Scientific and technical seminar: "Small and Medium Power Nuclear Reactors – An Alternative to Large-Scale Nuclear Power or Its Complement?"
The event was organized by the Vice-Rector for Development, Ph.D., D.Sc., Eng. Justyna Kucińska-Lipka, a professor at Gdańsk University of Technology, and the Director of the Nuclear Energy Center, Prof. Waldemar Kamrat, Ph.D., D.Sc., Eng. The seminar was held under the patronage of the Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology, Prof. Krzysztof Wilde, Ph.D., D.Sc., Eng., a Corresponding Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN).
NEW - free legal advice for foreigners
The goal of providing free legal services to foreign workers, PhD students, and students is to assist them in organizing their lives in Poland, thereby facilitating their better integration into their new work and academic environments.
Scope of legal services
- legalizing residence in Poland,
- employment of family members,
- access to the education system,
- access to the healthcare system,
- renting/purchasing an apartment,
- tax matters,
and other related issues.
AMERICIUM program reopening
As a reminder, the AMERICIUM IDUB program is aimed at researchers (particularly young scientists) who would like to undertake a research internship (ranging from 4 to 12 months) at a foreign research institution. Applications can be submitted through the Moja PG system.
Open Day for candidates for second-cycle studies at Gdańsk Tech
– After completing first-cycle studies, many people wonder whether to continue their adventure with education or focus entirely on professional development – says Prof. Mariusz Kaczmarek, Vice-Rector for Education. – However, studying for a master's degree does not eliminate the possibility of gaining professional experience. Gdańsk University of Technology meets the needs of students who want to combine work and studies, proposing, among others, a new formula and a flexible schedule of full-time studies.
Submitting applications for the PROM program

PROCEDURE FOR OUTGOING PARTICIPANTS
Applications for the PROM Program are submitted online. The online application must include (as .pdf attachments) two additional documents: the supervisor's consent for the trip and the invitation confirmation from the host institution.
General information about the PROM Program

Below you will find basic information about the PROM Program – short-term mobilities, including who can benefit from the program, what types of trips/visits are eligible, the duration of the trips, and the funding amounts.
PROM Program: short-term mobilities

PROM Program – Short-Term Mobility
Funding Institution: NAWA, EU
Funding Amount: PLN 1,999,000.00
Number of Mobilities: 249
Mobility Period: March-September 2025
Program Coordinator: International Relations Office
EBSCOhost in a NEW version!
During the session, we will review the new interface of the EBSCOhost platform, which allows searching in subscribed EBSCO databases. Our user experience team has spent years observing students and the challenges they face when using library interfaces. The result is a new EBSCOhost interface to meet ever-changing user expectations. Join the session if you are curious what the updated version of your favorite platform looks like.
Track the evolution of social thought through more than a century of scholarship
Web of Science Core Collection covers research publications from a broad spectrum of research areas. Social sciences and arts and humanities content are featured prominently among them. Social science content spans more than a century of scholarship starting in the year 1900. The coverage of these areas was expanded dramatically with the inclusion of the Emerging Sources Citation Index.
Join our webinar to learn about social science and arts and humanities content and information discovery techniques to explore critical literature in these areas.