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Gdańsk Tech becomes the Polish Academic Champion for the third time in a row!

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Nearly 20,000 students from 130 universities across the country competed for the title of the best university in the country during PAC 2022. As in the previous two years, the title was awarded to Gdańsk University of Technology!

Once again, our university took part in all the disciplines that are part of the PAC. Only the main competitor of Gdańsk Tech - the University of Warsaw – also succeeded to do so.

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QS World University Rankings – Gdańsk Tech with an even better result

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In this year's edition of the ranking of the best universities from around the world, Gdańsk University of Technology for the fourth year in a row ranked in the range of 801-1000. Gdańsk Tech improved its result by 5 percent, placing itself in the TOP 57 percent of universities in the world included in the list.

This year's QS World University Rankings, presenting the best universities from around the world, covered 100 countries. There were 124 new participants in the ranking. A total of 2,462 universities were assessed and their inclusion in the ranking was considered, however, only 1,422 best universities were finally classified according to the ranking rules.

Another year on the podium. Gdańsk Tech among the best technical universities in Poland

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Gdańsk University of Technology was placed 3rd in the ranking of the best technical universities and 6th in the classification of all universities in the country, in this year’s ranking of “Perspektywy” Education Foundation. In the ranking by subject, field of study „Environmental Engineering”, the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Gdańsk Tech, was ranked the 1st in Poland.

Perspektywy University Ranking" has been organized since 1999 and is the most important and the most popular ranking of this type in Poland. It takes into account all universities: both public and private (except for academies of art), which have at least one entitlement to award doctoral degrees and have a minimum of 200 full-time students. The correctness and reliability of the ranking is supervised by the Ranking Board, chaired by Prof.

The Gdańsk Tech section of dragon boats invites everyone to trainings

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Dragon Boats is a team water sport with its roots in Asian history. The modern sports boats are slightly smaller than the historical ones and can accommodate 22 people, including 20 rowers. The section of dragon boats at Gdańsk Tech invites all willing students to joint training and learning the secrets of group rowing.  

Dragon Boats is a team water sport with its roots in Asian history. The modern sports boats are slightly smaller than the historical ones and can accommodate 22 people, including 20 rowers. The section of dragon boats at Gdańsk Tech invites all willing students to joint training and learning the secrets of group rowing.

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1.2 million for Gdańsk Tech under the Science for Society program

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A contract was concluded between Gdańsk University of Technology and the Minister of Education and Science for the implementation of the project entitled "Optimization of didactic and pro-innovation processes at the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering". This is the first project awarded to Gdańsk University of Technology in the Science for Society program.

The aim of the project is, among others:

The international Baltic Windustry conference at Gdańsk Tech

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Registration for the international Baltic Windustry conference has started. The conference will take place on 8 September at Gdańsk University of Technology. This event is aimed at representatives of industry and science who carry out activities in the field of engineering and innovation.

The organizers are the Center for Offshore Wind Energy of Gdańsk University of Technology and the Polish Wind Energy Association.

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Apply for the prestigious Falling Walls Lab competition in Warsaw!

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Join an international network of over a thousand entrepreneurial, dynamic scientists, PhD students and innovators from 75 countries. Take three minutes to explain your idea on how to break down an existing wall – in science, technology, or society. Convince the jury with your idea and go to the Final in Berlin. Apply by 30th June. It’ll be worth it!

Falling Walls is currently one of the largest networking platforms in the world, comprised of representatives of academia. Their common goal is to overcome existing limitations.

QS World University Rankings – Gdańsk Tech with an even better result

QS ranking
In this year's edition of the ranking of the best universities from around the world, Gdańsk University of Technology for the fourth year in a row ranked in the range of 801-1000. Gdańsk Tech improved its result by 5 percent, placing itself in the TOP 57 percent of universities in the world included in the list.

This year's QS World University Rankings, presenting the best universities from around the world, covered 100 countries. There were 124 new participants in the ranking. A total of 2,462 universities were assessed and their inclusion in the ranking was considered, however, only 1,422 best universities were finally classified according to the ranking rules.

Trial access to Cambridge University Press textbooks

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| 14.06. - 31.07.2022

We invite you to use the trial access to Cambridge University Press textbooks in engineering, physics and astronomy, computer science, mathematics, Earth and environmental sciences.

To access the full publications, select "Read online" and click "Continue with read-only access".

Trial period | until July 31st
Access | Gdańsk Tech network and remotely via the HAN system

Second in-person ISEB visit to Gdańsk Tech

Rector welcoming ISEB members at the Senate Hall. From left to right: on screen Prof. Mika Hannula and Prof. Eugenijus Valatka; in person Prof. Francisco Mora Mas, Rector Krzysztof Wilde, Prof. Sławomir Smoleń, Marc Zolver, Vice-Rector Janusz Nieznański, and Prof. Roberto Zanino. Photo Krzysztof Krzempek / Gdańsk Tech
May 19–20 saw a second in-person visit to Gdańsk Tech of the International Scientific Effectiveness Board (ISEB) – a board appointed by the Rector in line with the IDUB project plan.

Taking part in person were: Prof. Francisco José Mora Más (former Rector of Universitat Politècnica de Valencia, ISEB Chairman), Marc Zolver (Vice-President for International Affairs, CentraleSupélec – part of Université Paris-Saclay), Prof. Roberto Zanino (Rector's Delegate for PhD Programs and International University Networks, Politecnico di Torino), and Prof. Sławomir Smoleń (Hochschule Bremen). The other ISEB members – Prof. Eugenijus Valatka (Rector, Kaunas University of Technology) and Prof.

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