The URV Internationalisation Report 2022-23 was presented at the meeting of the Governing Council on 20 June, after many years of being presented together with the report on social engagement. You can read it in Catalan here.
The separate publication of the report is another example of the importance of internationalisation to the URV, which has seen the number of international students registered for its master’s and doctoral degrees increase to 28% and 45% respectively.
The present document looks at the report’s data
A URV research team has created a system that allows users to keep track of who has their information and what it is used for at all times by means of a smart contract
Lifelong learning is essential to acquire new skills and adapt to new needs
Her project puts forward a proposal to connect the agricultural, urban and natural ecosystems of La Plana, L’Horta and the city of Lleida
These are the results of a study by the URV and the IISPV on how the restrictions of the pandemic affected people with metabolic syndrome who took part in the Predimed-Plus project
The series “Meet our fellows” highlights the profile of the PhD fellows, their research projects, their experience at the URV and their career aspirations. They are beneficiaries of a grant from the European Commission’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Catalan universities and the Department of Research and Universities are working on helping new students and researchers from outside the Catalan language domain
The index Scholarly Publishers Indicators, which assesses the prestige of academic publishers, ranks URV Publications in third position in absolute terms in the state as a whole and in first position in relation to other university press
30 groups from all over Europe competed to design a digital application to improve accessibility for the disabled
From volunteer actions to mobility programmes, the objective is to promote the possibilities offered by the European Union to young people