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Additional admission for international candidates

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From Monday, February 7th, additional admission for international candidates for master studies in English and Polish will start. The deadline for submitting documents is Sunday, February 20th.

Candidates from outside Poland who would like to start their studies at the Gdańsk University of Technology in the summer semester (February-June) have the opportunity to submit documents as part of additional admission.

Announcement for new international students

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International Relations Office invites newly admitted international students to participate in two important events: Registration Week (February 14-18) and Welcome Meeting (February 22). 

In February, more than 100 international students from Europe, Asia and Africa will join the group of students at Gdańsk University of Technology. Most of them, as many as 90, are students who will come under the Erasmus+ program. Among them are students from Turkey, France, Germany, Portugal and Italy. In the group of students who will come to Gdańsk Tech for a full cycle of studies, there are students from Ethiopia, Ukraine, Belarus and Lebanon.

Get the Best Result: Refining your Substance and Reaction Searches

Join our experts this month as they share best practices related to creating substance and reaction searches that provide you best results. Whether you want to widen a search with too few results or narrow a search that leaves you with too many, we’ll share practical tips for customizing your search to give you the results you want and then effectively work with your answer set.

What you will learn:

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Get the Best Result: Refining your Reference Searches

Performing a search in CAS SciFindern is easy - but are you getting your best result? Join us as we share best practices that will help make your reference searches as effective as possible. Whether you want to broaden an insufficient answer set or refine a search the provides too many results, we’ll show you how to focus on text search results and the next steps for working with your answers.

What you will learn:

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Search Better: Tips and Tricks for Structure and Reaction Searching

Every CAS SciFindern user has experienced the challenges of navigating the large variety of substances when performing a structure and reaction search. Join our panel of CAS experts as they share best practices for getting the most relevant results in your answer set when searching for specific compound classes, like polymers, isotopes, and coordination compounds.

What you will learn:

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More than Chemistry: Biosequence Searching in CAS SciFindern

Recent enhancements make CAS SciFindern the most complete source of content for biosequence searching available today - and a must have in every molecular biologist’s solution toolbox. See how we’ve combined the biosequences information from patents and journals in the CAS Content Collection™ with submitted sequences in NCBI, giving you access to more than one billion sequence data points to explore using BLAST, CDR or Motif search algorithms.

What you will learn:

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Prof. Lech Kobyliński, doctor honoris causa of Gdańsk Tech, is gone

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On 23 January, at the age of 98, died prof. Lech Kobyliński, an outstanding scientist, co-founder of Polish shipbuilding, constructor of experimental forms of watercrafts - hydrofoils and hovercrafts, doctor honoris causa of Gdańsk University of Technology.

Professor Lech Kobyliński was born on 1 May 1923 in Vilnius. He was associated with Gdańsk University of Technology since 1945, initially as a student, and since 1948 as its employee. It is here that he went through all the faculty positions at the university and it is also here where he obtained all his academic degrees. During his many years of work at Gdańsk Tech, although the professor's activity went far beyond its walls, he became known as an outstanding scientist, engineer and good organizer.

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