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For Society

Unite! aims to make the research and innovation (R&I) environment accessible and inclusive by enhancing the awareness and involvement of citizens and societal organizations on how the SDGs and related R&I initiatives affect and improve their lives and to define a strategy on how to involve societal organizations in the research and innovation activities carried out by the alliance

Unite! Widening

The Unite!Widening project enhances scientific excellence and maximizes knowledge impact by fostering extensive collaboration across European universities and partners from diverse regions. Under Horizon Europe, the European Commission seeks to 'widen’ the scope of funding to strengthen R&I across Europe, empowering also growth and innovation in widening countries like Poland and Portugal.

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Unite! launches three pilot projects to promote university social engagement

Unite! works for the dissemination of science with young people, citizen science projects and joint service learning activities or living lab initiatives.

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Unite! works for the green transformation of Ukrainian universities

Following the initiative of Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Unite! has invited seven universities from Ukraine to collaborate

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Free webinar training series on research data management and open science 

Our objective is to enhance open science competencies in the partner universities and wider in the society. Aalto University’s Research Data Management Network and Data Agents organise a free webinar training series on research data management and open science to everyone and invite researchers, students and service staff from Unite! universities to take part. Aalto’s Data Agents are a group of research-oriented Aalto employees who support researchers and students in questions related to research data management. In the past academic year, the training series attracted already more than 2,800 registrations. Webinar topics include e.g. legal aspects of research data, reproducibility of science, responsible conduct of research, and current trends in academic publishing. 

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