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A course on Gender and Diversity in Science, Technology, and Society at TU Berlin

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Our Colleagues from TU Berlin offer a course on Gender and Diversity in Science, Technology, and Society to our students and doctoral students. This course could be recognized as an elective socio-humanistic course that all of our students have in their study programs.

Since it is an Erasmus+ Blended Intensive Programme, our students may apply to Maria Doerffer for a mobility grant for the in-person part taking place in Berlin.

technical details: 6 ECTS,

APPLICATION PERIOD Dec 01, 2024 - Jan 17, 2025

TEACHING PERIOD Feb 07, 2025 - Mar 28, 2025 (4 weeks online, 1 week onsite in Berlin)

INTERNATIONAL DAYS at Gdańsk Tech

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The International Relations Office invites Gdańsk Tech employees, doctoral and university students to participate in the INTERNATIONAL DAYS (26 November – 6 December). The agenda for the event will include informational meetings and a joint celebration of the ENHANCE+ project's first birthday.

program INTERNATIONAL DAYS 2024_ENG (pdf, 4.64MB)



INTERNATIONAL DAYS is an expanded edition of the ERASMUS DAYS organized in previous years by the International Relations Office.

Join Online Info Session: Discover the ENHANCE Innovative Learning Campus

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Join us for an online information session to discover the ENHANCE Innovative Learning Campus (ILC), where you'll learn about exciting short-term learning opportunities available across 10 top European universities. From microprogrammes and MOOCs to summer and winter schools, the ENHANCE ILC offers flexible, interdisciplinary educational experiences to help students tackle global challenges while advancing their academic and professional goals.

Are you ready to expand your academic journey with innovative, short-term learning opportunities from 10 leading European universities? Join us for an online information session on December 4th, 5:00–6:00 PM CET, where you’ll discover the full range of opportunities offered by the ENHANCE Innovative Learning Campus (ILC).

An article by scientists from the Institute of Physics and Applied Computer Science among most downloaded ones

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We are pleased to announce that the article authored by Patryk Jasik, Piotr Łobacz, and Józef E. Sienkiewicz titled “Potential energy curves, transition and permanent dipole moments of KRb” is among the most frequently downloaded articles in the journal Atomic Data and Nuclear Data Tables.

The article presents the results of theoretical studies concerning the electronic structure of the KRb molecule.

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Support for early stage researchers (ESR) by the NEPHEWS project

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The NEPHEWS (NEutrons and PHotons Elevating Worldwide Science, https://beamtime.eu/) project financed by Horizon Europe (HORIZON-INFRA-2023-SERV-01), led by the National Synchrotron Radiation Centre SOLARIS (https://synchrotron.uj.edu.pl/), supports over 40,000 scientists by providing them with access to world-class European research infrastructure using photon (synchrotrons - SR and free electron lasers - FEL) and neutron (N) sources.

A ceremonial march to open the academic year on October the 5th!

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Representatives of Pomeranian universities, local government authorities, doctoral and student communities will once again walk with the orchestra in the heart of Gdańsk, along Długa Street - this year's ceremonial opening of the academic year is planned on October 5th at 11 am.

Fahrenheit Universities and Aleksandra Dulkiewicz, Mayor of Gdańsk invite the entire academic community to participate!

Almost 455 thousand PLN granted for research on Morse theory

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A research team led by Maciej Starostka, PhD, from the Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, together with German scientists, will conduct a research project on Morse theory in analysis, dynamical systems and geometry. For this research, the Polish National Science Center has granted the mathematicians of Gdańsk Tech almost 455 thousand PLN (the Weave-UNISONO competition).

The award-winning project “Morse Theory in Analysis, Dynamical Systems and Geometry” will be carried out at Gdansk University of Technology under the direction of Maciej Starostka, PhD, and the foreign partner will be a team of mathematicians under the direction of Prof. Luca Asselle from Ruhr-Universität in Bochum.

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