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Nearly 30,000 Applications: Primary Admission Round for Studies Concluded

Photo: Krzysztof Mystkowski / Gdańsk University of Technology
Economics, Economic Analytics, and Engineering Management appeared to be the most popular fields of study at Gdańsk University of Technology. The primary admission round for first-cycle (undergraduate) studies for the academic year 2025/2026 has concluded. On average, 6.6 candidates competed for each available place, with the total number of applications reaching nearly 30,000.

Applicants for full-time and part-time first-cycle programmes at Gdańsk Tech could choose from 45 degree programmes offered by eight faculties. The admissions offer included two new interdisciplinary programmes introduced in response to current labour market demands: Cosmetic Technologies, a programme combining chemistry, biology, and engineering with innovations in the cosmetics industry; and Engineering Management, the international version of the previously offered Zarządzanie Inżynierskie.

A Graduate of our Doctoral School among the Recipients of the MINIATURA 9 Call

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We are pleased to announce that Dr Eng. Artur Gańcza, a graduate of our Doctoral School, has been selected as one of the recipients of the MINIATURA 9 call. 

MINIATURA is a funding scheme of the National Science Centre (NCN) aimed at researchers holding a doctoral degree and employed at Polish scientific institutions. It offers grants ranging from PLN 5,000 to 50,000 to support individual research activities, such as preliminary and pilot studies, library and archive queries, research internships, research visits, and consultation visits. 

A New Sports and Events Arena to Be Built on the Campus of Gdańsk University of Technology

Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, and Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk Photo: Grzegorz Jędrzejewski / Gdańsk University of Technology
On Monday, 21 July, a letter of intent regarding the construction of a modern sports and events facility was signed at the Academic Sports Centre of Gdańsk University of Technology. The document was signed by Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, and Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk. During the event, the winning entries from the competition for the architectural and urban design concept of the arena were also presented.

On Monday, 21 July, a letter of intent regarding the construction of a modern sports and events facility was signed at the Academic Sports Centre of Gdańsk University of Technology. The document was signed by Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, and Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk. During the event, the winning entries from the competition for the architectural and urban design concept of the arena were also presented.

Historic Success of the PGRacing Team

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Members of the “Mechanik” Student Research Club from Gdańsk University of Technology achieved 1st place in the overall classification, securing a total of nine trophies across various competition categories during the final edition of the Formula Student Netherlands 2025. This marks the team's first overall victory in seven years and constitutes the most successful season opening in the team’s history. Upcoming competitions present further opportunities to expand their collection of trophies.

Formula Student Netherlands is a prestigious international engineering competition in which student teams from around the world compete in the design, construction, and testing of formula-style race cars. This year’s edition was particularly significant, as it marked the final chapter of the event’s more than ten-year history in the Netherlands. According to organizers, the decision to end the competition was due to financial constraints.

International Grants and Fellowships Offers – EURAXESS Poland

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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.

Modern Technologies on Board the Dar Pomorza Thanks to CI TASK

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The museum ship Dar Pomorza, moored at the quay in Gdynia, has been equipped with modern fibre-optic infrastructure, thanks to a project carried out by the TASK Computer Centre of Gdańsk University of Technology. This iconic sailing vessel, permanently docked at the extension of Kościuszko Square in Gdynia, is one of the most recognizable ships in Poland. The project was commissioned by the National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk.

The implementation of the project required the use of non-standard engineering solutions due to the specific nature of the vessel and the marine environment. The fibre-optic installation was designed to allow for easy and safe disconnection of the infrastructure in the event that the vessel needs to be moved. The components and materials used ensure high resistance to moisture, salinity, and variable weather conditions, thus guaranteeing long-term and reliable performance of the connection in a maritime setting.

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