Employees
Agnieszka Lendzion, PhD Eng.
Head of Office
tel. +48 58 348 67 48
agnieszka.lendzion@pg.edu.pl
Announcement of the results of Francium Supporting Outstanding Doctoral Candidates call
Based on the list of applications presented, the Rector of the Gdansk University of Technology granted 92 out of 162 applications for the FRANCIUM scholarship submitted by doctoral students.
Francium ranking list (pdf, 435.00kB)
Project implemented at Gdańsk Tech selected by the European Commission
In view of the upcoming European Parliament elections, and taking into account "reduced trust in governments, increased political polarization and the development of external threats to democracy", the European Commission has selected 15 projects funded under the Horizon program that are "investigating challenges to democracy and testing innovative solutions that support higher citizen engagement in democratic processes”.
Welcome Meeting for new international students (February 20)
International Relations Office invites all newly admitted international students to participate in the Welcome Meeting, which will take place on Tuesday, February 20th at 10:00 a.m. in the auditorium at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Automation (building no. 12). The meeting will be conducted entirely in English.
The Welcome Meeting is an information session for newly admitted international students organized at the beginning of each new semester by the International Relations Office together with student organizations.
Lecture of PhD Eng. Marta Wala-Kapica from the Faculty of Chemistry, Silesia University of Technology
On February 26th, 2024 at 2:15 pm in Auditorium of Chemistry (Chemia A, Building 6) will take place the lecture "Analiza aktywności materiałów elektrokatalitycznych. Czy więcej zawsze znaczy lepiej?" ["Analysis of the activity of electrocatalytic materials. Does more always mean better?"] of PhD Eng. Marta Wala-Kapica, adjunct at the Faculty of Chemistry, Silesia University of Technology.
New functional bone cements to substitute defects and accelerate regeneration
Bone cements for clinical applications, i.e. self-hardening bone substitutes, are usually biomaterials consisting of powder and liquid. When mixed, they form a paste which when applied to the body hardens in a chemical reaction. Recently, there are various forms of bone regeneration materials, including polymer cements (mainly composed of polymethyl methacrylate) and ceramic cements (usually composed of calcium phosphates).
Welcome Meeting for new international students (February 20)
The Welcome Meeting is an information session for newly admitted international students organized at the beginning of each new semester by the International Relations Office together with student organizations. Both students admitted for a full study cycle and students from the Erasmus+ exchange program are invited to participate in the event.
Results of the 4th edition of the Radon Supporting Most Talented Students call
The funds awarded under the fourth edition of the program provide scholarships for particularly talented students involved in the university's research activities.
Based on the ranking list of evaluated applications presented by the Evaluation Committee, the Rector of Gdansk University of Technology awarded 22 RADON scholarships to students who scored a minimum of 140 points.
The scholarships were awarded in the amount of PLN 1000 per month for a period of 12 months, i.e. from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024.
Registration Week
Dear Candidates!
This week is the time of new Students registration. We invite successfully admitted Candidates to register via Calendly and pay us a visit at the Welcome Office, building no. 11, until Fri 2 p.m. CET.
See you at Gdańsk Tech!