EUNICE Research project was presented in this Spanish scientific dissemination event, where the alliance presented its Reunice Joint Action Plan on Human Resources Strategy for Researchers – HRS4R
EUNICE presented its Reunice Joint Action Plan on Human Resources Strategy for Researchers – HRS4R at the 14th ACEDEDOT Workshop on Operations Management and Technology, held this year in Salamanca, Spain, from 16th to 18th March within the framework of the alliance’s science dissemination initiatives. This event was aimed at promoting the exchange of experiences and ideas by bringing together researchers and professors in the area of Operations and Technology in a working environment with a forum for academic and research discussion.
Lidia Sánchez, Prof. of Business Administration and Director of EUNICE Research (Reunice) Area at the University of Cantabria (Spain) introduced the EUNICE European University alliance and its H2020 project, Reunice (EUNICE Research), highlighting the Reunice Joint Action Plan on Human Resources Strategy for Researchers initiative. The Joint Action Plan in HRS4R is the first step of the implementation of this HR strategy promoted by the European Commission in all the EUNICE partner universities by fostering the engagement of each EUNICE member and coordinating their tactics for more unified HR processes and exchange of researchers and staff.
About EUNICE and Reunice
EUNICE, the European University for Customised Education, is designed to solve social and economic challenges, both globally and locally. In 2020, EUNICE was selected during the second call for pilot projects of European Universities of the European Commission. The alliance is nurtured by ten universities’ intellectual and infrastructure input –Poznań University of Technology (Poland), Brandenburg University of Technology (Germany), University of Cantabria (Spain), University of Mons (Belgium), University of Catania (Italy), Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (France), University of Vaasa (Finland), Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (Portugal), University of Peloponnese (Greece) and University of Karlstad (Sweden)–.
This alliance, born from the European Universities initiative and funded by the European Commission, is building a solid network of interactions between educational institutions and other agents to work on social and economic challenges.
EUNICE Research (Reunice project) was born in October 2021, funded by the EU’s H2020 Research and Innovation Programme, to align research and innovation agendas within the alliance. At the core of it lie the following objectives: to enhance human capital by implementing best practices, to share research infrastructures, to foster inclusivity and equality, to promote open science and cooperation between universities and other non-academic sectors.
For more information on Reunice, visit this page.