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Poznan University of Technology is a partner of the Universities of the Future project

On May 13, 2024 Poznan University of Technology officially became a partner of the National Centre for Research and Development. The ceremonial signing of the partnership agreement for submitting a joint application for co-financing and implementation of the "Universities of the Future" project, planned under Measure 5.1 Social Innovations, Axis V Social innovations under the European Funds for Social Development (FERS), was held at the NCBiR headquarters.

POWERTRAIN success at H2 POLAND

The PUT Powertrain Scientific Club together with the Institute of Combustion Engines and Drives had the opportunity to present their activities and knowledge about hydrogen technologies during this year's H2Poland fair. The stand of the SC and the Poznan University of Technology attracted the attention of numerous visitors, including industry representatives, scientists and industry media.

Prof. Benoit Goosens visits PUT

On April 25, we had the honour of receiving prof. Benoit Goosens - director of the Danau Girang Field Center (DGFC), located in the protected area of ​​the Lower Kinabatangan Nature Reserve in the state of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo.

The center's research aims to mitigate the effects of biodiversity loss in Borneo by understanding the impact of habitat fragmentation on the ecosystem and encouraging active on-site conservation, engagement with non-governmental organizations, stakeholders and policy makers.

The EUNICE General Assembly in Cottbus

The main objective of the General Assembly meeting, attended by over 80 representatives including rectors from ten partner universities, was the establishment of a European, shared campus enriching education and research conducted by the European network of EUNICE universities. The meeting took place on April 23 and 24, 2024, hosted by the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg (Germany). It was the first such a meeting in the second phase of the EUNICE project (now EUNICE4U) after receiving funding for another 4 years.

The Baltic Univestity Programme

CAPABLE - Common Academic Practices and Abilities in Learning for Research

The CAPABLE project aims to provide knowledge, skills, and networking opportunities to doctoral students completing their PhD at a university that is a member of BUP and focuses on sustainable development relevant to the Baltic Sea region.

Registration by May 5th, 2024 Preliminary program and information at the following link: https://www.balticuniv.uu.se/projects/capable/