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ENHANCE summer school at TU Berlin (registration until 8 May)

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TU Berlin invites students to participate in summer school on “"Plotting Sustainability - ENHANCE summer school on power struggles in the city”, scheduled for 27 May and 1 July (online) and 15-19 July (on-campus in Berlin). Students are eligible for Erasmus+ scholarship.

In 2022, Gdańsk University of Technology joined ENHANCE Alliance - union of 10 European technical universities from Germany, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Poland (apart from Gdańsk Tech, other Polish member university is Warsaw University of Technology) Members of the alliance form the so called European University. What does it mean for Gdańsk Tech students, doctoral students and staff?

Publication co-authored by dr. Damian Głowienka on the cover page of the March issue of Solar RRL

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Publication by dr. Damian Głowienka in cooperation with prof. Wei-Fang Su from National Taiwan University (NTU) was selected by the magazine's editorial staff to appear on the cover page of the March issue of Solar RRL (Impact Factor: 9.173).

In the article the authors has explored the physics of perovskite solar cells made from fully up-scalable slot–die coating technique in air for the understanding of dominant electrical loss mechanisms. The findings have led the way to reduce both bulk defect density and charge carrier transportation losses at the hole-transporting layer/perovskite interface with the chemical passivation technique.

How to COIL - How to Design Collaborative Online Courses with International Colleagues

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On Monday, January 29th, the BeCOIL initiative is offering a workshop on how to design COILs with international colleagues.

TU Berlin is a member of the initiative “BeCOIL Collaborative Online International Learning” -  a joint project on the topic of COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning).

Call for applications in the 4th edition of the Radon Supporting Most Talented Students program

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The RADON program is part of the implementation of the IDUB program’s tasks to improve the quality of students education, particularly in the fields and disciplines of study related to the University’s priority research areas (PRAs).
Budget and conditions for project implementation

The stipend within the program is PLN 1,000/month and is awarded for a period of no more than 12 months.

Applications for the scholarship can be submitted by full-time students:

Take part in Erasmus Days!

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The meeting at our faculty will take place on Thursday, November 30th / 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. / in the lobby of the Nanotechnology Center A. We are granted with a Dean's hour (no classes) at that time, so all students and employees can take part in the meeting.

We invite all employees, doctoral students, and students to participate in this year's edition of Erasmus Days, which will take place from November 27th to December 2nd. The program of the event includes information meetings, a culinary competition, and... unconventional St. Andrew's Day celebrations.

Scholarship program for students entering full-time studies of the first or second degree

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The goal of the Actinium Supporting Most Talented Candidates is to icrease the effectiveness of Gdansk University of Technology in competing for the most talented candidates for studies, in fields corresponding to the subject matter of POB Centers.
Who is it aimed at?

Funds under the Program are awarded through a competition. The competition is aimed at full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students admitted to the first year of study at Gdansk University of Technology from the winter semester of the 2023/2024 academic year.

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