Rector's hours on 2 November
Wednesday 2nd of November all classes from 07:00-12:00 will be cancel.
If you have classes after 12:00 you should go.
Wednesday 2nd of November all classes from 07:00-12:00 will be cancel.
If you have classes after 12:00 you should go.
In September, the university-wide project "Creating an emotional support system for the international students of Gdańsk University of Technology" (project marketing name: "Hey, are you OK?") was launched.
As part of this initiative, many activities were planned in the field of mental health support (consultations with a psychologist), wellbeing (yoga, mindfulness) and communication (workshops on cultural differences, mediation) addressed to the international students.
The event will take place on October 26, from: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Ship Technology, in the lobby of Building 30 (Institute of Ocean Engineering and Ship Technology), on the first floor.
We want to invite you for this coming Friday 30th of September at 10:00am in room 107 in our Faculty of Economics and Management (building 50).
We will go over general and important information related to your Erasmus exchange program, we will go deeper with the schedule, LA, Certificates and much more
Category: Cooperation
Type: Inauguracja roku akademickiego
On 1st October, in the heart of Gdańsk, with the sound of carillons playing 'Gaudeamus Igitur', several local universities will celebrate the start of a new 2022/2023 academic year.
This year's inauguration ceremony for the new academic year will be held in a traditional form during the open session of the Senate of Gdańsk University of Technology. It will begin with a speech given by prof. Krzysztof Wilde, rector of Gdańsk Tech.
It will be followed by the handing over of medals and decorations, including the award of the title of "Personality of Gdańsk University of Technology" and the awarding of prizes to the best students. Then a short film will be shown, prepared to welcome the new academic year by the faculty authorities.
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