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

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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.

Ex libris for the 120th anniversary of the Gdańsk Tech University - Library in the service of science

Ex libris for the 120th anniversary of the Gdańsk Tech University

On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of the existence of the Gdańsk University of Technology, a commemorative ex libris has been created. The artistic depiction of the main University building highlights the distinctive architectural details that identify it within the city space. This unique ex libris will be placed on books purchased and received as gifts by the Library of the Gdańsk University of Technology during the anniversary year, giving them a unique character.

Summer School in Latvia - registration until 1 July

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Riga Technical University - the largest university in Latvia and one of the oldest technical universities in Europe, invites students to participate in Summer School Applications will be collected until 1 July. The number of vacancies is limited.   

So far, 1500 participants from all over the world have participated in summer and winter schools organized by Riga Technical University since 2000. Next year's edition will take place from 22 July to 25 August. We invite bachelor’s degree and master’s degree students, as well as doctoral students to participate in the event. 

Interplay between DNA and proteins in the research of a graduate of the Doctoral School

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Kazi Amirul Hossain is another graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology. His doctoral thesis in chemical sciences concerns the relationship between DNA and proteins and their interactions.

The doctoral thesis entitled "Unraveling the Interplay between DNA and Proteins: A Computational Exploration of Sequence and Structure-Specific Recognition Mechanisms" was written under the supervision of prof. Jacek Czub from the Department of Physical Chemistry.

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Over PLN 800,000 for a cooperation project with Ukraine

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Gdańsk Tech has received over PLN 800,000 in funding from Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) for the implementation of a project aimed at supporting partner universities in Ukraine. The tasks will be coordinated by the International Relations Office.

At the end of last year, Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange decided to allocate additional funds to Polish universities to strengthen collaboration with Ukrainian universities. Universities that are members of the European Universities Initiative, including Gdańsk Tech as a member of the ENHANCE Alliance, were eligible to apply for project funding.

Over PLN 800,000 for a cooperation project with Ukraine

cooperation with Ukraine
Gdańsk Tech has received over PLN 800,000 in funding from Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) for the implementation of a project aimed at supporting partner universities in Ukraine. The tasks will be coordinated by the International Relations Office.

At the end of last year, Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange decided to allocate additional funds to Polish universities to strengthen collaboration with Ukrainian universities. Universities that are members of the European Universities Initiative, including Gdańsk Tech as a member of the ENHANCE Alliance, were eligible to apply for project funding.

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