Competition for the implementation of joint research projects

As part of the EDUC-WIDE project, which the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University is implementing together with Masaryk University (Czech Republic), University of Cagliari (Italy), Jaime I University of Castellón (Spain), University of Potsdam (Germany), University of Southern Norway (Norway), University of Pécs (Hungary), University of Paris Nanterre (France) and University of Rennes (France), a competition has been announced for the implementation of joint research projects (Seed Projects).

📌The aim of the competition is to select scientific projects that will contribute to increasing the level of cooperation both between universities of the EDUC alliance and with local research ecosystems. The main focus is on topics that have the potential to impact “green” technologies, digital transformation and achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The strategic research and development areas of the EDUC alliance are health and well-being throughout life, culture and heritage, equity, inequality and inclusion, mobility/smart cities, research related to the activities of the European Union, climate and resources, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, economics and business, materials science, biochemistry and molecular biology, behavioral/neurological research.

📌At this stage, scientists of the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University need to familiarize themselves with the field of scientific interests of the research infrastructures of the EDUC-WIDE alliance universities by calling https://educ.openup.education/facilities/, https://educ.openup.education/projects/ and find potential partners.
The competition application involves the formation of a mini-consortium with the participation of at least two partner universities, and a mandatory condition must be met – one of the participants is Masaryk University, the University of Pécs or Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University.

🎯The budget of such a joint project is €25,000-75,000, duration is 12-18 months.
🎯Applications are accepted until January 27, 2025.
Full information about the competition and the package of required documents can be found at https://www.educalliance.eu/calls/call-for-seed-projects.

University representatives visited the University of Cagliari (Italy)

 

On October 17-18, First Vice-Rector Valentyna Yakubiv and Horizon Europe Project Manager Iryna Hryhoruk paid a working visit to the University of Cagliari (Italy) as part of the EDUC Digital University Alliance.

At the meeting of the EDUC Alliance Steering Committee, they discussed

– intermediate results of the implementation of existing EDUC alliance projects;

– strategic objectives within the alliance of digital universities in the context of digitalization development;

– a plan for preparing a project proposal for a new project within the universities of the alliance to ensure the sustainability of the results and new opportunities in digital development.

Through systematic working meetings with the universities of the EDUC Digital University Alliance, we are developing a system of open science and interdisciplinary research with partners: University of Potsdam (Germany), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), University of Southeastern Norway (Norway), University of Cagliari (Italy), University of Jaume I (Spain), University of Paris Nanterre (France), University of Rennes (France), University of Pecs (Hungary).

 

EDUC Staff Week: learned community management and communication interactions

From October 1 to 4, 2024, the EDUC Staff Week was held in the city of Pécs, Hungary, in which representatives of our university took part: specialist of the educational and scientific center for research, projects and scientific information Anna Boryshchak and leading specialist of the department of international relations Kateryna Kobuta.

This event, organized as part of the European Digital UniverCity (EDUC) alliance initiative, was aimed at deepening cooperation and strengthening ties between European universities.

The EDUC Staff Week program included a series of lectures and practical workshops covering important topics, including:

• Basics of communication and community building in international communities within European universities;

• Communication in the conditions of modern social media;

• Interaction with generations Z and Alpha.

The participants had the opportunity to take part in volunteer activities, namely making toys for sick children.

The event was a great opportunity for participants to share best practices, establish new connections and discuss future directions of cooperation.

As a result, specialists of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University gained new experience, which will contribute to the further development of the university, as well as strengthening its position in the European educational space.

 

University representatives took part in the EDUC-WIDE project of the Horizon Europe program

Valentyna Yakubiv, First Vice-Rector of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, and Iryna Hryhoruk, Head of the Research Department, participated in working meetings at the University of Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) on September 12-13 as part of the EDUC-WIDE project under the Horizon Europe program.

The university representatives:

    • Presented the research infrastructure of Precarpathian University.
    • Discussed prospects for forming joint research groups among universities of the EDUC European Digital Universities Alliance.
    • Outlined a roadmap for university researchers’ participation in research projects under the 2024-2025 competitions.

Continuing the work, Valentyna Yakubiv and Iryna Hryhoruk emphasized the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in scientific research, which can significantly improve the quality and effectiveness of joint initiatives. Particular attention was paid to the opportunities for involving young scientists in international research projects, which will enhance their qualifications and facilitate the exchange of experience.

Additionally, a number of agreements were reached during the event regarding future joint conferences, seminars, and workshops, which will contribute to deepening cooperation between universities, members of the EDUC alliance.

Concluding the meeting, participants emphasized the importance of continuing cooperation within the Horizon Europe program, which opens up new horizons for scientists and education as a whole. Subsequent steps were agreed upon,including the planning of further meetings, which will contribute to expanding scientific ties and activating innovative activities.

