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Supporting mobility abroad for the best doctoral students – NAWA internships

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We would like to inform you about the launch internship programme for the best doctoral students of our Doctoral School.

The competition offers 9 outgoing mobility grants to support internships abroad. All supported internships must start no earlier than July 1st, 2024 and end no later than December 31st, 2024. The minimum number of points to qualify for the mobility is 14 out of a possible 24 (60%). The results will be announced on June 4th, 2024.

Research and teaching. Two aspects of our doctoral student's scientific work

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Sebastian Dziedziewicz - graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology, scientifically affiliated with the Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, began his training in the a.y. 2019/2020, under the supervision of prof. Rafał Lech from the Department of Microwave and Antenna Engineering.

Competence Network for Open Science - Data Steward PL

The Competence Network for Open Science - Data Steward PL is a working group aimed at data stewards and people involved in archiving, sharing and popularising research data and open publishing in their work. In its assumption, it is a space for discussion for librarians, scientists, administrative staff and IT specialists on various issues related to research data management, implementation and popularisation of Open Science in Poland, problems that arise and proposals for their solution (case studies, exchange of experience).

PG scientist and visitor coauthor IADB technical report on government automation

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The Inter-American Development Bank (IADB), established in 1959, is an international financial institution headquartered in Washington, D.C., and serving as the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean. As part of its mandate on institutional capacity and the rule of law, IADB funded and coordinated the development of a technical report "When Does Automation in Government Thrive or Flounder?"

The report is co-authored by Elsa Estevez (National University of the South, Argentina), Tomasz Janowski (Gdańsk University of Technology) and Benjamin Roseth (IADB). Prof. Elsa Estevez, UNESCO chairholder on Knowledge Societies and Digital Government is a frequent visitor to the Department of Informatics in Management where she teaches Digital Business and Global Digital Transformation, and prof. Tomasz Janowski is the head of the Department. 

EOSC projects

Skills4EOSC is funded by the European Commission Horizon Europe programme (GA 101058527). The project will set up a pan-European network of competence centres to speed up the training of European researchers and harmonise the training of new professional figures for scientific data management.

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