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The higher education reform, which was introduced by the new Act of 20 July 2018 - Law on Higher Education (Law 2.0, also known as the Constitution for Science), has brought a number of changes to university management, the education of students and doctoral students, and the conduct and evaluation of scientific research.

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"Hey, are you OK?" project

Hey, are you ok?
Consultations with a psychologist, workshops on mediation and cultural differences, and even yoga and mindfulness classes - the project "Hey, are you OK?" addressed to students and employees of Gdańsk University of Technology starts in September.   

More and more universities in Poland, Europe and all over the world offer their students and employees support in the field of wellbeing. The constant presence of a psychologist at the university, events such as a mental health week, workshops and lectures on caring for mental and physical health are important elements of the activities of many universities.

Therefore, Gdańsk University of Technology has launched the project "Hey, are you OK?".

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Presidency handed over at the Fahrenheit Universities Assembly

3 rectors
The beginning of September is also a new chapter for the Fahrenheit Universities. During the Assembly of the Union, which took place on 2 September this year, rector of Gdańsk University of Technology prof. Krzysztof Wilde handed over the presidency of the Fahrenheit Universities to prof. Marcin Gruchała, the rector of the Medical University of Gdańsk.  

The meeting was also attended by: prof. Piotr Stepnowski, rector of the University of Gdańsk, chairmen of university councils: Paweł Orłowski (MUG), Sławomir Halbryt (Gdańsk Tech) and prof. UW Maciej Duszczyk (University of Gdańsk), director of the Fahrenheit Universities prof. Adriana Zaleska-Medynska, as well as prof. Michał Markuszewski (MUG) and prof. Dariusz Mikielewicz (Gdańsk Tech).

The launch of Erasmus+InnHUB in Gdańsk.

Erasmus+ Hub in Gdansk
Erasmus+ InnHUb is a project aimed at supporting the development of innovation in northern Poland. On 5th September, the representatives of Pomeranian universities, authorities of Gdańsk and the Foundation for the Development of the Education System met at the Library of the University of Gdańsk to launch the new center.

The cooperation agreement with InnHUB Erasmus+ Gdańsk was signed on 5th September by the representatives of 12 Pomeranian universities: the University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk University of Technology, the Medical University of Gdańsk, the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, the Academy of Music in Gdańsk, Gdynia Maritime University, Naval Academy, Gdańsk University of Physical Education and Sport, Pomeranian Academy, the Academy of Applied Sciences (State Higher Vocational School) in Elbląg

Admission for international students – we know the results

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Almost 500 international students from 39 countries were admitted to study at Gdańsk University of Technology in the academic year 2022/2023.

The number of international students is one of the important indicators taken into account when assessing the degree of internationalization of universities. A larger number of international students affects, inter alia, factors such as increasing the competitiveness of study programs and enhancing the intercultural and linguistic competencies of employees and students.

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