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Poland My First Choice NAWA – apply now (until June 15)

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Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) announces the call for applications for the Poland My First Choice NAWA program, which enables young people from developed countries to study at Polish universities (including Gdańsk University of Technology) with a scholarship. 

The Poland My First Choice program offers the opportunity to undertake full-time, second-cycle studies with a monthly NAWA scholarship. In addition, the programme will make it possible to study for free at public universities.

[Update 20.06.2023] Results - NAWA internships

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In accordance with the "Regulations supporting mobility abroad for the best doctoral students of the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology in the form of three-month and six-month NAWA internships, financed from the project funds STEERING TOWARDS  INTERNATIONALISATION OF THE DOCTORAL SCHOOL the Selection Committee awarded 5 six-month internships and 12 three-month internships on the basis of a competitive procedure.

7th seminar Advanced Materials Center

7th seminar

The seventh seminar of the Advanced Materials Center will be held on June 7 at 2:15 pm in Auditorium 1L of WETI B (Building 42). Mogens Mogensen of the Department of Energy Conversion and Storage Solid State Electrochemistry Technical University of Denmark will give a talk entitled "Solid Oxide Cells for Electrolysis and Power Generation." Please join us for pizza after the seminar.

Summer School at Gdańsk Tech - apply now (deadline: 12 June)

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The Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics of Gdańsk Tech invites international students to the summer school on Multiscale Methods, organized within the ScienceApp project.

All Participants will receive a diploma certifying acquired skills and learning outcomes, and ECTS credits collected during the training that may be recognized by the home institution.

Marcin Wekwejt, PhD, Eng. with the Jan Uphagen award

The winner with his prize
Marcin Wekwejt, PhD, Eng., from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology became the laureate of the 20th edition of the Jan Uphagen City of Gdańsk Award for Young Scientists in the category of natural and exact sciences. He received the award for "significant scientific achievements in the field of biomaterials engineering, in particular for the development of innovative functional bone cements for therapeutic applications."

Marcin Wekwejt is a graduate of engineering studies in biomedical engineering (Jan and Jędrzej Śniadecki University of Technology in Bydgoszcz and L. Rydygier Collegium Medicum), master's studies in mechanical and medical engineering (Gdańsk University of Technology and Medical University of Gdańsk) and doctoral studies in the discipline of materials engineering (Gdańsk Tech).

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The 2nd edition of Fahrenheit Scholarships has just started!

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On the birthday of the famous scientist of Gdańsk, enrolment for the second edition of the Mayor of Gdańsk's Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit Scholarship Programme for international PhD students is starting!

Anna, Maria and Stabak are doing their internships at the Fahrenheit Universities and sharing their experiences so far as part of that programme. See the movie!

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