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Announcement regarding the wearing of masks on campus

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The ordinance of the rector of GUT was published, abolishing the obligation to cover the mouth and nose on the campus. At the same time, we encourage the academic community to continue using masks for the sake of health.

Pursuant to the ordinance of the Rector of Gdańsk University of Technology No. 23/2022, students, doctoral students, postgraduate students, university employees and other teachers are no longer required to cover their mouths and nose in generally accessible places in GUT buildings.

Hand disinfection and temperature measurement facilities are still available on campus

Registration Week for new students - February 14th-18th

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In February, more than 100 international students from Europe, Asia and Africa will join the group of students at Gdańsk University of Technology. Most of them, as many as 90, are students who will come under the Erasmus+ program. Among them are students from Turkey, France, Germany, Portugal and Italy. In the group of students who will come to Gdańsk Tech for a full cycle of studies, there are students from Ethiopia, Ukraine, Belarus and Lebanon.

Registration Week

As every semester, the International Relations Office invites new students to participate in Registration Week, during which students must provide original documents to complete the recruitment process. The event is intended only for students who have been admitted to the full cycle of master studies (the event does not apply to Erasmus+ students and doctoral students).

DNA encrypted in algorithms to expand cognitive abilities

DNA
They translated the most important functions of the human genetic code into the language of algorithms. We are talking about an international team of scientists led by Prof. Edward Szczerbicki from Gdańsk University of Technology and the Australian University in Newcastle. The concept of decisional DNA created by his team has been implemented in over 20 scientific and business projects around the world. It is a way to improve decision-making processes in business, power industry and medicine. This will help, inter alia, to diagnose Alzheimer's disease faster or to control the activity of sick people, but also to achieve private goals and dreams.  

Strengthening human intelligence and expanding human cognitive abilities is a mission that has been carried out for 30 years by Prof. Edward Szczerbicki, a world expert in the field of knowledge engineering and artificial intelligence. The concept of decisional DNA was developed 15 years ago with a team of scientists, i.a. from the Faculty of Management and Economics of Gdańsk University of Technology and the Australian University in Newcastle.

Sustainable Development Goals at Gdańsk Tech

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Gdańsk University of Technology publishes for the first time a report on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals set out in the resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on 25 September 2015. There are 17 of them in total.

This report presents only selected activities of the Gdańsk University of Technology that significantly contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The activities described in the report have been identified under four general areas: research, public involvement and partnership, student education and activities, the internal operation of the University.

These examples emphasize the commitment and contribution of the entire academic community to sustainable development for a better future for our common planet.

Welcome Meeting for the newcomers at Gdańsk Tech

On Thursday, September 30th at 10:00 a.m. there will be an online Welcome Meeting for all newly admitted international students.

The meeting will be held on the MS Teams platform. Foreign students will receive a link to the event by e-mail. The International Relations Office will also inform about the meeting during the registration week organized from 20 to 24 September in building no. 11. Information about the event will also be provided to students by employees of dean's offices at each faculty and Erasmus+ program faculty coordinators.

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