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What COIL method is? TU Berlin invites lectures for a meeting (January 29)

TU Berlin meeting on COIL
TU Berlin, partner of Gdansk University of Technology in the ENHANCE Alliance, invites academic teachers and all those interested in modern forms of education to participate in an online meeting dedicated to the COIL method (Collaborative Online International Learning). The event will take place on Monday, January 29th, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on the Zoom platform. Prior registration is required.

What is the COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) method? In short, it is a method of conducting a course where lecturers and students from at least two countries meet in a virtual classroom and collaborate online, breaking down national boundaries, to work on a given issue. COIL courses can be integrated into the curriculum or offered as additional classes. Participating in a COIL course allows both lecturers and students to develop professional, digital, and intercultural competencies.

[Update 16.02.2024] [2nd year PhD students] Mid-term evaluation - information meeting

evaluation

On February 15 (Thursday), from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, there will be a meeting between the School Authorities and 2nd year PhD students. The meeting will be held in a stationary form. Please reserve about 2 hours for this meeting.

[Updated 05.02.2024] The meeting will be held in the Auditorium Novum.

Attendance of second-year PhD students is mandatory.

Summer School at Beijing Institute of Technology - apply by March 15

BIT Summer School
International Relations Office invites faculties to nominate students for participation in the Summer School organized by Beijing Institute of Technology (China). There are 10 spots available for students from Gdansk University of Technology. The lists of nominated students can be sent until March 15.

Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT), one of Gdansk University of Technology's partner universities in China, invites students to participate in the Summer School, held both in-person (July 1-27) and online (August 5-16).

[Update 01.02.2024] [3rd and 4th year PhD students] Information meeting on the completion of PhD training

lecture

[Update 22.01.2024] On January 31 (Wednesday), from 14:00 - 16:00, there will be a meeting between the School Authorities and PhD students of the 3rd and 4th year. The meeting will be held in a stationary form and will take place in the Main Building Auditorium on the third floor. Please reserve about 2 hours for this meeting.

Attendance of PhD students of the 4th year is mandatory.

Nearly 7 million PLN for the development and modification of educational programs

studia
Gdańsk University of Technology received funding for the development and modification of educational programs for key sectors of the domestic industry under the European Funds for Social Development 2021-2027 (FERS) program.

Gdańsk Tech received the grant as one of 23 applicants. As part of the implementation of the Studio 5.0 project, five fields of second-cycle studies at five faculties of the university will be modified:

The world's first small, unmanned ground-effect plane is being created at Gdańsk University of Technology

Ekranoplan
Ekranoplan (ground-effect vehicle) is a type of unmanned aircraft that flies low over the water, using the near-surface effect. The aircraft being built at Gdańsk University of Technology will be the first unit of this size and type in the world, and its main purpose is to support the activities of maritime troops.

The project is being developed as part of the consortium of Gdańsk University of Technology, which is its leader, the Jarosław Dąbrowski’s Military University of Technology, and the Air Force Institute of Technology. Several million zlotys were raised for its development. The project is implemented as part of the defense program financed by the National Center for Research and Development.

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