EDUC-WIDE

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The EDUC-WIDE project serves as the research pillar of the EDUC Alliance, offering multiple paths for research collaboration among researchers, such as measurement opportunities within EDUC research infrastructures or supporting small-scale collaborative research efforts (Seed Projects). In addition to R&I collaborations, the project addresses themes of Open Science, Research Assessment, and Career Diversity.

A significant portion of the activities focuses on EDUC universities located in Widening Countries (given by the nature of the WIDERA call) Masaryk University, University of Pécs, Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University. This emphasis aims to bridge national disparities and enhance the competitiveness of Widening partners within the European Research Area (ERA).

 

Four Core Topics and their Dedicated Expert Groups in EDUC-WIDE

Open Science

Research Assessment

Career Diversity

R&I Collaboration

  • Open Access and Fair Data
  • Citizen Science and Science Diplomacy
  • Open Infrastructure and Open Source
  • CoARA
  • Expert Skills
  • Researcher Awareness
  • National Systems
  • Career Advisory Services
  • Implementing Gender Equality Plans
  • Research Management
  • Training
  • EDUC R&I Fellowships 
  • Seed Projects
  • Engaging with Regional Ecosystems
  • Access to Research Infrastructures

Open Science Expert Group (OSEG)

Research Assessment Expert Group (RAEG)

Career Diversity Expert Group (CDEG)

Expert Group on Research Infrastructures (EGRI)

 

 

Nine European Universities in the EDUC-WIDE Consortium

Widening Partners:

  • Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
  • University of Pécs (Hungary)
  • Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University (Ukraine)

Advanced Partners:

  • University of South-Eastern Norway (Norway)
  • University of Cagliari (Italy)
  • Jaume I University (Spain)
  • University of Potsdam (Germany)

Associated Advanced Partners:

  • Paris Nanterre University (France)
  • University of Rennes (France)