The University of Gdańsk has consistently been among the leading universities to obtain the largest funding for scientific research from the National Science Centre.
The National Science Centre has recently published its latest Annual Report 2017. According to the data presented, our university occupies sixth place among Polish universities and seventh among all the project beneficiaries. As a result of competitions in 2017, the UG received 27,990,000 PLN for a total of 78 qualified applications. The success rate in the competitions was 26%.
Beneficiaries |
Amount of funding in thousands PLN |
Applications qualified |
Success rate |
Jagiellonian University |
127,425 |
291 |
37% |
University of Warsaw |
114,570 |
269 |
39% |
Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań |
56,480 |
138 |
31% |
University of Wrocław |
46,376 |
110 |
35% |
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń |
34,976 |
91 |
33% |
AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow |
33,685 |
76 |
30% |
University of Gdańsk |
27,990 |
78 |
26% |
Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences |
24,506 |
25 |
49% |
Wrocław University of Science and Technology |
22,895 |
53 |
32% |
Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences |
22,415 |
22 |
39% |
University of Lodz |
21,549 |
86 |
32% |
Poznan University of Medical Sciences |
20,669 |
37 |
27% |
Warsaw University of Technology |
20,136 |
63 |
29% |
University of Silesia in Katowice |
18,697 |
60 |
23% |
Medical University of Warsaw |
18,569 |
30 |
33% |
Silesian University of Technology |
17,821 |
47 |
23% |
Gdańsk University of Technology |
16,514 |
45 |
23% |
Source: NSC 2017 Report