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IEEE Authorship and Open Access Symposium: Tips and Best Practices to Get Published from IEEE Editors

Join this free live webinar!
You will learn how to prepare a manuscript, submit it to a journal, and get useful tips for publishing. The webinar will also show how authors and universities can make their research more visible with IEEE Open Access.

Guest speaker Dr. Anuradha Annaswamy (MIT, USA) will share her experience about peer review, submission, and what editors look for. Other IEEE experts will present tools, research strategies with IEEE Xplore, and Open Access programs.

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ULO students in a European project about the future of education

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The future of education isn’t shaped by adults alone. Students from the Academic High School in Gdańsk took part in an international ideas lab to co-create, together with their peers from across Europe, a new vision of school – one that is more open, modern, and human-centered.

Between September 15–19, students from the Paweł Adamowicz Bilingual Academic High School participated in international educational workshops held as part of the Enhance Future Lab project. The initiative was made possible thanks to the collaboration between Gdańsk University of Technology and several European technical universities under the ENHANCE+ program.

🎬 Get a glimpse of this inspiring week in this short video 😊

Our graduate's research on immunosuppressive drugs

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Juliusz Walczak - graduate of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk Tech, scientifically affiliated with the Faculty of Chemistry, began his training in the a.y. 2020/2021 under the supervision of dr hab. inż. Grzegorz Cholewiński, prof. PG from the Department of Organic Chemistry.

He submitted his PhD thesis in the discipline of chemical science [NCh], entitled "Synthesis of Amide, Ester, and Bioisosteric Derivatives of Mycophenolic Acid as Compounds with Antiproliferative Activity".

Library information skills - mandatory e-courses for students

Library information skills - mandatory e-courses for students

Students of Gdańsk University of Technology are required to complete an Library information skills in the form of an e-course, available on the eNauczanie platform.
For international students, English-language versions of the courses are provided.

Library Information Skills Level I (bachelor’s studies)

This training is mandatory for all first-year students. The aim of the course is to introduce the rules of using the Gdańsk Tech Library, its collections, and the services it provides.

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