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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:University of Murcia, UASLP, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", ITCR, UCR +3 partnersUniversity of Murcia,UASLP,University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli",ITCR,UCR,CERAPS,University Federico II of Naples,UDGFunder: European Commission Project Code: 609979-EPP-1-2019-1-ES-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 999,489 EURScience has undergone, since the end of the XX century, a biotechnological development hardly imagined some years ago. Genetics, medicine and new technologies have transformed human reality as we knew it up to now, raising serious ethical doubts. Is everything technically possible also acceptable in ethical terms? And if so, where are the legal limits? In Biolaw it converge science to reach an advanced knowledge, ethics to question the limits and the complexity of realities and law to offer a fair response. However, the professional world and the academia lack the skills, the training opportunities and the necessary resources to cope with these problems. With this project, we hope to create a mass of well trained lecturers and professionals in the field of Biolaw at each partner institution in Costa Rica and Mexico. On the basis of the existing offer and demand, we will develop 4 capacity and 2 doctoral courses online, focused on research skills and on Bio-law specific topics. We will support the launch of a new joint doctoral programme in Mexico and will support its expansion with 1 more university in Mexico and 2 new in Costa Rica. The courses will be developed and taught online and in 3 different languages (English, French and Spanish). The new academic offer, together with a set of training and dissemination activities –international seminars, conferences and stays abroad- and the help of new elearning and bibliographical equipment, will come to integrate the partner’s doctoral and lifelong learning offer, contributing this way to the emergence of a critical mass of well trained lecturers and professionals and to its further development, also at international level.The project will surely impact not only in partner institutions, improving their accessibility, visibility and their capacity of attraction and influence, but also in the public and private sectors of Health, Environment a Law in the partner regions and countries.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UCR, UNA, UNISA, UB, University of Quindío +4 partnersUCR,UNA,UNISA,UB,University of Quindío,UNIBE,UNAM,University of Caldas,DIVERSITES & DEVELOPPEMENTFunder: European Commission Project Code: 598957-EPP-1-2018-1-IT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 915,600 EURCultural heritage, origin products and biodiversity in rural areas are often underutilized or exploited according to short-term logics. SUS-TER addresses the need of developing specific knowledge, skills and abilities for the elaboration and support of inclusive and sustainable territorial valorization of these local resources. SUS-TER will develop a new interdisciplinary profile of “Territorial Enhancer” capable to activate and facilitate these processes of sustainable valorisation. He/she will be able to design and implement: - local forms of interaction between resources, society and local economy, applying a territorial development paradigm - local systems of governance of biocultural rural territories and associated knowledge and know-how- territorial marketing plans, applying methodologies that allow local enterprises to participate in markets competitively, sustainably and inclusively.This general aim will be pursued by means of the design, elaboration and testing delivering of an innovative course, based on the concepts of modularity, integration of theoretical and practical knowledge, blending of different learning methods, recognition within existing HEI curricula. Territorial laboratories will play a key role in the methodology, allowing for the integration of knowledge and practice by means of a learning space linking teachers, producers, entrepreneurs and public authorities. The course will be delivered at international level and within each university. It will be recognized by the Universities according to their institutional rules, as such or as part of existing curricula. The course and teaching materials will be in Spanish. Preliminarily, a specific training for academic staff will be carried out.SUS-TER will impact students and Universities, but also SMEs, NGOs, collective organizations, international, national and local development agencies, allowing for inclusive and sustainable processes of valorization of rural heritage.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2020Partners:ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DARCHITECTURE DE GRENOBLE, ENSAG, AQUATIM SA, CENTRE DE RECHERCHE DALBI EN GENIE DES PROCEDES DES SOLIDES DIVISES, DE LENERGIE ET DE LENVIRONNEMENT, UCC +6 partnersECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE DARCHITECTURE DE GRENOBLE,ENSAG,AQUATIM SA,CENTRE DE RECHERCHE DALBI EN GENIE DES PROCEDES DES SOLIDES DIVISES, DE LENERGIE ET DE LENVIRONNEMENT,UCC,UCR,UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL,COLIFRI,CNRS/CENTRE DE RECHERCHE D'ALBI EN GENIE DES PROCEDES DES SOLIDES DIVISES, DE L'ENERGIE ET DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT,UNTREF,Universidad EANFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-20-MRS2-0013Funder Contribution: 29,999.2 EUROur proposal to the ANR MRSEI call concerns the improvement of the structuration and coordination of the international network (consortium) to develop a European project called “Social appropriation of knowledge, science and technology in sustainability projects “ (ASEPPS). The ASEPPS project will be presented in the Horizon Europe call, MSCA RISE 2021. According to the rules of the previous calls, the ASEPPS project is structured around international exchanges between partners from both groups of countries: the European Union’s participants (France, Ireland and Romania) and Latin America’s participants (Colombia, Argentina and Costa Rica), with the objectives of training and mutual transfer of knowledge, know-how and good practices in the field of research and innovation. ASEPPS aims to contribute to the sustainable development of climate-neutral local social practices through the implementation of green or low-carbon technologies. This objective will be achieved through joint actions in training-education, research and development of technology and innovation, carried out in the framework of the reciprocal international mobility of the partners. The main topics addressed will be energy, water and housing. The studies will focus on: - Using renewable energies (solar, biomass, waste) - Improving the local environment/neighbourhood: energy supply, quality of water, housing with local materials,... - Scientific education and multidisciplinary life-long learning education Taking into account local traditions, socio-economic characteristics as