Call for applications for the 5th edition of Francium program
As part of the program, pro-quality scholarships are awarded to outstanding participants of the Doctoral School, in particular to doctoral students conducting research in international cooperation.
Call for applications for the 5th edition of the Polonium program
The aim of the Polonium program is to increase the effectiveness of the university in attracting the most talented candidates from outside Poland to study at the Doctoral School at Gdańsk University of Technology.
PhD Open at Gdańsk Tech
PhD Open will begin at 10:00 AM in the Main Hall (Aula) of the Main Building of Gdańsk University of Technology. The event aims to formally open the academic year and to welcome newly admitted PhD students into the doctoral community.
This year’s edition will focus on the future of science, as well as on the skills and challenges faced by young researchers. The program combines the ceremonial welcome of new doctoral students with inspiring discussion panels and practical presentations.
The agenda includes, among others:
Distribution of places in SH - 3.10.2025
The results of the distribution of places in Student Dormitories from today have been published on the student accounts.
Persons who have been granted a place must check in until Sunday 05/10/2025.
"START" Scholarship for young scientists
Conditions for participation in the scholarship competition
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documented achievements in publications (articles in recognized scientific journals or books);
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candidates may be doctoral candidates or PhD holders, including those conducting research or development work at a Polish institution whose statutory objectives include conducting scientific research or development work;
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candidates no older than 30 years of age in the year of application submission;
Recruitment for the Titanium program
Under the Program, it is possible to obtain funding to cover the costs of activities aimed at obtaining or extending international legal protection for an invention.
Who is eligible?
An application for funding may be submitted by an employee, doctoral student, or student of Gdańsk University of Technology.
Next recruitment round under ISB and the RADIUM program
The RADIUM Program offers grants to finance the costs of scientific research conducted by second-cycle students as part of Individual Research Studies.
RADIUM budget and financing conditions:
The amount of funding is PLN 24,000 gross, and the implementation period is no longer than 10 months.
In order to participate in RADIUM, the applicant must first obtain the consent of the Vice-Rector for Education to implement ISB in accordance with the eligibility criteria.
IEEE Authorship and Open Access Symposium: Tips and Best Practices to Get Published from IEEE Editors
Join this free live webinar!
You will learn how to prepare a manuscript, submit it to a journal, and get useful tips for publishing. The webinar will also show how authors and universities can make their research more visible with IEEE Open Access.
Guest speaker Dr. Anuradha Annaswamy (MIT, USA) will share her experience about peer review, submission, and what editors look for. Other IEEE experts will present tools, research strategies with IEEE Xplore, and Open Access programs.
ULO students in a European project about the future of education
Between September 15–19, students from the Paweł Adamowicz Bilingual Academic High School participated in international educational workshops held as part of the Enhance Future Lab project. The initiative was made possible thanks to the collaboration between Gdańsk University of Technology and several European technical universities under the ENHANCE+ program.
🎬 Get a glimpse of this inspiring week in this short video 😊