As a result of the meeting, 9 university research centers were identified that will collaborate with scientists from Université Paris Nanterre (France), University of Pécs (Hungary), University of Potsdam (Germany), Università degli Studi di Cagliari (Italy), Universitat Jaume (Spain), Masaryk University (Czech Republic), University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway), and Université de Rennes (France).

 

A call for proposals has been announced

🔉Attention researchers and postgraduates of the Precarpathian National University named after V. Stefanyk! A call for proposals has been announced for projects requesting access to research infrastructures of universities in EDUC countries. This opportunity is open to researchers and postgraduates of EDUC member institutions (including our university).
👉The deadline for project submission is October 31, 2024.
Partners from the Widening countries (University of Pécs, Hungary; Masaryk University, Czech Republic; Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ukraine) are offering access to 22 research infrastructures within the framework of this call. Applicants whose projects are selected will have the opportunity to use the research infrastructures of their choice.
🎯Key details of the competition:
📌Budget: 76,080 euros (details on financial support for specific partners can be found here: https://educ.openup.education/2024_open_acces_call.pdf)
📌Information about possible research infrastructures can be obtained at webinars: two webinars in a hybrid format will be held on September 12 and 19. You can register for the webinars at the link: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSftIOCwDtk7Z2…/viewform.
📌Project deadline: September 30, 2025
📌For comprehensive information on the research infrastructures participating in the competition, visit the project website: https://educ.openup.education/facilities/?skip=0…
📌Detailed information about the competition, including a list of available research infrastructures, can be found at: https://educ.openup.education/infrastructure-call

EDUC-WIDE Research Infrastructure Meeting

Join us on September 18-19, 2024, at the University of Pécs for this key event at the Szentágothai Research Centre. A remote option via Microsoft Teams will be available on September 19th for the RI Promotional Event among young researchers.
 📅 Key Dates: September 18: Research Infrastructure Knowledge Sharing September 19: RI Promotional Event for young researchers
 📍 Venue: Szentágothai Research Centre, Pécs
💻 Remote Access: Available on September 19th: https://lnkd.in/dYTYCNPi
🔗 Register Here: https://lnkd.in/dh4kkhyc
 🌐 More Info and Programme: https://lnkd.in/dJk62vhp Université Paris Nanterre | University of Pécs I University of Potsdam I Università degli Studi di Cagliari I Universitat Jaume I I Masaryk University I University of South-Eastern Norway | Université de Rennes | Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University
#EuropeanCollaboration #EDUCAlliance #ResearchInfrastructure #UniversityofPécs #EDUCWIDE
 

CoARA agreement

 

As of July 2, 2024, the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University has joined 760 other organizations worldwide that have committed to promoting responsible research evaluation.

This initiative is implemented through the Horizon project “EDUC-WIDE” (Enhancing EDUC for Inclusive ERA Development), one of the objectives of which is to support and monitor the implementation of the EDUC research evaluation reform strategy, raise awareness among researchers and senior managers about research evaluation reform, and contribute to the improvement of national research evaluation policies in developing countries.

The CoARA agreement aims to promote best practices in research evaluation, encourage the use of both qualitative and quantitative indicators, and ensure fair and equitable evaluations.

By signing this agreement, we commit to high standards of research quality and impact, to foster diverse and inclusive scientific communities, to promote collaboration and openness in scientific research, and to ensure responsible and ethical evaluation of scientific results.

We are confident that these principles will not only improve the quality of research at our university,  but also contribute to the global scientific community.

Project’s opening ceremony

On March 11-12, members of the project team for the Horizon Europe “EDUC-WIDE” project (Empowering EDUC for Inclusive Development of the ERA) from the Precarpathian National University are attending meetings dedicated to its official launch. The events are taking place at Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic). The project coordinator from the Precarpathian National University is Rector Ihor Tsependa.

The project team members, Valentina Yakubiv, Iryna Hryhoruk, Tetyana Korniienko, and Tetyana Hrynyshak, participated in discussions on the project implementation roadmap within separate working groups.

The project partners are:

– Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
– University of Cagliari (Italy)
– Jaume I University in Castellón (Spain)
– University of Potsdam (Germany)
– University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway)
– Paris Nanterre University (France)
– University of Rennes (France)

During the project’s opening ceremony, Petr Suchý, Vice-Rector for Internationalization at Masaryk University, emphasized that this project will have significant importance for Ukraine as it will foster the development of open science and promote EU values and policies in the field of scientific research in Ukraine.

As a result of the project’s implementation, the Precarpathian National University will introduce a digital platform to support interdisciplinary and international scientific research, adhering to EU principles and standards.

Our university has won a grant

We’re starting the week with sensational news!

