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UPC joins Catalunya Talent Bridge to attract top U.S. research talent and strengthen its leadership in science and innovation
The call for applications "Consolidación Investigadora 2025" promotes the creation of permanent positions at the UPC
An insightful reflection on the journey from early-career adaptability to research independence, highlighting key achievements, motivation and the value of mentorship, collaboration, and resilience in academia.
The European scientific community is making a concerted effort to attract top researchers from around the world, particularly those affected by recent uncertainties in U.S. research policies
17 FI-SDUR research grants for 2024 have been awarded. These grants are aimed at supporting the recruitment of early-stage researchers who are developing their doctorate within the framework of a department of the Catalan university system.
Researcher Elaine Armelin and researchers Oriol Gomis, Antonio González, Luca Pelà, and Josep Lluís Tamarit have been awarded the ICREA Acadèmia 2024 distinction, granted by the Agency for the Management of University and Research Grants (AGAUR).
The involvement of the UPC in Unite! alongside eight other European technological universities not only strengthens its international position but also highlights its commitment to digital transformation and the sustainability of higher education at the European level.
The February edition of the ranking of Spanish women researchers or those working in Spain, compiled by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), includes 181 scientists from the UPC.
The Real Academia de Ingeniería has awarded two Young Researchers Prizes to Sergi Abadal (Agustín de Betancourt y Molina Medal) and David García (Juan López de Peñalver Medal). The awards were presented on February 4 in Madrid.
The initiative seeks to recognize excellence in open science practices among UPC community.
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