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[Update 01.03.2023] Results of the Francium Supporting Outstanding Doctoral Candidates

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Based on the list of applications the Rector of the Gdańsk University of Technology accepted 126 out of 142 applications for FRANCIUM scholarships submitted by PhD students.  

The scholarships were granted in the amount of PLN 2 500 per month for 12 months, i.e. from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023 (+ possible exceptions according to the regulations of the program).

Competition results 

Street furniture and concrete made of a wind turbine blade? A second life to used materials

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Playground equipment, bicycle shelters, aggregate for construction - an interdepartmental research team from Gdansk University of Technology is looking for ways to recycle end-of-life wind turbine blades as energy-efficiently as possible. The researchers hope that the solutions developed will not only help to protect the environment, but also increase the availability of building materials.

Research team from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Faculty of Architecture, managed by Prof. Magdalena Rucka, is working on a wind turbine blade recycling system allowing to reuse them in construction industry and architecture.

Language Emergency

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In reply to many requests and facing the needs of the academic staff and PhD students, we enable all Gdańsk Tech staff to consult and solve their language problems within a newly established, free of charge program - Language Emergency.
Language advisors from Language Center support the staff in preparation and proofreading of materials for lectures and tutorials, presentations and correspondence in English. You may also be given a hand in mastering pronunciation and improving speech fluency. Face-to-face meetings ensure comfortable work.

Important information for new international students

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Are you an international student and you start your studies at Gdańsk University of Technology at the end of February? Be sure to read what events we have prepared for you and your colleagues who are also starting their student adventure in Gdańsk.

At the beginning of each new academic year, Gdańsk Tech International Relations Office invites newly admitted international students (Polish and English-speaking) to participate in two important events: Registration Week and Welcome Meeting.

 
Registration Week

This is a very important event during which newly admitted international students provide recruitment documents and can obtain information on, among others, the legalization of stay in Poland.

Completion of PhD training

Completion of training at the Doctoral School

The submission of the dissertation marks the end of training at the Doctoral School, i.e. obtaining the status of a graduate of the Doctoral School. It should be noted that the legislator understands by the term "completion of training" that the doctoral student is active until this point- it doesn't mean that training, based on the Training Program, i.e. the delivery of coursework and other activities, continues until this point.

Allocation of places in dormitories for the summer semester - 7th stage

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From February 20 to 21, students who do not live in a dormitory will be able to apply for a place. Places in the 7th stage are allocated by the Scholarship Committee.

Applications are made entirely through the MojaPG system. The results of the allocation of places will be published there on February 22. A deposit of PLN 500 must be paid by the day of check-in.  

Please do not send documentation confirming your student activity. In the 7th stage, the only criterion is the distance between the university and the student's place of residence.

Polish Nuclear Power Plants and FarU will educate staff for the nuclear power engineering sector

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The Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology and the University of Gdańsk signed a cooperation agreement with Polskie Elektrownie Jądrowe (PEJ) company (Polish Nuclear Power Plants). The main objective of the agreement signed on February 2 is the development of human resources potential for the nuclear industry as part of the project to build the first nuclear power plant in Poland. The ceremony was attended by the Pomeranian Voivode Dariusz Drelich and the Marshal of the Voivodeship Mieczysław Struk.

– Pomerania is the region where the first nuclear power plant in Poland will be built. Due to the size and importance of this strategic project, specialists from the Pomeranian region will find employment in it, both during the construction and subsequent operation of the power plant. Therefore, already at this stage of the investment project, the company is developing cooperation with key universities in Gdańsk, said Tomasz Stępień, president of Polish Nuclear Power Plants.

Scholarships for the summer semester 2022/2023

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From February 24 to March 6, 2023, students can apply for scholarships for the summer semester.

Applying for a scholarship in mainly concerns:
- second-cycle students who want to apply for the rector's scholarship for the summer semester (this benefit is awarded every semester)
- newly admitted second-cycle students applying for a maintenance scholarship or a disability scholarship

Semestral report for the winter semester 2022/2023 - 1-st year PhD students

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Please be informed that by February 26, 2023 (Sunday) PhD students who began their training in a. y. 2022/2023 (1st-year PhD students), must complete the semestral Report on the course of research work / training at the Doctoral School referring to their 1st semester of training.

The report has been automatically assigned by the Doctoral School Office to accounts of first semester PhD students.

Training staff for the nuclear power industry – signing a letter of intent

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Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk Tech, together with the rectors of five technical universities, signed a letter of intent regarding the training of personnel for the nuclear power industry. The agreement was signed at the Ministry of Education and Science.

Cooperation of science and business for the development of nuclear energy in Poland

During the press conference, the Minister of Education and Science pointed out the need for cooperation between science and business, which is essential for mutual development. He emphasized that low-emission energy is one of the key challenges for the economy in Poland.

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