On April 10, the results of the latest edition of the prestigious QS by subject ranking were released. This high-profile, internationally recognized ranking ranks universities within certain subjects of scholarship, providing students and researchers with useful insights. To be included in it is quite a distinction – one that Lodz University of Technology has earned for the second time, this time being classified in four subject areas.
Marta Kopytowska is studying Civil Engineering. Since childhood, she has been training karate and participating in international events. This allowed her to thoroughly understand the mechanisms behind human movement and how complex the anatomy of limbs is. In the E2TOP programme, she decided to unconventionally combine her interest in body movement with construction, implementing the project "Intelligent Nodes in Steel Structures Utilizing the Earth's Center of Rotation".
The main lobby of the building of the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of TUL hosted the opening of the exhibition 'The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.’ (John 1:5), which is a quote from Bible, from the Gospel of St. John.
Written by dr inż. Joanna Matuszewska, Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning
Kluby Rozwoju Cyfrowego [Digital Development Clubs, KRCs] is a project planned to run for several years, funded from the European Social Fund Plus. Currently, the project is in the pilot phase, KRC Support, to select the first 64 municipalities where the premises of the whole enterprise will be put to the test.
Written by Ewa Chojnacka, editor-in-chief
Lodz University of Technology was ranked in the top 13% of the world's best universities in the Best Value University World Rankings for International Students.
Press release | 11 April 2024
The New European Bauhaus Academy (NEBA):
training professionals in circular biobased construction, renovation and urban transformation
Launch of the NEBA Alliance at the NEB Festival in Brussels
We invite foreign candidates for studies at Lodz University of Technology to participate in TUL Open Day, which will take place on April 25!
The President of the Republic of Poland conferred the title of professor of engineering and technical sciences in the discipline of information and communication technology on the researcher from the Faculty of Technical Physics, Information Technology and Applied Mathematics.
The penultimate recruitment for training courses implemented as part of the “Accessible Lodz University of Technology” project has begun. They are addressed to all university employees, both academic teachers and others.
You're cordially invited to attend the EngiSCAF project's closing seminar! We're thrilled to announce that the event will take place on Friday, April 26th, and we're confident it will be informative and exciting. You can join us either in person or online to discover our novel composite biopolymer scaffolds with customisable porous structure and preset biological activity.