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The leading ranking agency Times Higher Education has published the results of its global subject rankings - World University Rankings 2026 by Subject - for eleven subjects. The University of Gdańsk was listed in nine rankings - all those in which it was possible to apply for an assessment due to the university's profile.
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Bone fractures are becoming an increasing health risk in a rapidly ageing society. In response to this challenge, the BONEFILL project was created, which aims to develop bioactive, injectable bone fillers that closely mimic the natural composition of bone, with the aim of accelerating the regeneration of small bone defects and reducing post-operative complications. The project is led by Dr Aneta Szymańska, prof. dr hab…
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The Gdańsk Branch of the PAS has announced a call for applications for the 11th edition of the annual Gdańsk Branch of the PAS Award for Young Scientists. The award will be granted for the best scientific publication of 2025, whose lead author is an employee or doctoral student of a scientific institution (including a university) from the Pomeranian,…
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During the first meeting of the Fahrenheit Union of Universities in Gdańsk in the new year, the FarU Award was presented for a grassroots initiative that has had an impact on the communities of three universities and is sustainable in nature. The award went to an inter-university team whose innovative method, based on basic research in…
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Dr Alicja Mikołajczyk from the Faculty of Chemistry has been named (as the only Polish candidate) among 60 young researchers from around the world in the LUSH PRIZE 2026 competition in the Young Scientists category. The Lush Prize is the world's largest prize fund working to end the use of animals in research, testing and education.
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We present the profile of another winner of the National Science Centre's OPUS 29 competition: dr inż. Emilia Gontarek-Castro from the Faculty of Chemistry, whose project ‘Nature-Inspired, Biodegradable and Fluorine-Free Membranes: Toward Sustainable Water Treatment Without Compromising Performance’ received funding in the amount of PLN 1,715,686.00.
Dr inż. Emilia Gontarek-Castro…
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We present the profile of another winner of the National Science Centre's OPUS 29 competition: dr Estera Rintz from the Faculty of Biology, whose project ‘Molecular pathogenesis and precise therapy with antisense oligonucleotides in type 6 myofibrillar myopathy associated with mutations in the BAG3 gene using mouse and cell models’ received funding in the amount of PLN 3,099,900.00.
Dr Estera Rintz…
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Archaeological Sensations 2025. Vote for the achievements of UG scientists
An article about priestesses and the cult of the goddess Ceres in the region of ancient Musti (el-Krib, northern Tunisia), an area called ‘The Great Fields’ by the Romans (Campi Magni), co-authored by scientists from the University of Gdańsk (dr Karol Kłodziński - lead author…
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Kinga Hoszek-Mandera, a student at the University of Gdańsk, and Esther Wilhelm, a student at the University of Algarve, have begun a two-month research internship in Antarctica as part of the ICEPACT project (funded by the NAWA Strategic Partnerships programme)! The interns have safely arrived on Nelson Island, where, under the supervision of…
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We present another winner of the National Science Centre's OPUS 29 competition: prof. dr hab. Hanna Mazur-Marzec from the Faculty of Oceanography and Geography, whose project An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the diversity, physiology and toxicity of Prymnesium parvum received funding in the amount of PLN 5,418,751.00 (including PLN 2,272,300.00 for the University of Gdańsk).
Prof. Hanna Mazur-Marzec…