During the reporting period, A4L_BRIDGE delivered a wide range of concrete results across its objectives:
Research excellence: Several member institutions successfully integrated open peer-evaluation with external experts, guided by the principles of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA). A common checklist was developed to harmonise this practice across the consortium. In parallel, a network-wide survey and interviews on HR practices identified best practices and remaining challenges, strengthening institutional strategies for transparent recruitment, gender equality, and leadership.
Green research culture: A Green Lab audit and a pilot carbon footprint assessment were carried out, providing baseline data and best practices for sustainable research environments.
Professional development: A comprehensive mentor database with more than 100 senior researchers was launched, complemented by a database of thesis committee members to support high-quality and internationalised doctoral education. More than 200 participants attended workshops on PhD supervision and mentoring, with materials made openly available through the A4L e-learning platform.
Digital infrastructure: A new Alliance4Life website was launched, integrating the Virtual Research Center (VRC) and the E-Learning Platform. The latter, operational since May 2025, provides accredited online courses and micro-credentials aligned with EU frameworks for research careers.
Collaboration: The Virtual Research Center was officially launched, already attracting applications for membership and new departments. Calls for open access to research infrastructures received 41 applications, resulting in 20 high-quality projects supported across nine institutions.
Industry engagement: The A4L Assets Database was developed to showcase technologies and services available for collaboration or licensing, creating new opportunities for academia-industry partnerships. Technology transfer expertise across the consortium was mapped, preparing the ground for joint training and engagement with external stakeholders.
Dissemination: The project strengthened its visibility through international conferences, a renewed communication strategy, and policy engagement, including a position paper on future EU Widening instruments.