the direction our University is taking in terms of sustainable development.

Good quality education, innovation going hand in hand with caring for the environment, increasing the resilience of cities to the effects of climate change, safety, health and a good quality of peoples’ lives, supporting social inclusion are some of the topics that find their development in this report.

Additional 2 million PLN for Gdańsk Tech activities in the ENHANCE Alliance

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Gdańsk University of Technology has been granted almost 2 million PLN from the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) for running the “Support for European Universities” project. Its main objective is strengthening Gdańsk University of Technology within the ENHANCE Alliance, an international alliance of technical universities. The project will run for 2 years – until the end of September 2026. The activities will be coordinated by the International Relations Office.
Gdańsk Tech as Member of the European Universities Initiative

In November 2022, Gdańsk Tech joined the ENHANCE Alliance, which brings together high-ranking technical universities from the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Poland; besides Gdańsk Tech, the Warsaw University of Technology is also a member of the Alliance. Universities from Ukraine are also among the associated partners.

“Hornet” to defend the Polish Baltic Sea. Gdańsk University of Technology’s Autonomous and Unmanned Boat

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Scientists from Gdańsk University of Technology have constructed an autonomous, unmanned boat “Hornet”, imbued with specialized equipment. It was designed to protect and inspect Polish offshore installations, such as offshore wind farms, as well as explore the seabed of the Baltic Sea. It is the first such vessel to be developed entirely in Poland and is several times cheaper than its foreign counterparts.

The work on the project began in 2020, as part of the European Commission-supervised Horizon 2020 program supporting research and innovation. Led by Prof. Łukasz Kulas, a team of Gdańsk Tech scientists created a self-developed structure for the entire system, including both the specialized apparatus and software.

Launch of special admission for the OPUS 25 Project: “Research on the friction phenomena in sliding couples lubricated with water containing solid particles of mineral origin”

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We would like to inform you that by the Decision of the Doctoral School Director dated October 22, 2024, at the request of dr hab. inż. Wojciech Litwin, we have launched special admission to the OPUS 25 Project: “Research on the friction phenomena in sliding couples lubricated with water containing solid particles of mineral origin”.

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