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Acknowledgement to the Gdańsk University of Technology for activities taken in the year following the EUA-IEP institutional evaluation

EUA-IEP Evaluation Programme
One year after the institutional evaluation of the "European University Association - Institutional Evaluation Program" (EUA-IEP), the university's actions in response to the June 2023 recommendations for improvement were acknowledged.

Gdansk University of Technology confirmed its competences in the EUA-IEP Institutional Evaluation Program in 2023. First such evaluation took place in September 2018.

Complementary enrolment to Doctoral School at Gdańsk Tech

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Candidates for complementary enrolment to the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology – conducted jointly with two institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Gdańsk - the Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery and the Institute of Hydro-Engineering – will be able to choose from among 5 disciplines. Complementary enrolment within standard admissions starts on 5th September.

Acceptance of applications to the Doctoral School in the eRecruitment system will last from until 10th September (Tuesday) at 11.00 A.M. All documents required for the admission process should be attached to your application in the form of scans.

Race to Zero – Gdańsk Tech’s actions for climate

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Gdańsk University of Technology has published a plan of actions it is taking and is going to take as part of the Race to Zero campaign. The initiative, launched in 2020 by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, focuses on striving to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

The goal of the global initiative, the Race to Zero campaign, is to unite business leaders, cities, regions, investors and educational and research institutions in striving to achieve zero net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest.

Race to Zero campaign plan of Gdansk Tech

Race to Zero
The Race to Zero campaign was launched in 2020 by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

The aim of this global initiative is to unite business leaders, cities, regions, investors and educational and research institutions in the pursuit of achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 at the latest. Since the launch of the campaign, the number of Race to Zero members has grown dynamically. Currently, the campaign brings together 13.5 thousand participants from various sectors and regions of the world (as of July 2024). There are approximately 10,000 members among them.

Titanium's next call for applications (22.07-08.09.24)

Titanium

The aim of the Program is to implement mechanisms for the identification and protection of intellectual property on an international scale of valuable inventions developed at Gdansk University of Technology Under the Program it is possible to obtain funding to cover the costs of activities aimed at obtaining or extending international legal protection of an invention.

We invite you to read the instructions for preparing the application and the tutorial

New offers of grants and scholarships - EURAXESS Poland [July]

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We encourage you to explore the new offering of grants and scholarships for researchers and PhD students published by EURAXESS Poland.

EURAXESS Poland is operated within the framework of the National Agency for Academic Exchange. Its aim is to support international mobility and career development for researchers. Each month, on the EURAXESS Poland website, you can find offers of grants and scholarships available to PhD students and academic staff. These offers come from various national and international institutions and organizations from around the world and cover all fields of science.

Summer break in Evaluation of IDUB applications (Americium, Europium, Einsteinium)

IDUB programs

Due to the holiday break, the IDUB Office informs that applications submitted to the Americium, Einsteinium, and Europium programs between July 15th and August 31st will not be evaluated on their substantive content. Applications submitted during this period can be sent for formal assessment to the International Relations Office, but their substantive evaluation will resume after September 1st.


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Web of Science Open House Sessions

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As the sessions are public and general in scope, questions regarding specific journals (like status of evaluation, ranking, coverage decisions, etc.) will not be addressed.

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