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Our scientists study the impact of climate change on the chemical composition of Siberian steppe

Syberian steppe
As part of the PollAct project, researchers from Gdańsk University of Technology are analyzing the impact of climate change on the presence of pollutants released from long-term permafrost in Siberia. They took part in a summer research expedition to the Northeast Research Station of the Russian Academy of Sciences (NESS RAN) in Kolyma, where permafrost occurs in the form of massive layers of ice.

PhD, Eng. Małgorzata Szopińska from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Gdańsk Tech and PhD. Krystyna Kozioł from the Faculty of Chemistry, Gdańsk Tech, as part of the interuniversity research team CheMikroPolarLAB, conducted research in the Russian Arctic (Cherski).

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Did you know that almost 200 international students from Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Belgium, Turkey and many other countries study at Gdańsk University of Technology under the Erasmus+ program? Join them and spend part of your studies at one of the best technical universities in Poland (and what's more - located in beautiful, seaside Gdańsk).

 

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Deadlines for online registration for Erasmus+ students are the same every year:

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Step 1

Your university has to send to our university (by e-mail, fax or a letter) your nomination to participate in the Erasmus+ program. 


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Step 3

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