They have travelled to Reykjavik to co-create solutions to global challenges related to educational innovation and digital sustainability
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They have gathered in France to work with lecturers, pharmacists, technology companies, associations of patient, and healthcare professionals
The master’s degree has received funding from EIT Health of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology and incorporates European universities and organisations. Pre-registration is open until 15 April
Among the wines of the 2023 vintage, there are a white wine, an aged red wine and two sparkling wines
Up to 76 students from around the world will be able to study with grants that cover all expenses in the next four editions
Every year, students prepare nearly 40 bachelor’s and master’s degree theses that use the service-learning methodology to respond to the needs of local organisations
Students on the International Master’s Degree in Wine Tourism Innovation are trained in wine tourism and marketing, wine production and cultural heritage to enhance the development of wine tourism. They are now on their way to Bordeaux and Porto after their stay at the URV
Andrea Giner, a student at the Faculty of Education Sciences and Psychology, is the new UNICAT and EPSO ambassador
Students have worked with more than a thousand organisations on 700 projects that combine learning processes with responding to local needs
In conjunction with two universities from the Netherlands and France and organisations from the sector, the University is preparing the course with funding from the Erasmus Mundus Design Measures programme of the European Commission
The University has welcomed international students
The programmes in question are the master’s degree in Chemical Engineering and the master’s degree in Environmental Engineering and Sustainable Energy
The URV is offering new grants for students applying for full-time master’s degrees until 29 July
This first educational proposal of its kind at postgraduate level in Catalonia comes at a turning point in the healthcare field when large amounts of biomedical data need processing
This master will provide experience in all areas of catalysis to propose more efficient alternatives, taking advantage of the expertise in homogeneous catalysis of the URV, heterogeneous catalysis of the University of Poitiers, and biocatalysis of the University of Aveiro
The new measure agreed by the Catalan universities will not affect research activity
All courses will be taught following a blended format and priority will be given to the face-to-face activities of first-year bachelor’s degrees
It is the first center of a Catalan public university to achieve this recognition in the field of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Scientific experts from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia teach in this Master
The move online and the opportunity to study part-time help students as they prepare for their professional careers