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Scholarships for international students - open call

A student with a money
Newly admitted international students who started their studies at Gdańsk Tech in the summer semester may apply for scholarships. The best will receive annual scholarships in the amount of PLN 1,250.00 per month. Applications can be submitted until Wednesday, March 16th.

Recruitment for scholarships for new foreign students admitted to second-cycle studies at the Gdańsk University of Technology has started, on a fee-based basis, in accordance with the appendix to the Circular Letter of the Rector of Gdańsk Tech No. 63/3030 of December 10, 2020.

Meeting of university representatives with students from Ukraine

Meeting
Vice-rectors, employees of the International Relations Office and the chairman of the Student Self-government of Gdańsk University of Technology met with a group of several dozen Gdańsk Tech students from Ukraine. During the meeting, the students were assured of the support of the entire academic community in connection with the war in their country, and informed about the possibilities of obtaining help.  

The meeting was attended by prof. Janusz Nieznański, Vice-Rector for Internationalization and Innovation, prof. Marek Dzida, vice-rector for education, Anna Modrzejewska, head of International Relations Office, Julia Bobrowska from International Relations Office, who looks after students from abroad, and Jakub Persjanow, chairman of the Gdańsk Tech Student Government.

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A new specialization in offshore studies at GdańskTech in cooperation with PGE

Prof. Andrzej Seweryn, dean of FMEST and Wojciech Dąbrowski, president of the management board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna. Photo FMEST materials
Design and construction of marine power systems is a new specialization in the field of ocean engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology. Its main partner is PGE, which is implementing the project to build the Baltica Offshore Wind Farm, the largest offshore wind farm in the Polish part of the Baltic Sea.  

– One of the pillars of cooperation between business and science is setting new directions in education. In order to build the domestic offshore wind energy market, it is necessary to educate future experts. That is why we have started cooperation with Polish scientists and lecturers who will manage a new specialization at master's studies at Gdańsk University of Technology – said Wojciech Dąbrowski, president of the management board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna.

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Refugees from Ukraine accommodated in the dormitory of Gdańsk University of Technology

Registartion point for refugees in Gdańsk Tech dormitory
More than 120 people escaping the war zone in Ukraine found refuge in the dormitory of Gdańsk University of Technology in Brzeźno, a district of Gdańsk. The building was comprehensively prepared for accommodation by employees and students of the university, and the transport from Przemyśl was provided by the Marshal's Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

On Sunday evening, a special train from Przemyśl arrived in Gdynia, on which 252 refugees traveled from various regions of Ukraine: including Kiev, Odessa or Kharkiv, i.e. cities most affected by war. About half of the train passengers, mainly women and children, were then transported by buses to the Student House No. 11 of Gdańsk University of Technology in Gdańsk Brzeźno.

Refugees from Ukraine accommodated in the dormitory of Gdańsk Tech

Student's house
More than 120 people escaping the war zone in Ukraine found refuge in the dormitory of Gdańsk University of Technology in Brzeźno, a district of Gdańsk. The building was comprehensively prepared for accommodation by employees and students of the university, and the transport from Przemyśl was provided by the Marshal's Office of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.  

On Sunday evening, a special train from Przemyśl arrived in Gdynia, on which 252 refugees traveled from various regions of Ukraine: including Kiev, Odessa or Kharkiv, i.e. cities most affected by war. About half of the train passengers, mainly women and children, were then transported by buses to the Student House No. 11 of Gdańsk University of Technology in Gdańsk Brzeźno.

The international situation and the Erasmus+ program

Na zdjęciu widać budynek Politechniki Gdańskiej w barwach ukraińskich.
Due to numerous inquiries from foreign partner universities, Gdańsk University of Technology authorities ensure that the situation related to Russia's attack on Ukraine does not affect the university's activities in the field of international cooperation under the Erasmus+ program. Mobility takes place according to the current rules, and foreign employees and students coming to Poland can feel safe.

The Polish authorities unequivocally and categorically condemned the armed attack by Russia on Ukraine. It was expressed in the position of the President of the Republic of Poland and in the announcements published by the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Polish government, as well as Polish citizens, support the Ukrainian nation in these tragic days.

Meeting of University representatives with the Ukrainian students

Meeting
Vice-Rectors and employees of the International Relations Office, and the representatives of the Student Government met with Ukrainian students of Gdańsk University of Technology. The students were assured of the support and help they can obtain from the entire academic society in view of the war in their country.

The meeting was attended by Prof. Janusz Nieznański, Vice-Rector for internationalization and Innovation, Prof. Marek Dzida, Vice-Rector for education, Anna Modrzejewska, head of IRO, Julia Bobrowska from IRO, who supervises international students, and Jakub Persjanow, chairman of the SG.

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