Outcomes of Cartagean week : 3 new agreements to promote research and joint studies
Published on February 4, 2022
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Updated on February 7, 2022
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on the February 4, 2022
EUt+ prepares three new common degrees in Architecture, Industrial Engineering and Food Science and Technology and creates research support offices.
The construction of the European University of Technology (EUt+) is progressing. The rectors of the eight universities, meeting this first week of february 2022 at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena (UPCT), signed several agreements to promote research and joint studies. The documents signed include the creation of new joint degrees that will allow students to study different semesters in the eight campuses, a European office for innovation and technology transfer, and the criteria to be met by the next European research institutes.
The week of work of the alliance of European universites of technology concludes in Cartagena with new advances in research with the creation of an single desk to help researchers that will increase the attraction of European funds in competitive calls , and an "Office for innovation and transfer" to companies and the society in general of the R+D+i generated in the polytechnics of Cartagena (Spain), Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Darmstadt (Germany), Dublin (Ireland), Limassol (Cyprus), Riga (Latvia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Troyes (France).
Last key outcome, the partners have also agreed to launch a new wave of joint degrees in Architecture, Industrial Engineering and Food Science and Technology, in addition to those already underway in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering, studies in which students will be able to study each term at a different European University of Technology campus.
The aim of the EUt+ alliance, sponsored by the European Union is to create a sustainable future for students from European countries, for the staff of each of the institutions and for the territories and regions in which each of the campuses is located. This ambition is told by the Manifesto movie co-produced by all partners and thanks to Havas.
Discover the EUt+ Motion Manifesto
The EUt+ Student Council will support mobility students and organise international tournaments
The week of work of the alliance of European universites of technology concludes in Cartagena with new advances in research with the creation of an single desk to help researchers that will increase the attraction of European funds in competitive calls , and an "Office for innovation and transfer" to companies and the society in general of the R+D+i generated in the polytechnics of Cartagena (Spain), Cluj-Napoca (Romania), Darmstadt (Germany), Dublin (Ireland), Limassol (Cyprus), Riga (Latvia), Sofia (Bulgaria) and Troyes (France).
Last key outcome, the partners have also agreed to launch a new wave of joint degrees in Architecture, Industrial Engineering and Food Science and Technology, in addition to those already underway in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Telecommunications Engineering, studies in which students will be able to study each term at a different European University of Technology campus.
The aim of the EUt+ alliance, sponsored by the European Union is to create a sustainable future for students from European countries, for the staff of each of the institutions and for the territories and regions in which each of the campuses is located. This ambition is told by the Manifesto movie co-produced by all partners and thanks to Havas.
Discover the EUt+ Motion Manifesto
The EUt+ Student Council will support mobility students and organise international tournaments
Date of update 07 février 2022