The reSEArch-EU project addressed the need to strengthen research and innovation (R&I) infrastructure, collaboration, and alignment within the expanding European University of the Seas (SEA-EU) Alliance. A robust SEA-EU research ecosystem directly benefited researchers and general society by promoting sustainable development, addressing environmental challenges, fostering economic growth, developing innovative tools, and developing solutions for coastal communities.
Overall Objectives:
• Integrate, harmonize, and leverage resources and expertise across the SEA-EU Alliance.
• Develop a resilient, antifragile, and innovative pan-European research environment.
• Align research with industry needs, promoting knowledge transfer and solutions-driven outcomes.
• Engage stakeholders in collaborative research design and knowledge dissemination.
• Establish a common Open Science and Open Research Data Policy to promote transparency and accessibility.
• Develop a multi/inter/transdisciplinary research agenda focused on sustainability, addressing key societal and environmental concerns.
The reSEArch-EU project sought to create the European University of the Seas Research Area, building upon the existing SEA-EU governance framework (established through Erasmus+ funding). Key strategies included:
• Strengthening governance, communication, and project monitoring systems.
• Fostering academia-business partnerships and integrating best practices in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) management.
• Developing tools like the Virtual Technology Office, SEA-INNOVATE HUB, and Marketplace Tool to boost innovation and entrepreneurial capacity.
• Implementing guidelines for transdisciplinary research, stakeholder engagement, and citizen science initiatives.
• Establishing an Open Science policy (SEA-EU ORD), data management tools, and training frameworks.