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Postgraduate studies in ‘Offshore Wind Energy’ were launched in autumn 2019 at the then Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology of Gdańsk University of Technology (currently: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology). Already then, it was obvious that they had great potential: the pool of 60 places was filled within three days.
The objective of the Program is to develop, implement and support an efficient system of research infrastructure management at the Gdansk University of Technology aimed at effective use of the University's research potential, especially in priority research areas (PRA), and at increasing its attractiveness for the most talented scientists from Poland and abroad. Managers of the projects qualified for co-financing in this Program will be able to apply for investment co-financing provided within the Core Facilities Operational Program.
PhD, DSc, Eng. Jacek Ryl, university professor from the Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Science FAP&M (previously he worked at the Faculty of Chemistry) received nearly PLN 2 million from the National Science Center in the SONATA BIS 10 competition for the implementation of the project entitled ‘Technology for additive production of electroactive spatial structures from diamond-reinforced polylactide composites’.
The author of the awarded doctoral dissertation designed a model that uses Big Data and available spatial information resources collected and processed by local government institutions and public administration. The model makes it possible to conduct spatial monitoring, i.e. it allows to assess what changes occur in the space of cities and the region. Thus, it can be a support tool for shaping spatial policy, both at the local and regional level.
We would like to remind you that in the buildings on the campus there are points for hand disinfection and temperature measurement, as well as disinfectant dispensers.
Due to the current epidemic situation, on 24 March – 9 April 2021 stationary work will be limited and the university administration shall work remotely, provided that the continuity of the functioning of the units is maintained.
The objective of the Program is to develop, implement and support an efficient system of research infrastructure management at the Gdansk University of Technology aimed at effective use of the University's research potential, especially in priority research areas (PRA), and at increasing its attractiveness for the most talented scientists from Poland and abroad. Managers of the projects qualified for co-financing in this Program will be able to apply for investment co-financing provided within the Core Facilities Operational Program.
Employee Capital Plans is a savings system for employees implemented with the support of the state and the employer. The funds set aside in the ECP come from three sources - from the employee, the employer and the Labour Fund.
The authors of the ranking analyzed over 3 800 study programs at over 1 440 universities. They considered among others opinions about the universities in the academic world and among employers, citation rate and the impact of research on the environment.
The ranking included 51 disciplines in total, grouped into five broad subject areas: ‘Arts & Humanities’, ‘Engineering & Technology’, ‘Life Sciences & Medicine’, ‘Natural Sciences’, ‘Social Sciences & Management’.
PhD, Eng. Arch. Hanna Obracht-Prondzyńska from the Faculty of Architecture won two competitions for the award of the Minister of Development, Labour and Technology - for diploma theses, doctoral dissertations, publications and innovative solutions in the field of geoinformation, as well as in the fields of architecture and construction, planning and spatial development of housing in the 2020 edition.