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Become a Mentor in the ENHANCE Cross-Border Mentoring Programme

Mentor programme
The programme supports early-career researchers in STEM fields through international, goal-oriented mentoring. This initiative promotes professional development, intercultural exchange, and cross-border collaboration. The programme is set to launch in October 2025, and the call for mentor applications is currently open.

Becoming a mentor is a unique opportunity to share your knowledge and experience with early-stage researchers who are just beginning their academic journey. Mentors are expected to support their mentees in developing research skills, career planning, and exploring various development pathways – both within academia and beyond. The programme is designed as a six-month mentoring cycle with an international reach, tailored to the mentee's goals, and includes monthly one-hour mentor–mentee meetings.

Young Researchers Forum. Oxford Debate

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The Young Researchers Office and Team of Gdańsk University of Technology cordially invite young researchers, including PhD candidates, to an Oxford-style debate on AI, which will take place on 24 October 2025 in the Creative Room of the Hydromechanics Building, Gdańsk Tech.

Register for the event or join one of the debating teams 

Time: 13:00 – 15:30
Language of the event: English

The Young Researchers’ Forum is a unique space created with young researchers in mind – a place where your voice truly matters. It is an opportunity to share insights, discuss important and current issues, while also developing public speaking skills and building new connections in the academic community.

Gdańsk University of Technology Honored with Green University of the Year Award

 Green University of the Year Award
Gdańsk University of Technology has been awarded the Green University of the Year statuette. The award was granted by the international organization ACEEU (Accreditation Council for Entrepreneurial and Engaged Universities). The award ceremony took place during the ACEEU Forum in Prague, which brought together representatives of universities from around the world.

The award was accepted by the Gdańsk Tech Vice-Rector for Development, Professor Justyna Kucińska-Lipka.

"Our university received the Green University of the Year statuette for its outstanding commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development. The Gdańsk University of Technology community embraces the UN Sustainable Development Goals as its own and actively participates in the global effort to implement them," emphasized Prof. Justyna Kucińska-Lipka.

Free legal advice for foreigners

We invite international employees, PhD students, and students to take advantage of free legal consultations organized as part of a project funded by the NAWA "Welcome to Poland" program.

We offer support in the following areas:

  • legalization of stay in Poland,

  • employment of family members,

  • access to the education system,

  • access to the healthcare system,

  • renting/purchasing an apartment,

  • tax issues,

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Campus International 2025: We invite you to take part in the survey!

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Recruitment of participants for the Campus International 2025 study, conducted in 16 European countries, has begun. The aim is to examine how international scholarships influence students’ skills and attitudes. In Poland, the study is co-organized by the FRSE Analytical and Research Team.

The study has a panel character and includes students participating in mobility opportunities offered by the program, those planning such stays abroad, as well as a control group of students who do not take part in such initiatives.

The goal of the research is to assess how much higher education students gain thanks to international mobility experiences carried out within the Erasmus+ program. The results of the analysis will serve to improve exchange programs and better adapt them to the needs of the labor market.

Joint Research on Submarine Operations in Ice Conditions

Charlie SC Eoh, President and COO of the Naval Ship Business at Hanwha Ocean, and Professor Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding. Photo: Hanwha Ocean
Gdańsk University of Technology and Hanwha Ocean have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) encompassing research collaboration in the field of safety and operational efficiency of submarines in ice-covered waters. The document was signed during this year’s International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce.

Strengthening our collaboration with Hanwha Ocean opens up new perspectives in Arctic research and maritime technologies. Our expertise in marine engineering will allow us to make a significant contribution to this international research initiative - stated Professor Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology.

Let’s talk open access: Behind the scenes of OA publishing

Join us for our annual Open Access Books Webinar, where we spotlight the full publishing journey—from editorial insights to author experiences.

This year’s theme, "Open Access Publishing Ecosystem," brings together key voices in the publishing process to help you navigate and leverage the power of Open Access (OA). Whether you're a seasoned researcher or just beginning your publishing journey, this session will equip you with practical strategies to amplify your work’s visibility and impact.

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