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EUNICE Research seeks to set the foundations and tools to boost joint research between partner universities by promoting science dissemination and sharing research resource platform

Reunice (EUNICE Research), project within EUNICE alliance, is aimed at promoting joint research between the different universities which are part of the consortium. Funded by the European Commission’s H2020 Programme is active since October 2021 and will run until September 2024.

One of the main goals of this project is to support EUNICE on making a local impact and contributing to the development of our society by transferring knowledge, expertise and workforce to companies based in the regions where our universities are located.

Thus, some of the specific milestones pursued are a common research and innovation agenda, the sharing of research infrastructures of the partner universities, the promotion of collaboration with different agents in society (companies, NGOs,…), the openness and inclusiveness of science as a general practice within the consortium, and strengthening of human resources for research through the implementation of good practices (European Commission’s Human Resources Strategy for Researchers – HRS4R).

“It is important to note that Reunice is not designed to directly fund joint research, but rather to create the necessary structures and networks so that the generation of joint research is sustainable over time and not something specific associated with the duration of the project,” said Lidia Sánchez, Reunice Area Director at the University of Cantabria (Spain).

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