The campus of Gdańsk University of Technology is a unique place, considered to be one of the most beautiful in Europe. Places to relax in green areas, a student club with a long tradition, and the best ‘Juwenalia’ (student holiday) in Poland are just some of the opportunities that await future students. All this in the middle of the Tri-City agglomeration - one of the best places to live in Poland.

Top reasons to study:

  • 8 faculties
  • 37 fields of studies
  • 13 scientific disciplines
  • nearly 1300 academic teachers
  • over 15 000 students
  • students from over 70 countries
  • 104 research clubs and student organizations
  • 27 sports sections

Among the 1000 best universities in the world

Gdańsk University of Technology is one fo the 8 Polish universities classified in the prestigious Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), also known as the Shanghai Ranking. Each year, ARWU ranks over 2 000 universities and publishes a list of top 1000 best ones. Gdańsk University of Technology was classified in the 801-900 range in 2021.

The highest standards in Europe for conducting research

In 2017, the European Commission granted Gdańsk Tech the right to use the prestigious HR Excellence in Research logo. Gdańsk University of Technology was thus recognized as an institution that creates some of the best working and development conditions for researchers in Europe.

One of the best universities in Poland

Gdańsk University of Technology is the second-best research university in Poland in the ‘Initiative of Excellence - Research University’ competition of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. It is here where inventions used in Poland and around the world are created - communication with the use of eyes, an ecological medicine for osteoporosis, biodegradable materials and many more.

The GUT campus is one of the oldest such facilities in Poland.

According to the prestigious Times Higher Education, it is among the 10 most beautiful campuses. There are buildings over 100 years old standing right next to modern facilities, which house over 250 laboratories.

The symbol of the university is the monumental GUT main building, which was erected in the style of Northern Neo-Renaissance. The southern courtyard, which is home to the Foucault pendulum, is named after Johannes Hevelius, while the northern one is named after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, both famous scientists born in Gdańsk.

  • A high school diploma or a secondary school leaving certificate or equal to GCE A-level certificates or IB and EB diplomas qualifying for admission to a university in the home country.(For Bachelor program)
  • Copy of Bachelor's diploma with the transcript of records (for Master program)
  • English Language Certificates (at a minimum B2 level or equivalent): TOEFL (IBT 87, CBT 180, PBT 510), TOEIC (700), IELTS (6.0), FCE, CAE, CPE, BEC, CEIBT, TELC, ESOL, IEOL, SET, EBC, EOS, LCCI.
    • Exemption from language requirements applies to Candidates who have finished higher education in English.
  • Copy of maturity certificate or higher secondary certificate or International Baccalaureate or European Baccalaureate with attachment (for Bachelor program)
  • Copy of a passport (for non-UE citizens)
  • 1 photo (3,5 x 4,5 cm)
  • Language certificate or English Language Declaration
  • International Student Declaration
  • Upload all the necessary documents to the student portal. 

Apply via eucas.net for pre-verification of your documents.

 

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