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EuroScience Open Forum 2022

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As part of the celebration of the European City of Science 2022, which is Leiden, Netherlands, from 13 to 16 July 2022 a science conference Euro Science Open Forum (ESOF) 2022 will be held in the city. At the same time in Katowice – a city preparing to accept the title of European City of Science 2024 – on 15 July 2022 a conference accompanying ESOF 2022 Regional Site is planned. The meeting will be held at the International Congress Centre.

EuroScience Open Forum 2022 - Katowice Regional Site

As part of the celebration of the European City of Science 2022, which is Leiden, Netherlands, from 13 to 16 July 2022 a science conference Euro Science Open Forum (ESOF) 2022 will be held in the city. At the same time in Katowice – a city preparing to accept the title of European City of Science 2024 – on 15 July 2022 a conference accompanying ESOF 2022 Regional Site is planned. The meeting will be held at the International Congress Centre.

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Be Open – Be Scientist! The global transformation of science. Policy Perspective

The goal of the panel titled “Be Open – Be Scientist! The global transformation of science” is to conduct a multilevel assessment of the current situation of Open Science policy and practice in Europe considering the complexity of its taxonomy. During the first part of the session, policymakers will introduce their perspective on current structural factors supporting the implementation of OS policy, but also barriers that inhibit this process at the EU, state, and university levels.

Be Open – Be Scientist! The global transformation of science. Policy Perspective

INZNAK awarded at the Polish Product of the Future 2022 gala

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On July 5, the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) and the National Center for Research and Development, together with the representatives of the jury of the Polish Product of the Future competition, awarded prizes and distinctions for the most innovative Polish products and technologies. One of the inventions that was distinguished is the smart road sign system “INZNAK” developed by Prof. Andrzej Czyżewski and his team from the Department of Multimedia Systems at Gdańsk Tech.

Awards and distinctions in the competition organized by the Polish Agency for Enterprise Development and the National Center for Research and Development were presented for the 24th time.

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University Committee for the Assurance of Education Quality


University Committee for the Assurance of Education Quality was appointed by Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology in 2012 (Circular Letter of Gdańsk Tech Rector No. 18/2012 z of 1 October 2012).

The current composition of Committee for the 2024-2028 term, listed in Circular Letter of Gdańsk Tech Rector No.59/2025 of 17 November  2025, is as follows:

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University System for the Assurance and Improvement of Education Quality


The University System for the Assurance and Improvement of Education Quality was established at Gdańsk University of Technology in 2004 (Rector's Decree No. 9/2004 of 26 March 2004).

Nearly 400 thousand awarded in next edition of Radium program to ISB students

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Seventeen creative projects designed to support particularly talented students engaging in research activities in topics related to priority research areas have received funding from the Radium Learning Through Research Programs for a total value of more than PLN 395,000. Implementation of the projects will make it possible to finance the costs of ongoing research by second-level students in Individual Research Studies.

Impleted call received funding for the following projects:

1. Development of a design with the fabrication of a hydrodynamic thrust bearing and its experimental testing.

   Project manager: Michał Wodtke, Ph.D., awarded funds: PLN 23,980

2. Comparative analysis of the propulsive efficiency of a free propeller, with a nozzle or in a semi-tunnel for a specialized zero-emission waste collection unit in port basins - implemented as a supplement to the ZeroWastePorts project 

Hydroponics and a closed-loop water system – lettuce on a wall

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Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient containing mineral salt solutions. Hydroponic crops can be grown not only on an industrial scale, but also in home gardens, increasing self-sufficiency of cities when it comes to food production. However, relatively large water consumption and cleaning the used nutrient are disadvantages of this solution. The objective of the research conducted by researchers form the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering is to close water circulation in hydroponic lettuce cultivation by cleaning the leachate in the green wall system.

Urban farming is becoming more and more popular among city residents who want to be in contact with nature and have gardens where they can grow vegetables or fruit for their own use. However, not everyone can afford a traditional home garden, and allotment gardens, once so popular, are often liquidated and designated for development.

Rector of Gdańsk Tech was a panelist during the Maritime Congress in Szczecin

Prof. Krzysztof Wilde
During the 9th Maritime Congress, which took place on 29-30 June in Szczecin, prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, took part in the debate as part of the Rector's Panel gathering universities related to the maritime industry. The topic of the meeting was "Science for offshore".  

Apart from the Gdańsk Tech rector, the debate was attended by: prof. Master Mariner Adam Weintrit, rector of Gdynia Maritime University, prof. Danuta Zawadzka, rector of the Koszalin University of Technology, prof. Jacek Wróbel, rector of the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin and prof. Master Mariner Wojciech Ślączka, rector of the Maritime University in Szczecin.

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