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GREENET is developing a series of videos to showcase the achievements of participants in Horizon Europe. This as an effort to encourage the participation of organisations from Widening Countries to participate in Horizon Europe, the 9th of a series of EU research and innovation Framework Programmes.

The below video presents Maltese R&I actors whose research areas are in the Climate, Energy and Mobility.

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The 2024 EUA Funding Forum will be hosted by the University of Helsinki from 3rd to 4th October 2024.

The EUA Funding Forum is a unique, inclusive platform open to all higher education and research funding stakeholders. It seeks to expose these stakeholders to the latest academic and policy research, and thereby foster exchanges and discussion about the latest trends in higher education and research funding.

In 2024, the EUA Funding Forum returns as an on-site event. In Helsinki, university leadership and management teams, public authorities, funding agencies and partners will come together to…

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The SIDec (‘Enhancing Speech Imagery Decoding for EEG-based Brain-Computer Interface Systems’) project officially kicked-off on Thursday 18 January 2024 at a meeting held between the Centre for Biomedical Cybernetics and the Malta Council of Science and Technology (MCST).

The core aim of SIDec is to improve the decoding of imagined speech from brain signals, such that words spoken by an individual in their mind can be deciphered with greater accuracy and consistency. This project will utilise electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, which can be recorded non-invasively using a cap with sensors that can easily be worn by the user. Improved decoding of speech imagery EEG signals can lead to the development of more reliable and robust brain-computer interfaces. Such systems can be used to intuitively control external devices like graphical user interfaces or a robot in a…

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THCS has designed a survey to identify challenges and problems in health systems and services that should be researched, assessing the needs, gaps and opportunities in utilizing research to inform policy making!

Your views will help national and European research funding agencies:

  • to prioritise key research questions for future research in the area of health and care systems and services;
  • to identify the needs, gaps and opportunities in transferring innovations across settings and regions;
  • to identify the needs, gaps and opportunities in utilizing research to inform policy making in particular from a policy makers’ perspective.

The survey is open to anyone, and it takes just 20 minutes to be completed. We are interested in the views of researchers, policymakers, patients,…

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International collaboration and cooperation in Research and Innovation (R&I) play a pivotal role in boosting Malta’s R&I ecosystem. The Malta Council for Science and Technology has facilitated such scientific collaborations by offering different opportunities for Malta-based researchers to effectively exchange resources, ideas and expertise across international borders through knowledge-sharing activities. Such activities include training and mobility activities as well as participation in transnational RDI projects that address regional and/or global challenges that cannot be addressed by one country alone.

An internationalisation initiative that has been consistently growing is the MCST-TÜBÏTAK Bilateral Programme. This programme has been established through a collaborative agreement between the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) and the Technological Research Council…

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On 20th of February, @THCS Transforming health and care systems will launch its second Joint Transnational Call for proposals aiming to encourage the optimization of person-centred prevention strategies and contribute to the transition towards more sustainable, efficient, resilient, ethical, high quality, accessible and person centered healthcare systems.

Find all relevant information on our website: https://lnkd.in/dB6v9puh

Deadlines:
April 16, 2024: Deadline for obligatory Intent to Apply submission
May 14, 2024: Deadline for proposal submission

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The 6th International Gran Canaria Spring Symposium in Tourism Development (VI SSTD 2024) Biennial Conference will be hosted by the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in Gran Canaria island (Spain), from 12th-14th of June, 2024. This Gran Canaria SSTD 2024 is an International Conference organised by Tides, The Institute of Tourism and Sustainable Economic Development that belongs to the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Our University is the 39 in the world in the Global Shanghai Ranking by academic subjects in Hospitality and Tourism Management. We are also the second best university in Tourism studies in Spain and we are in the top 10 in Europe.

The conference core conference theme is “Strategies and Leadership in Tourism and Hospitality Management”

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In a significant stride towards advancing artificial intelligence research and development, the University of Malta proudly hosted two landmark events this October: the IEEE Workshop on AI and Computational Intelligence and the kick-off meeting for the ground-breaking OptiMaL project.
 
On 23 October 2023, the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the Institute of Digital Games co-organised an inspiring workshop at the UM Valletta Campus. The workshop featured a roster of prestigious speakers, including Prof. Ing. Simon Fabri, Pro-Rector of the University of…

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University of Malta's Engineering Department academics secure funding for three innovative projects.

In a remarkable achievement, three academics from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Malta have been awarded funding for Groundbreaking Projects.

Prof. Alexander MicallefProf. Michael Galea, and Dr Ing. John Licari, have each secured funding through the SINO-MALTA Fund 2023 Call for Science and Technology Cooperation. The three academics are collaborating with Chinese counterparts from Tiangong University; University of Nottingham Ningbo Campus and Yongjiang Laboratory Ningbo; and Beijing Institute of Technology,…

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Interested in joining together with other regions and quadruple helix actors to explore new interregional value chains?
Find that your smart specialisation priorities are not covered in an existing partnership?

We welcome you to apply to the Call for Expression of Interest for new partnerships.

Regional authorities and/or quadruple helix actors with a mandate from their regional authority can also get involved by expressing interest to form a new partnership together with other regions.

What are the main elements to consider before setting up a new partnership?

