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Gdańsk University of Technology co-creates the Polish National EOSC Node – EOSC Poland

In the photo: Prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz, Vice-Rector for Research, and Magdalena Szuflita-Żurawska, Head of the Scientific Communication and Open Science Section at the Main Library of Gdańsk University of Technology. Photo: Monika Walkowska / Gdańsk University of Technology
On 8 January 2026, Gdańsk University of Technology signed an agreement establishing the Polish National EOSC Node – EOSC Poland. The document concerns the joint implementation of the project "European Open Science Cloud – Polish National Node" and formalises a collaboration that has been ongoing for a year between the National Science Centre, the AGH University of Science and Technology – Cyfronet, the University of Warsaw, and the Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences. On behalf of Gdańsk University of Technology, the agreement was signed by prof. DSc (Eng.) Dariusz Mikielewicz, Vice-Rector for Research, Corresponding Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

The main objective of the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is to create an open digital research environment that facilitates researchers’ access to data repositories, cloud services, and advanced analytical tools. This vision is implemented through a coordinated network of European and national research infrastructures.

Methodological Hub: Active Learning

Who is it for?

  • Academic teachers from ENHANCE partner universities interested in active learning approaches
  • Educators looking to exchange experiences related to innovative teaching methods and international collaboration
  • Teachers at different career stages seeking inspiration, peer support, and multi-university perspectives

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The Methodological Hub is an ENHANCE Alliance initiative within Work Package 2.

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Open Science Hub: Supporting Open Science at the University

Who is it for?
  • Librarians and information professionals involved in Open Science services and institutional support.
  • Research data management (RDM) and research software engineering (RSE) specialists.
  • Scholarly communication experts working on Open Access, OER, and responsible research assessment.
  • University leaders, policy makers and strategists shaping Open Science agendas.
  • Researchers and lecturers interested in fostering an active
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Editors Session with Elsevier

In this session, learn how the Scopus database selects indexed sources, focusing on trusted, high-quality sources. Learn how to submit a journal for evaluation. Find out more about the journal evaluation criteria and process.

We answer questions that are important for editors of scientific journals, such as:

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CI TASK in the national navigation, timing and communications security system

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GPS jamming, spoofing and cyberattacks on navigation systems are no longer just scenarios from films – today, they are a real threat to the Baltic Sea and Poland’s territory. Reliable positioning and time synchronisation are now crucial not only for transport and energy production, but also for national security. This is why the Polish PNT Shield is being created. It is one of the key projects strengthening Poland's digital and technological sovereignty, in which the Centre of Informatics Tricity Academic Supercomputer and networK of the Gdańsk University of Technology is actively involved.

The Polish PNT (Positioning, Navigation, Timing) Shield is based on the integration of systems from the Ministry of National Defence (Department of Infrastructure at MND, General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces-P5), the Ministry of Digital Affairs (National Institute of Telecommunications-National Research Institute) and the Ministry of Economic Development and Technology (Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography/Surveyor General of Poland, Polish Space Agency) around a common ICT solution.

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We cordially invite you to an upcoming seminar dedicated to one of the key stages of academic work: the literature review process.

The event is addressed to students, doctoral candidates, and all those interested in developing their research skills and adopting a systematic approach to working with academic literature. During the seminar, participants will become familiar with structured methods for navigating the literature review process, which can significantly improve work on research projects, academic articles, and degree theses.

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In Poland, two species of oaks occur naturally: the sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and the pedunculate oak (Quercus robur). The sessile oak prefers poorer, drier, and warmer habitats. It also blooms about two weeks later than its pedunculate relative.

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