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Join us every Wednesday evening in Café Lingua!

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Cafe Lingua is a weekly event organized by the Gdańsk University of Technology Language Centre together with the Academic Sports Centre and Mathematics Centre. Polish and international students meet to socialise and communicate in different languages in a relaxed atmosphere.

In Café Lingua you will have a chance to meet new people, speak any language you wish, take part in quizzes, team games and activities. You can also enjoy amazing karaoke nights with us.

English is going to be the main language of communication, but we will also arrange other language zones, such as Spanish, German, Italian, Polish or Chinese, it is up to you how many.

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Professor Beata Bochentyn awarded with “Polityka” magazine Scientific Award of 2021

Prof. Beata Bochentyn
D.Sc. Beata Bochentyn, Gdańsk Tech professor from Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, is the laureate of the 21st edition of “Polityka” magazine Scientific Award of 2021. Fifteen scientists, selected out of over four hundred candidates, reached the final.

The “Polityka” Scientific Award is a prestigious distinction awarded to exceptional scientists in five fields of study: humanities, social sciences, life sciences, exact sciences and technical sciences. The awards can be distinguished by the peculiar manner of selecting the laureates. In the first stage, the applications are selected by the Chapter of Professors, including prominent Polish scientists, representing different scientific disciplines.

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Team of Prof. Zbigniew Krzemiński winners of the Grand Challenge: Energy competition

Team of Prof. Zbigniew Krzemiński
The MMB team from Gdańsk, composed mostly of the graduates of Gdańsk University of Technology, under the supervision of Prof. Zbigniew Krzemiński, Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering at Gdańk Tech, won the Grand Challenge: Energy competition, which final took place on Saturday, 16 October at PGE National Stadium. The team won 1 million PLN prize for the best prototype of a home wind turbine.

The competition was organized by the National Centre for Research and Development, thanks to the support of the European Funds under the Smart Growth Operational Programme.

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Open Science in Horizon Europe

The challenge is for Europe to embrace Open Science as the modus operandi for all researchers. Open Science consists in the sharing of knowledge, data and tools as early as possible in the Research and Innovation (R&I) process, in open collaboration with all relevant knowledge actors, including academia, industry, public authorities, end users, citizens and society at large.

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