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R&D Centers

R&D Centers at Gdańsk Tech are university-wide, interdisciplinary research centres. The aim of these centres is to coordinate research, design and expert work on issues in 4 areas: offshore wind energy, hydrogen technologies, nuclear energy and security and defence technologies in cooperation with the socio-economic environment. 

Research Centers

The new research centres bring together the skills and experience of scientists from various departments, which in turn is expected to translate into modern, innovative solutions in the areas of biotechnology, bioengineering, environmental technologies, digital technologies and the production of modern materials for industrial and medical applications.

Open call in the Aurum Plus program (from 07.08 - 31.10)

Aurum plus
Under the Program, it is possible to obtain a University grant to finance the cost of research conducted in cooperation with partners from the National Taipei University of Technology (NTUT) in areas consistent with the activities of PG's Priority Research Area Centers, hereinafter referred to as "POB Centers," established at the University to coordinate and concentrate research in POB. Budget and conditions for project implementation 

The maximum amount of funding for a research project under the Program is PLN 45,000 gross. The maximum amount of funding from NTUT for research performed by its employees is NT$300,000. The grant implementation period cannot be longer than 12 months.

International Multilateral Partnerships for Resilient Education and Science System in Ukraine (IMPRESS-U)

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The National Science Center (NCN) has announced the IMPRESS-U competition, which aims to support scientific potential in Ukraine and open new opportunities for cooperation between Polish and Ukrainian scientists and scientists from the US and the Baltic States. The initiator of the competition and the lead agency where the substantive evaluation of applications will take place is the US National Science Foundation (NSF).

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