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“EU4Belarus: Solidarity with the people of Belarus”

The European Union under the “EU4Belarus: Solidarity with the people of Belarus” programme is launching a call for proposals for EU4Belarus – SALT (Support for Advanced Learning and Training) scholarships for Belarusian students who are already studying at universities in Lithuania, Latvia,Czechia, and Poland, as well as for those who will start their studies in the academic years 2021/22 and 2022/23.

The 14th Festival of Traditional Art in Wielkopolska region 

The Festival of Traditional Art is the key project of The Folk Association „Poligrodzianie”. It is the world-wide unique affair which connects tradition with modern approach to understanding the art and presents not only regional products but also inspired by traditional folklore, f.e. fashion show.

Today folk groups from Latvia, Serbia, Czech Republik and Burundi had an appointment with rector of Poznan University of Technology prof. Teofil Jesionowski.

The Ministry of Education and Science will co-finance Applied Doctorate Program at PUT

26 applications of PUT Doctoral School were qualified to be co-financed within the Applied Doctorate Program.

The main goal of this project is to create special relations in cooperation between universities and business. PhD students, employed in companies, will receive the scholarship for four years. That is a very good information - admitted prof. Teofil Jesionowski, rector of PUT. In his opinion, the most important is that the subjects of doctorates have been chosen in cooperation with industry and will be implemented as solutions in their daily activity.

PUT – we solve problems "on the spot"!

Professor Filip Górski team from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and their AutoMedPrint project. Project objective: construction of a protorype of a system enbling the automatic design of an individualized product (prosthesis or limb orthosis) basef on a non-contact SD scan of the patient and production of the product using 3D printing technology. Last days they've helped nine year old Jan.

Here you can learn more about the project and meet Jan.

Poznan University of Technology one of the signatories to the Declaration on the establishment of the Wielkopolska Hydrogen Valley

Wielkopolska institutions representing science, local government, and business have declared their will to cooperate for the development of the hydrogen economy. The signed declaration is to be a key factor in maintaining the competitiveness of the economy and contribute to the improvement of the living conditions of Wielkopolska inhabitants.

Female students of Poznan University of Technology awarded in an international architecture competition

The "Best Student Design Entry" special award in the international competition "The Brewed Bar - An Urban Coffeehouse Design Challenge" (Archmello_competition) was awarded to Wiktoria Ciszak, Karolina Kozłowska, and Michalina Linkowska - second-cycle students of architecture at the Faculty of Architecture.The project is carried out as part of the Workplace Architecture 2 course under the supervision of Paweł Kobryński, MSc. Eng. of Architecture.

Scientists from Poznan University of Technology awarded by the Polish Academy of Sciences

Dr. Agata Zdarta, PhD from the Faculty of Chemical Technology, was awarded by Poznan Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences for the best original creative work of a doctoral student for 2020 in the field of exact sciences and earth sciences. In turn, Dr. Michał Tomczyk, PhD from the Faculty of Computer Science and Telecommunications received an award in the field of technical sciences.

Poznan University of Technology in the forefront of Polish universities

According to the PERSPECTIVES 2021 ranking published today, we take 19th place. The list includes universities with at least one authorization to confer doctoral degrees and a minimum of two hundred full-time students.

The jury took into account, inter alia, the conditions of education, prestige, internationalization, and the graduate outcomes in the labor market. And it is precisely in this last criterion that Poznan University of Technology occupies a very high, fifth position, on a national scale.