The IberusExperience Programme implies the international recruitment of 11 talented researchers to progress research on the strategic areas for Campus Iberus and the R&I ecosystem of the Ebro Valley regions: Agrofood and Nutrition, Energy and Sustainability, Social and Territorial Development, Cicular Bio-economy, and Health Technologies. Research and Innovation on these areas is in line with the RIS3 economic development priorities of the four regions involved: Aragon, Navarre, Lleida (Catalonia) and La Rioja.
The IberusExperience Programme is based on the scientific and technological capabilities of the four public universities located in those regions, which are aggregated under the consortium of Campus Iberus to make the best use of their research resources. The programme has an undeniable impact on building highly skilled professionals, which will deliver outstanding results to progress the state of the art in the specific research fields of the programme. The interdisciplinary and intersectorial approach to research is supported by a wide network of collaborators: international universities, research centers and other non-academic R&I drivers (spin-offs, start-ups, industry, research centres, hospitals...). They bring expertise in different angles to research and offer career enhancing opportunities, such as hosting the researchers for secondments, short stays and trainings.
All in all, the IberusExperience Programme guarantees an attractive ecosystem for the incoming researchers and their exposure to other relevant actors beyond academia, including the society at large. Nurturing this knowledge-based ecosystem is the key for the sustainable economic growth of the modern societies.
Additionally, and increasingly, the perception of science and the expectation from citizens is that it should be the producer of truths. That is considered to be the most important socio-economic impact of the programme. IberusExperience researchers will develop research and transferable skills and ethical principles to become truthful scientists as well as responsible involved citizens. They will exercise the open access publication and production of unbiased scientific results following international methods and standards. But also researchers will be encouraged to exploit their creativity to transform knowledge into products and solutions or to disseminate and communicate them broadly.