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  • 2022 MICROSCOPY IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING -lecture - Nowy

    e-Learning Courses
    • I. E. Kłosowska-Chomiczewska
    • E. Piłat
    • P. Szumała
    • R. Piątek
    • P. Gnatowski
    • J. Kucińska-Lipka
    • P. Szarlej
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska
    • Ł. Zedler
    • M. Włoch... and 2 others

    The online repository will be used to teach students by presenting them lectures about variable aspects of microscopy techniques used in environmental monitoring. 

  • 2024 Microscopy in Environmental Monitoring

    e-Learning Courses
    • P. Kosmela
    • I. E. Kłosowska-Chomiczewska
    • E. Piłat
    • E. Głowińska
    • P. Szumała
    • M. Strankowski
    • J. Kucińska-Lipka
    • A. Brillowska-Dąbrowska
    • M. Włoch
    • A. Macierzanka

    The online repository will be used to teach students by presenting them lectures about variable aspects of microscopy techniques used in environmental monitoring. 

  • 2022_Elective Design II_S_Hudnik_K_Zyczkowska_There is no Planet B

    e-Learning Courses
    • K. Życzkowska

    There is no Planet B The studio will use practical interventions to explore how climate change is affecting transformations in urban / non-urban space in Gdansk. Through the identification of problems and the importance of reading the consequences in space and architecture, students will learn about the method of opening a critical public debate. Through a variety of topics and actions – micro interventions, they will record their...

  • Global Trends 2022

    e-Learning Courses
    • L. Segreto

    The course reflects on the different models of capitalism, starting with the debate on "Varieties of capitalism". It will deal with the relationships between historical dimension, juridical and economic cultures, institutions, financial markets and ownership structures in today's world economy. The aim of the course is trying to give an answer to a couple of very simple questions: why economic systems react in a different way...