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COVID-19 – You Can Help!

We are involved in the #GdańskPomaga campaign - an initiative that brings real help to all those who are hindered or prevented by the epidemic threat from functioning: the elderly, students, as well as healthcare and hospital services.

Call for applications in the Plutonium Supporting Student Research Teams competition

Plutonium
The Plutonium Supporting Student Research Teams program is an element of the implementation of IDUB tasks in the field of improving the quality of education of students and doctoral students, in particular in fields and disciplines related to the priority research areas of the university, Action III.4. (Activities supporting effective talent management). The aim of the Program is to support the activities of student research clubs, which constitute a natural environment for the selection of leaders of research groups, organizational leaders and leaders initiating new research areas.

Budget and terms of project implementation:

The research club may apply for a maximum total amount of PLN 300 000 PLN in five consecutive competitions.

The application for funding under the Program may be submitted by the supervisor of the student research club (the student research club referred to in section 2 should be active for at least one academic year before the date of the competition announcement in the program).

What cost categories can be planned in the project?

The costs may include, among others:

Call for applications in the Technetium Talent Management Grants competition

Technetium
The Technetium Talent Management Grants program is part of the implementation of the tasks of the IDUB program in the field of improving the quality of education of students and doctoral students, in particular in fields and disciplines related to priority research areas (PRAs) of the university, Action III.4. (Activities supporting effective talent management). The aim of the Technetium program is to support the activity of mentors - academic teachers - caring for especially gifted students who are involved in research activities in the subject areas of PRA Centers.

Budget and terms of project implementation

The grant amount in the program is PLN 25 000 (twenty five thousand zlotys),

and the project implementation period can last up to 12 months.

Grant applications may be submitted by:

• mentors of students implementing an individual research study program at Gdańsk Tech;

• mentors of students involved in the work of research teams operating at Gdańsk Tech;

• mentors of student research clubs operating at Gdańsk Tech.

Phd students of the FTiMS faculty received financing for research projects from the national science center

 The photo shows MSc. Małgorzata Nadolska dressed in a white sweater and navy blue jeans. She is standing with folded hands by the stairs. The second combined photo shows MSc. Bartosz Trawiński dressed in a blue shirt, gray jacket and blue jeans. They are both smiling.

Małgorzata Nadolska, PhD student of our Faculty, has received funding  from the National Science Center in frame of PRELUDIUM programme. Her research project entitled “Ammonium vanadate/rGO composites: synthesis, physicochemical characterization and electrochemical properties” will last 2 years and the granted funds are 129 000 PLN!

Over 1.5 million allocated for the implementation of projects in the 1st edition of AURUM

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The awarded funds will enable project managers to create new international research teams that will enrich the scientific potential of Gdańsk Tech, purchase research equipment, rent rooms and laboratories, and organize meetings and trips. 10 applications were submitted within the framework of the 1st competition, out of which 4 were qualified for financing.

Projects that have been qualified for financing:

submitted to the Advanced Materials Center

         1. Research of interactions at the thermoplastic-elastomer interface using a rubber process analyzer (RPA) rheometer,

             Project leader: PhD, Eng. Krzysztof Formela FCH, funds granted: PLN 499 755.68

Smart Cities - invitation for the course

Smart City
Gdańsk University of Technology (GUT), together with the ERASMUS+ Project Strengthening Governance Capacity for Smart Sustainable Cities (CAP4CITY), starts the MOOC of Open and Smart Government.

The course is completely free, taught in English, with the option of downloading the presentations and subtitles.

Prof. PhD. Aleksander Orłowski, PhD. Magdalena Ciesielska, and  PhD. Grażyna Musiatowicz-Podbiał from Gdańsk University of Technology will be presenting the following lectures:

Cooperative Education Program with Dezhou University

Dezhou University (DZU)
The Chinese Ministry of Education has approved an undergraduate cooperative education program between Gdańsk University of Technology and Dezhou University (DZU) seated in the Shandong Province in the People’s Republic of China.

The GUT’s part of the undertaking is an interfaculty program in Power Engineering run by the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, and the Faculty of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology.

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