well as environmental conditions, the EU project will assess the social appropriation of the solutions (equipment, procedures, etc.) proposed through a collaborative study taking into account their participation in the structuring, sustainability and results of implementation on site. The technological solutions, with low carbon emissions, will be applied on several pilot sites where the partners are already developing research activities. The work of building the future EU projects ASEPPS with a consortium of partners started at the beginning of the year 2020. It accelerated with the creation of the logistics group COLIFRI– IMT Mines Albi. However, as it is a new consortium, the ANR funding can help significantly to mature this research and training network as it requests an important coordination task to make sure the European project proposal is made in good conditions to succeed. The initiator of the project, COLIFRI, is a Franco-Colombian association for research since 2018, supported by the French Embassy in Colombia and Colombia’s government (https://www.colifri.com/fr/qui-sommes-nous/). It brings together nearly 400 researchers and about forty-partner universities. IMT Mines Albi, an historic partner of several Colombian universities and the French Embassy in Colombia, was chosen as coordinator of the future project of ASEPPS, in charge of developing and submitting the European ASEPPS project. IMT Mines Albi is part of Institute Mines-Te´le´com (IMT), a French Higher Education and Research institute, comprised of 8 core-engineering schools, plus 5 affiliates. IMT is France’s largest engineering higher education and research institute. With over 13,000 students, including ~1,500 PhDs, over 1,300 professors/researchers and 500 international partnerships, IMT represents excellence in its endeavour to innovate for impact. IMT has been participating in more than 130 Horizon 2020 projects and plays a major role in Horizon 2020 by acting as National Contact Point (NCP) for the ICT programme as well as for a National Contact Point for Horizon 2020 programmes for SMEs.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:DTU, University of Salford, University Medical Center Freiburg, Nordic Bioscience (Denmark), UCR +6 partnersDTU,University of Salford,University Medical Center Freiburg,Nordic Bioscience (Denmark),UCR,WWU,CNRS,MIMETAS BV,Wrocław University of Science and Technology,ULiege,PLUSFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101226977Funder Contribution: 3,620,990 EURWound healing is a physiological process leading to the restoration of the skin barrier integrity after injury. A large number of factors (wound size and location, exogenous pathogenic agents, aging, co-morbidities, genetic diseases) can affect wound healing and prevent its normal resolution, leading to wounds that never heal (i.e. chronic wounds) or that heal in an aberrant manner (e.g. with scarring or dermonecrosis). Wound healing disorders affect up to 6% of the adult population in the world and this number is expected to continue to grow due to population aging and increasing incidence of metabolic diseases. In addition, current therapeutic solutions lack efficiency and there is an urgent need for better diagnostic tools to improve wound management. In the REMOD-HEALING project, we propose to tackle the burden of pathological wounds by exploiting the huge reservoir of therapeutic targets and biomarkers associated with extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling in cutaneous wounds. Our innovative approach will be to analyse, model and target the aberrant ECM modifications induced by proteolytic enzymes in various healing disorders (chronic ulcers, epidermolysis bullosa, snake bite-induced dermonecrosis) with the hypothesis that the quality of the ECM shaped by proteases dictates the quality of tissue regeneration. We have gathered a team of 14 European and Latin American partners to provide excellent training to 12 doctoral candidates and generate breakthrough research allowing us to (i) gain a deeper understanding of proteolytic networks in normal and pathological wounds in order to identify novel potential biomarkers and protease targets (Objective 1), (ii) obtain biochemical and structural information on specific protease targets, their ECM substrates and their endogenous inhibitors to fuel the discovery of diagnostic tools and anti-protease drugs (Objective 2), (iii) develop new diagnostic and therapeutic tools to improve wound management (Objective 3).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UCR, UAJMS, AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE,DELEGATION CHARGEE DES RELATIONS AVEC L'UNION EUROPEENNE ASBL, UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA, FUNDACAO UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA GRANDE DOURADOS +7 partnersUCR,UAJMS,AGENCE UNIVERSITAIRE DE LA FRANCOPHONIE,DELEGATION CHARGEE DES RELATIONS AVEC L'UNION EUROPEENNE ASBL,UNIVERSIDADE CATOLICA PORTUGUESA,FUNDACAO UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA GRANDE DOURADOS,ITCR,CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL DES ARTS ET METIERS,UAGRM,UAB,UNIVERSIDADE DE SAO PAULO,CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES DE MONTPELLIER,CIRADFunder: European Commission Project Code: 573601-EPP-1-2016-1-FR-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 855,738 EURThrough INOVIA’s project, the mains actors of the higher and vocational education system in Brazil, Costa Rica and Bolivia, will develop adaptative capacities in the field of agrofood processing, in a context of technological, economic and social changes of the sector. The aim will consist with professionalizing the training system and promoting its integration in the productive sector, to enhance employability and integration of graduates and actively participate to the local economic development, in a shared knowledge and innovation approach among stakeholders.INOVIA aims to establish:-The Capacity of higher education institutions to operationally implement new innovative training programs with a skills oriented approach, with the cration of three modules, with one in e-learning- The foundation for the development of an appropriate and contextualized professionalization system, facilitating the introduction of experience, practice field and promoting interaction with the professionals.- Strengthening of exchange gateways and cooperation with the professional sector, through the establishment of an appropriate and scalable service offering (expertise, development, technology transfer, lifelong training) and the development of collaborative projects in a logic of public / private partnerships.- Strengthening of cooperation between partners at regional and international level.The consortium gathers major players in the partner countries and relevant international institutions in agricultural and food sectors, with a common objective to contribute to the sustainable development of products from the agricultural and food sectors in Latin America.
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