Five main elements should be considered when aiming to set up a new partnership:

  1. The number of regions interested in joining the specific partnership, a partnership requires a minimum of three unique regions from three Member States or organisations with a mandate from the regional authority;
  2. Link with the underlying Smart…

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The second call of the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership will be launching on the 1st February 2024.

Four Intervention Areas:

  • Digital Twins of the Oceans (DTO) at regional sub basin scale
  • Blue economy sectors, development of marine multi-use infrastructure

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20 Senior Management Officials working within the Public Service are participating in the Executive Leadership Programme, an international Training programme led by professionals from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This Programme stems from a Memorandum of Understanding signed in Dubai last year.
 
This was announced during a conference attended by the Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation, Keith Azzopardi Tanti and the Deputy Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Experience Exchange of the UAE, Abdulla Nasser Lootah.
 
In his speech, Parliamentary Secretary Keith Azzopardi Tanti explained that through this collaboration with UAE, public service employees are given training that also strengthens the service they provide to citizens.

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In November 2023, EU Parliament adopted its position on a stronger “right to repair” for consumers, with 590 votes in favour, 15 against, and 15 abstentions. The proposal aims to encourage more sustainable consumption, by making it easier to repair defective goods, reducing waste and supporting the repair sector.

Choose repair instead of buying, even after the guarantee expires

Within the legal guarantee period, sellers would be required to prioritise repair if it is cheaper or equal in cost to replacing a good, unless the repair is not feasible or inconvenient for the consumer. MEPs also propose to extend the legal guarantee by one year once a product has been fixed.

Consumers will have a right to request repair for products such as washing machines, vacuum cleaners, smartphones and bicycles after the guarantee has expired. To make repairs the…

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The Malta Enterprise's Blue Med initative launched an international challenge, inviting enterprises having innovative commercial solutions that address sustainable development goal 14 (SDG14) – “Life below water” to participate in the first edition of the Sustainable Development Goal Challenge.

Applications must be submitted through the client portal of Malta Enterprise, click here to access portal

The application deadline has been now extended to 12th February 2024.

Click here to read further about this initative.

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The Energy & Water Agency, The Malta Chamber, and The Malta College of Arts, Science & Technology (MCAST), as part of the Mediterranean Island Cleantech Innovation Ecosystem (MICIE) project, have co-published a Research & Innovation Action Plan for Malta to help guide towards better coordination and growth of R&I in the face of local climate and energy challenges. This plan has been developed within the context of this project and shall now seek financial support and endorsement from the Maltese government. The MICIE Project was created with the aim of strengthening the contribution of R&I in achieving the climate and energy targets of Malta and Cyprus as defined in their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECP).

NECPs are long-term plans that outline how EU member states intend to…

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The MCST- TÜBİTAK funded UNIMED research project invites Plumtri readers to join in its Second Community of Practice Workshop in Malta. The event will take place at the Esplora Science Centre on 8 February 2024, starting at 14:00 till 15:30 pm. Participation is free of charge, but we kindly invite your advance registration using this link. The event is being run in conjunction with the PRIMA Collaborate Event, uniting med researchers in Malta for innovation.

The ‘UNIfied framework to cope with droughts under MEDiterranean climate change conditions’, UNIMED, is aimed at the methodological development of a Survivability-of-Droughts…

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Tell the world about your research in a 1-minute video and be eligible to win €5,000.

The challenge

  • Tell the world about your research in a 1 minute video. What are you doing and why does it matter?
  • Be as creative as you like, as long as the science is accurate - don't be afraid to show your personality.
  • There’s no need for specialist kit or sophisticated software. Videos can be shot on a smartphone. We’ve created some tips to help you get your video right.
  • Every clear, accurate, and engaging video will be added to the Science in Shorts video library and shared with the public, globally.
  • Our favourite videos will each win a prize of €5000 - up to 10 videos will be selected.
  • Join in. Help us show that research…

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The Malta Council for Science and Technology announces the launch of an Expression of Interest among Research Managers (RMAs)* to participate in a three-day Study Visit to the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (Fundació Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya – IBEC) between 14-16 February 2024.

The thematic areas targeted for this Study Visit are:

  • Nano-Medicine
  • Cell Engineering
  • Mechnanobiology
  • ICT for Health

More details can be found in a dedicated page to this study visit in the NCP_WIDERA.net project website. Please read carefully the Expression of Interest and use the application form in the same page.

MCST will cover costs of flights, accommodation (up to 150EUR per…

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Nineteen projects are selected for funding in response to the Sustainable Blue Economy Partnership’s first co-funded call ‘The way forward: a thriving sustainable blue economy for a brighter future.’

“With the selection of the first projects, the Partnership family is extended and on track to deliver on our ambitious objectives,” says Margherita Cappelletto, the Partnership Coordinator at the Italian Ministry of Research and Universities.   

Collectively, the 19 selected projects address all the five Priority Areas of the call. Priority Area 3 “Climate-neutral, environmentally sustainable, and resource-efficient blue food and feed” had mobilised the strongest response, accounting for 12 of the 19 projects selected.  

Project partners come from 21 different countries, including EU Member States,…

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Wishing you a New Year filled with connections and research endeavours!

All the best from plumtri.org Team

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