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assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:USFX, UAB, FLACSO, Espoch, FUNDACION DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA PARA LA INVESTIGACION +34 partnersUSFX,UAB,FLACSO,Espoch,FUNDACION DE LA UNIVERSIDAD DE COSTA RICA PARA LA INVESTIGACION,UCV,ULA,UJAT,ASOCIACION URUGUAYA ORT - UNIVERSIDAD ORT URUGUAY,UCA,CENTRO DE APOIO AO DESENVOLVIMENTO TECNOLOGICO FUB,University of Talca,UniBg,FLACSO,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, Managua,UDELAS,FUNDACION TECNOLOGICA DE COSTA RICA,UJMD,University of Havana,UNA,University of Antioquia,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua, León,UIP,AAU,FH JOANNEUM GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H.,UCR,Universidade Estadual Paulista,University of Tarapacá,IPL,Rafael Landívar University,EMPRESA PUBLICA DE PRODUCCION Y DESARROLLO ESTRATEGICO DE LA UNIVERSIDAD ESTATAL DE MILAGRO,ITCR,UNIVERSIDAD DE EL SALVADOR,Universidad Veracruzana,UT,Universidad Católica Bolivia San Pablo,INSTITUTO UNIVERSITARIO ASOCIACIONCRISTIANA DE JOVENES,UCf,University of GuayaquilFunder: European Commission Project Code: 574080-EPP-1-2016-1-ES-EPPKA2-CBHE-JPFunder Contribution: 994,199 EUR"The project presented pretends to create a Regional Observatory for Quality and Equity in Higher Education in Latin America (ORACLE). The project is based on the assumption that there is no possible quality without equity. For it, the project involves the participation of 35 universities from 15 countries from Latin America and 5 European countries. It will be developed for 36 months from 2016 to 2019.ORACLE is an innovative project although it seeks to give continuity and sustainability to 4 ALFA.3 projects supported by the EU. In order to achieve an optimal function of the Observatory, previously, it is going to be built a Quality and Equity Unit (UCE) in each one of the 30 universities that participate in the project. These UCE's will propose and design actions, policies and strategies of institutional quality assurance and equity. Likewise, these institutional units will operate in a reticulated way and they will be the starter point and the main emphasis of ORACLE. The creation of new structures will encourage the Organizational Development of the Higher Education institutions of ""la Región"".The groups in vulnerable situation that ORACLE's Observatory is focused on are a total of eight: indigenous people, women, people with disabilities, non- traditional students, population with very low HDI, immigrants, ethnic minority groups and citizens from rural areas. ORACLE aims to provide an integral and integrated service and, unlike other initiatives, it is not exclusively circumscribed on the academic development of the students, but it will also work with people in vulnerable situations among all levels (professors, students, administrative staff and managers) and all institutional functions: teaching, research and management."
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:UPT, USFX, UNA, UCA, UA +6 partnersUPT,USFX,UNA,UCA,UA,MINISTERIO DE EDUCACION Y CIENCIAS,UNE,UAGRM,MINISTERIO DE EDUCACION DEPORTES Y CULTURA DE BOLIVIA,Universidad Católica Bolivia San Pablo,FUNDACION UNIVERSIDAD PRIVADA DE SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 619084-EPP-1-2020-1-BO-EPPKA2-CBHE-SPFunder Contribution: 837,915 EURThe OVERALL AIM of the INNOVA project is to improve the research management of Higher Education Institutions in Bolivia and Paraguay, with a specific focus on Climate Change.This goal will be achieved by implementing the following SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:- Firstly, development and consolidation of Research & Innovation policies in Bolivia and Paraguay, with a specific focus in Climate Change, in order to meet international standards. - Secondly, setting-up of an innovative Forward-Looking Platform to orientate coordinated and sustainable policymaking in the field of research management in Bolivia and Paraguay, drawing upon foresight methods.INNOVA will contribute to tackle the manifest HEIs underperformance on Research and Innovation in Bolivia and Paraguay. The current situation calls urgently for effective formulation of legal and policy frameworks to articulate R&D actions at HE systemic level, which INNOVA will foster through fruitful interplay between HEIs, private sector and policymakers to move forward on S,T&I. In order to generate systematic impact, INNOVA will leverage the involvement in the Consortium of the Ministries responsible for HE from both countries together with a balances combination of public and private HEIs in the region, accompanied by two experienced EU partners.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2025Partners:USFX, FSU, UC, Imperial, UP +21 partnersUSFX,FSU,UC,Imperial,UP,INRAE,ERDYN CONSULTANTS SARL,Z5 PLUS DESIGN LTD,KNAW,PMF,Ministry of the Environment,NANJING INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY ANDLIMNOLOGY CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES,FT,Goethe University Frankfurt,ICRA,USFQ,REVIVO,SYKE,UGA,ACA,UB,University of Innsbruck,UFC,University of Leeds,DEL-DUNANTULI VIZUGYI IGAZGATOSAG,MUFunder: European Commission Project Code: 869226Overall Budget: 6,702,010 EURFunder Contribution: 6,593,630 EURRiver networks are among Earth’s most threatened hot-spots of biodiversity and provide key ecosystem services (e.g. supply drinking water and food, climate regulation) essential to sustaining human well-being. Climate change and increased human water use are causing more rivers and streams to dry, with devastating impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Currently, over half the global river network consist of drying channels and these are expanding dramatically. However, drying river networks (DRNs) have received little attention from scientists and policy makers, and the public is unaware of their importance. Consequently, there is no effective integrated biodiversity conservation or ecosystem management strategy of DRNs facing climate change. A multidisciplinary team of 25 experts from 11 countries in Europe, South America, China and the USA will build on EU efforts to investigate how climate change, through changes in flow regimes and water use, has cascading impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem functions and ecosystem services of DRNs. DRYvER (DRYing riVER networks) will gather and upscale empirical and modelling data from nine focal DRNs (case studies) in the EU and CELAC to develop a meta-system framework applicable to Europe and worldwide. It will also generate crucial knowledge-based strategies, tools and guidelines for cost-effective adaptive management of DRNs. Working closely with stakeholders and end-users, DRYvER will co-develop strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change effects in DRNs, integrating hydrological, ecological (including nature-based solutions), socio-economic and policy perspectives. The end results of DRYvER will contribute to reaching the objectives of the Paris Agreement and place Europe at the forefront of research on climate change.
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