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Author: Katarzyna Siwczyk     Published At: 30.10.2024
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Scientific debut 2024 – Sustainable development and the European Green Deal

On the 25th of October, the Faculty of Organization and Management of the Silesian University of Technology held the 14th edition of the project “Scientific debut 2024 - Sustainable development and the European Green Deal”, organized in cooperation with the office of Prof. Dr Hab. Eng. Jerzy Buzek, the Department of Applied Social Sciences of the Faculty of Organization and Management of the Silesian University of Technology, the Institute of Social Studies of the Academy of Applied Sciences in Racibórz and the Silesian Centre for Business Ethics and Sustainable Development. The conference was attended by young scientists from all over the country.

The competition “Scientific debut 2024 – Sustainable development and the European Green Deal” was addressed to young scientists from all over the country. The submitted scientific articles were evaluated by reviewers. Those that have passed positive assessments have been included in the monograph “Sustainable Development and European Green Order dictated by the Young Scientist’s Workshop Improvement” edited by Jerzy Buzek, Henryk Kretek and Michał Staniszewski.

The summary of the project was a conference with the participation of participants and outstanding guests and initiators of the project.

- By participating in the competition for scientific debut on the subject of sustainable development, you are taking part in the most important discussion that is taking place on our continent. You take up topics that allow us to find the answer, how to carry out this great program, which is the implementation of the European Green Deal, relatively safely – said Professor Jerzy Buzek.

We are all at a very difficult time in history. In times of war, in difficult times, environmental challenges have also become part of widespread disinformation. You, young scientists, are facing a challenge to explain these processes – added Dr Borys Budka.

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The Dean of the Faculty of Organization and Management of the Silesian University of Technology emphasized that it is an honour to take part in such an initiative.

- Our Faculty is very happy that it can be a part of this project, and I declare my willingness to continue this initiative in the coming years - announced Dr Hab. Aleksandra Kuzior, Prof. SUT, Dean of the Faculty of Organization and Management, who led the plenary session.

The session was attended by: Agnieszka Rupniewska (Mayor of the City of Zabrze), Dr Paweł Strózik (Rector of the Academy of Applied Sciences in Racibórz), Dr Borys Budka (Member of the European Parliament), Prof Jerzy Buzek (former Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland and President of the European Parliament, as well as Member of the European Parliament), Prof Jadwiga Stolarczyk-Pissaloux (expert at the European Commission and professor at the University of Rouen Normandie).

In his speech, Jerzy Buzek explained the correlation between sustainable development and the European Green Deal, stressing that “the Green Deal is a great plan for a lasting, systemic change in thinking about the planet and how to use its resources.”

Panel sessions were moderated by guests and employees of WOIZ: Prof Jadwiga Stolarczyk-Pissaloux, Dr Katarzyna Postrzednik-Lotko, Dr Eng. Anna Kochmańska, Bartłomiej Knosala, Dr Dariusz Krawczyk, Dr Henryk A. Kretek, Dr Eng. Michał Staniszewski and PhD student at the

Silesian University of Technology Joanna Kruszewska (participant of the previous edition of the project). Students of the field of study “Cognitive Technologies and Social Media” participated in the organization of the event.

In this year’s edition of the first prize – diploma and invitation to visit the European Parliament in Brussels funded by Dr Borys Budka was handed over to Sabina Maria Perykasza from the Jagiellonian University for her work entitled Synergy of the European Green Deal and European Space Programs in achieving the EU’s climate goals.

Awards were granted to Eng. Julia Chmiel from the Silesian University of Technology, for her work entitled Titanium ascorbate as a plant biostimulator fulfilling the assumptions of the European Green Deal, and Karolina Sammel from the West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin for her work entitled Analysis of the impact on the environment of hub-and-spoke airports as a solution that fits into the assumptions of sustainable development on the example of the Central Communication Port .

The organizers congratulate the winners and all the participants who submitted their works to the competition, at the same time inviting them to the next edition.

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