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Call for applications in the Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates competition

Actinium
The Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates program is an element of the implementation of the tasks of the IDUB program in the field of improving the quality of education for students and doctoral students, in particular in the fields and disciplines related to priority research areas (PRA) of the university, Action III.3. Improving the admission system for studies in order to attract the best candidates. The aim of the program is to increase the effectiveness of Gdańsk University of Technology in competing for the most talented candidates for studies in the fields related to the subjects of PRA Centers. The way to achieve the goal are scholarships based on the achievements from the previous stage of education for particularly gifted students starting full-time 1st or 2nd cycle studies at Gdańsk University of Technology.

Budget and terms of project implementation

The scholarship in the ACTINIUM program amounts to PLN 1 000 per month and is granted for a period of 10 months.

Applications for the scholarship may be submitted by first-year students enrolled in 1st or 2nd cycle full-time studies, who achieved high results in the qualification

EuroS@P - safety in European road traffic

bad weather on the road
International project application entitled ‘The European Road Safety Partnership EuroS@P’, submitted under the Strategic Partnerships of ERASMUS + program, was positively assessed and directed for funding. The leader of the consortium is the Department of Road and Transport Engineering at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, while the initiator and coordinator of the project is PhD, Eng. Wojciech Kustra.  

The project is implemented jointly with institutions dealing with road safety issues in Europe: Università Degli Studi di Catania in Italy, Bauhaus - Universitaet Weimar in Germany, Sveuciliste u Zagreb in Croatia and the European Road Assessment Association in Belgium.

Prof. Aleksander Orłowski in the team developing the new National Urban Policy

prof. Orlowski
PhD, DSc, Eng. Aleksander Orłowski, university professor, from the Department of Management at the Faculty of Management and Economics, was appointed to the team developing the new National Urban Policy (NUP). The team operates under the aegis of the Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy and the Institute of Urban and Regional Development. The scientist will cooperate with the group dealing with the digitization of city management.

‘The National Urban Policy is addressed to all Polish cities. Its main goal is to improve the quality of life of their inhabitants. The document contains a wide range of solutions, tools and instruments that can be flexibly used by cities of all sizes and locations.

Recruitment

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Recruitment requirements for the candidates: 

Standard recruitment procedures are applicable. Successful candidates will meet the following requirements:

ProtoLab II - technical workshop is open

The photo shows ProtoLab II in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park. Photo Krzysztof Krzempek / Gdańsk University of Technology
The last of the three prototyping workshops - Protolab II - is at the users' disposal. A fully equipped technical workshop is located in the Gdańsk Science and Technology Park. Undergraduate and graduate students, participants of the e-Pionier project and scientific staff of Gdańsk University of Technology can use the workshop free of charge.

ProtoLab II is part of the Space4makers initiative at GS&TP, where a prototyping space dedicated to startups, innovative enterprises and inventors was created on an area of 400 square m. The workshop is equipped with large-size machines for wood and metal processing, such as a CNC plotter, lathe-milling machine, hand press. Users can also use a 3D printing station and power tools.

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About the studies

Engineering and Management of Space Systems is a new, 2nd degree international study course of general academic profile.  It aims at education high-class specialists sought after in European job market in space technologies sector. The studies will be conducted jointly by Gdańsk University of Technology and Hochschule Bremen, Germany.

The ‘start-up school’ opens at Gdańsk University of Technology

Illustrative photo – a group of people sitting during training. Their attention is focused on the presentation  displayed on the projector
By the decision of the rector, the ‘Start-up school’ acceleration program, supporting entrepreneurship among university students and employees will be launched at Gdańsk University of Technology. Teams that successfully complete the training program will have a chance to receive a grant of 50 000 PLN. These funds can be used for pre-implementation works or preparations for establishing a company.

The purpose of creating the acceleration program is to support academic entrepreneurship and substantive preparation of teams of students or employees of Gdańsk University of Technology to establish their own spin-off / spin-out companies.

A comprehensive action plan and a space for workshops, consultations with mentors and project meetings of the teams participating in the training program are currently being prepared.

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