Our university has won a grant for the first time under the Horizon Europe Framework Programme (HORIZON)! The project “Empowering EDUC for Inclusive Development of the European Research Area” (EDUC-WIDE) will receive financial support from the EU amounting to €3.5 million.

Congratulations to the scientists of PNU on this remarkable achievement, which highlights our university’s confident and systematic collaboration with leading European universities. Together, we are building a brighter future for younger generations and fulfilling the strategic mission of Ukrainian science—integrating into the European Research Area.

The project consortium includes the Precarpathian National University alongside leading European universities:

  • Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
  • University of Potsdam (Germany)
  • University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway)
  • University of Cagliari (Italy)
  • Jaume I University (Spain)
  • Paris Nanterre University (France)
  • University of Rennes (France)
  • University of Pécs (Hungary)

The implementation of the EDUC-WIDE project will contribute to the development of digital universities within the context of forming a digital Open Science platform, enhancing the evaluation of scientific research, and creating an e-platform to build careers in the field of innovation.

The EDUC Consortium will promote the development of entrepreneurship and innovation at PNU

Recently, the first introductory meeting (in a mixed format) was held at the Project and Educational Center “Agents of Change” of the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University within the framework of the cooperation launched the day before with the international consortium of European universities EDUC (https://educalliance.eu/) in one of the areas aimed at the development of entrepreneurship and innovation in universities.

The meeting was initiated by the University of Potsdam (Germany), which is the main coordinator of the European Digital UniverCity (EDUC) alliance. The organizer was the central scientific institution for startups, innovations and knowledge and technology transfer of the University of Potsdam “Potsdam Transfer (Startup Service)”.

The Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University was represented by the head of the research part of the university, associate professor of the Department of Management and Business Administration Iryna Hryhoruk; director of the Project and Educational Center “Agents of Change”, associate professor of the Department of Finance Svitlana Kropelnytska; Specialist of the Design and Educational Center “Agents of Change”, Associate Professor of the Department of Finance Tetyana Mygovich; Director of the “Science Park of PNU” Roman Bubna; Head, Professor of the Department of Solid State Physics and Chemistry, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Coordinator of the National Research Center “Nanotechnologies, Modern Materials and Advanced Industrial Production” Lyubomyr Nykyruy; Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Chemistry Serhiy Kurta. The Potsdam University team was represented online by the Head of Start-up Service Johannes Zier, Manager of International Partnerships Alisa Fluhrer, Manager of Entrepreneurship Training Anita Knappe, International Startup Advisor Till Wintgen, Project Manager of International Startup Service & International Startup Advisor Till Thomas Meiling.

At the beginning of the meeting, the director of the Project and Educational Center “Agents of Change”, associate professor of the Department of Finance Svitlana Kropelnytska addressed the audience with a welcoming speech and introduced the participants from the Ukrainian side.

The European colleagues introduced themselves and spoke about their expectations from cooperation with PNU. The scientific and innovative activities of the Precarpathian National University and the work in the direction of supporting student startups and entrepreneurship were presented online by the head of the research part of the university, associate professor of the Department of Management and Business Administration Iryna Hryhoruk. She also told the participants of the meeting about the successfully implemented GCIP Regional Accelerator for Innovations, Technologies and Startups in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, and noted the student projects of social entrepreneurship and tourism startups, developed and implemented with the participation and coordination of the Project and Educational Center “Agents of Change”.

International Partnerships Manager at Potsdam University, Alice Fluerer, said that the Potsdam Transfer structural unit is the center for entrepreneurship, innovation, knowledge and technology transfer at Potsdam University. It is engaged in international partnerships, entrepreneurship training, and also provides international support for startups, including training for international founders and ongoing consulting. In addition, she listed possible grant programs for the development of startups and entrepreneurship, in which Ukrainian participants can also participate.

The meeting was also attended by representatives of the Carbon13 program – a partner of Potsdam University, which offers investments for startup ideas that help reduce CO₂ emissions – in particular, Simon Dierks, Head of EU Marketing, and Stefanie Reichelt, Community Director at EU. Simon Dierks spoke about Carbon13’s activities and the programs supported and funded by this organization.

His thoughts on further cooperation with the University of Potsdam were expressed by the head, professor of the Department of Physics and Chemistry of Solid State, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, coordinator of the National Research Center “Nanotechnologies, Modern Materials and Advanced Industrial Production” Lyubomyr Nykyruy.

Also, during the online inclusion, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Chemistry Serhiy Kurta presented his work in the direction of innovations in the field of chemistry and entrepreneurship.

All participants of the meeting noted that they work in similar areas and expressed hope for further cooperation for the development of innovations, startups and entrepreneurship within the framework of the cooperation of the Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University and the University of Potsdam with the international consortium of European universities EDUC.